Thai Immigration Guidelines for Minors Traveling Alone
Updated
Thai Immigration does not impose a specific age limit for traveling alone. However, if the traveler is under 20 years old, supporting documents are required.
Passengers aged 15 and above can travel alone as “Young Passengers,” similar to UK regulations, but a parental consent letter is strongly recommended.
The consent letter and related documents are usually sufficient as supporting documents.
Summary:
Under 15 years old – Must be accompanied by an adult.
15 to 20 years old – Can travel alone, but supporting documents are require
Document ChecklistPassport – Valid for at least 6 months
A confirmed return ticket
Consent Letter from Parents : Traveling Alone
Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) – Submit online before entering Thailand
Proof of Financial Means – Cash or bank statement (minimum THB 20,000 per person) in case of immigration checks
Accommodation Details – Hotel reservation or address
⚠ Important for Thai Immigration
A confirmed return ticket
Accommodation details
Purpose of visit
Proof of sufficient funds
