Non-Thai nationals in need of medical treatment in Thailand

Non-Thai nationals in need of medical treatment in Thailand

วันที่นำเข้าข้อมูล 30 Aug 2020

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Non-Thai nationals in need of medical treatment in Thailand, except for treatment of COVID-19, including their accompanying persons (not exceeding 3 persons)

 

Step 1: Applying for Certificate of Entry (COE) and visa to Thailand (in case the applicant doesn’t have valid visa to Thailand) at the Royal Thai Embassy in Amman at least 5 working days before departure date. Required documents are as follows:

1. Applying for Medical Tourist Visa or Non-immigrant visa type “O” (if required). Please see http://www.thaiembassy.org/amman/en/services/9948

2. Applying for COE

            2.1 Completed declaration form (http://www.thaiembassy.org/amman/contents/images/text_editor/files/Dec-Form-General-Pax.pdf)

            2.2 A copy of the applicant’s valid passport.

            2.3 Supporting documents indicating that the applicant can financially support his/her medical treatment and living expense during his/her stay in Thailand

             2.4 A letter from the hospital or medical facility in Thailand indicating medical purpose and duration of treatment.

             2.5 A letter of certification from the hospital in Thailand confirming the admission of the patient and arrangement of quarantine within the hospital for the period of at least 14 days.*

             2.6 Health insurance policy which covers treatment and medical expenses in relation to COVID 19, with a minimum coverage of 100,000 USD for their entire stay period in Thailand.

             2.7 Flight ticket reservation**

             2.8 Evidence of immediate relationship between the applicant and the accompanying persons (For accompanying person)

Step 2: The Royal Thai Embassy issues the COE and visa (if required) to the applicant. The applicant can pick up his/her COE at the Royal Thai Embassy or request the copy of COE to be sent by e-mail (however, we strongly request the applicant to pick up their original copy at the Royal Thai Embassy).

Step 3: Before checking in at the airport, the applicant is required to demonstrate following documents

  1. COE issued by the Royal Thai Embassy
  2. Fit to Fly or Fit to Travel Health Certificate
  3. Medical certificate with a laboratory result indicating that COVID-19 is not detected by RT-PCR, issued no more than 72 hours before departure***
  4. Health insurance policy which covers treatment and medical expenses in relation to COVID 19, with a minimum coverage of 100,000 USD

Step 4: Upon arriving in Thailand, the passenger is required to present the following documents to the authorities:

  1. COE issued by the Royal Thai Embassy
  2. Fit to Fly or Fit to Travel Health Certificate
  3. Medical certificate with a laboratory result indicating that COVID-19 is not detected by RT-PCR, issued no more than 72 hours before departure***
  4. Health insurance policy which covers treatment and medical expenses in relation to COVID 19, with a minimum coverage of 100,000 USD
  5. A letter of certification from the hospital in Thailand confirming the admission of the patient and arrangement of quarantine within the hospital for the period of at least 14 days.
  6. Download AOT Airport Application in the smart phone (https://app.airportthai.co.th/howtoinstall) and follow the instruction for inbound passenger control during COVID-19. In case the passenger doesn’t have smart phone, the passenger can fill in their information in the T8 Form instead. (http://www.thaiembassy.org/amman/contents/images/text_editor/files/T8%20Form.pdf).

 

Important Notes:

* Non-Thai nationals entering Thailand under this category is required to quarantine at the hospital at least 14 days at his/her own expense. Accompanying persons also required to quarantine at the same hospital at least 14 days.

** Thailand is still suspending all commercial flight to Thai airport until further notice. Only repatriation flight, state or military aircraft, cargo flight, humanitarian flight, and etc. are permitted to land at Thai airport. Please see https://www.facebook.com/caat.thailand/photos/pcb.1644256589070370/1644255729070456/

*** 72 hours before departure is counting from the date of testing until the first point of departure. For example, if your flight is Amman-Dubai-Bangkok, your document should be valid no more than 72 hours before departing from Amman.

 

For further inquiries, please contact us via e-mail at [email protected]