Royal Thai Embassy Confirms Visa Fee Hikes Effective April 27 — DTV Up 50%, LTR Up Sharply

Royal Thai Embassy in New Delhi published revised consular fees taking effect April 27, with similar hikes signalled globally. LTR jumps to ฿55,000, DTV to ฿11,800, SMART up to ฿47,000.

The Royal Thai Embassy in New Delhi published a complete revision of visa, legalisation and consular service fees taking effect April 27, 2026. The hikes are widely seen as a template for the broader global Royal Thai Embassy fee restructuring expected through Q2 2026.

New Visa Fees (Effective April 27, 2026)

Visa Type New INR Approx ฿ Equivalent
Long-Term Resident (LTR) INR 140,000 ~฿55,000
SMART Visa (4-year multiple-entry) INR 120,000 ~฿47,000
SMART Visa (1-year) INR 30,000 ~฿11,800
Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) INR 30,000 ~฿11,800
Tourist visa, multiple-entry INR 13,500 ~฿5,300
Tourist visa, single-entry INR 3,000 ~฿1,180
Transit visa INR 2,500 ~฿980
Legalisation services (capped) INR 1,400 ~฿550

The DTV fee increase from approximately ฿7,500 to ฿11,800 represents a ~50% jump. The LTR fee increase is even steeper — previously around ฿35,000-40,000, now ฿55,000.

Why the Increases

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not published a unified rationale, but the timing aligns with broader tourist-fee restructuring (300-baht arrival levy, ฿1,120 departure tax) and the post-cabinet ‘value over volume’ tourism pivot. Higher visa fees signal a deliberate shift away from low-cost mass tourism toward higher-spending long-stay residents.

Impact on Expats

For expats considering switching from a tourist or non-immigrant visa to LTR or DTV, the cost wall just rose significantly. Combined with the DTV rejection wave, would-be applicants face both higher fees and tighter approval criteria.

What Expats Should Do

  1. Apply BEFORE April 27 if your application is ready — savings of ฿4,300 (DTV) to ฿15,000+ (LTR) per person.
  2. Consolidate family applications — every visa per family member is now sharply higher.
  3. Check your specific embassy — some have already implemented fees beyond the New Delhi schedule (US embassy historically charges more).
  4. Budget for renewals — multi-year visas now cost significantly more upfront. Factor into total cost-of-living calculations.
  5. Consider non-immigrant alternatives — some expat categories (retirement, marriage, business) may remain cheaper than DTV/LTR routes.

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