DU Digital Global to manage new Thai visa application centre in New Delhi, ET TravelWorld

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DU Digital Global Limited will now manage Thailand‘s sticker visa processing at the Royal Thai Embassy in New Delhi. Starting October 1 2023, visa and passport services provider, DU Digital Global will oversee the management and submission of sticker visa applications for travellers aspiring to visit Thailand.

Sticker visas offer a cost-effective alternative to Thailand’s visa-on-arrival and e-visa options. These visas allow a three-month validity with single stay of 60 days from the date of entry for tourists, with processing times reduced to a minimum of four working days.

Priced at INR 2,500 for single-entry visas and INR 12,000 for multiple-entry visas, the applicants have to shell out a processing fee of INR 500 to avail these.

Required documents to initiate the processing include two passport-sized photos, confirmed travel tickets, hotel reservations, and a bank statement reflecting a minimum balance of INR 50,000.

During a recent visit, Thirapath Mongkolnavin, Deputy Chief of Mission (DCM) of Thailand and Phanuwit Vejsamphan, Second Secretary, expressed their trust in DU Digital Global Limited’s services.

They highlighted DU Digital’s exceptional capabilities underscoring DU Digital’s growing reputation as a provider of digital services for governments, reinforcing its commitment to excellence and efficiency in handling official tasks, including visas and administrative processes.

According to the company, this recognition further solidifies DU Digital’s position as a trusted partner in delivering high-quality services to governments and individuals alike.

  • Published On Oct 15, 2023 at 10:00 AM IST

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