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Thailand Medical Visa Fees

Thailand Medical Visa Fees & Costs: A Complete Breakdown

Are you planning to get medical treatment in Thailand from Bangladesh? If yes, a medical visa is your entryway to the most premium healthcare. But you need to have a clear idea from start to finish of how much the visa process will cost. It needs to be cleared before you pack your bags or book your appointment at a Thai hospital.

Let’s make it easy. This blog describes everything you need to know about Thailand Medical Visa fees and costs. So you can plan your trip without any surprises.

What is a Thailand Medical Visa (Non-Immigrant “O” or “MT” Visa)?

A Thailand Medical Visa is officially known as a Non-Immigrant “O” Visa (and sometimes categorized under “MT” for medical treatment). It is tailored for foreign nationals looking for better or specialized healthcare in Thailand.

  • The visa is granted for 60 to 90 days in general. But it comes with possible extensions depending on your treatment.
  • Patients can also bring up to 3 accompanying persons (family or caregivers). They will get dependent visas.
  • It is ideal for those going for 
    1. Surgeries
    2. Cancer treatments
    3. Dental procedures or
    4. Fertility treatments 

You’ll need a medical appointment confirmation to apply. The confirmation needs to be from a recognized Thai hospital like Bumrungrad International Hospital.

Medical Visa Application Fee from Bangladesh

The visa fee depends on the type of entry. Especially if you apply through the Royal Thai Embassy in Dhaka:

  • Single-entry visa: Around BDT 5,000–6,000
  • Multiple-entry visa: Roughly BDT 12,000–13,000

This fee must be paid at the time of submission. And it’s non-refundable even if the visa is rejected.

Pro Tip: Check the embassy’s official website before applying. Fees may go up or down based on exchange rates.

Visa Processing Charges Through Agencies or Travel Agents

You can apply yourself, but many people seek help from travel agencies like Thai Medi Xpress or visa consultants to speed up the paperwork.

Agency Service Fees:

  • Standard support: BDT 2,000–3,500
  • Express/urgent processing: BDT 4,000–6,000 (in some cases)

Agencies often offer exciting bundles. They include 

  • Form filling
  • Hospital contact and
  • Appointment booking

However, you might be comfortable using email and online portals. Then you can easily save this extra cost.

Cost of Supporting Documents & Their Preparation

To apply for a medical visa, several documents need to be gathered and prepared carefully. Here’s an estimate of related costs:

  • Medical certificate from Bangladeshi doctor: BDT 500–1,000
  • Appointment confirmation from Thai hospital: Usually free (just request via email)
  • Translation & notarization of medical records (if required): BDT 1,500–2,500
  • Photocopies & passport-size photos: BDT 200–400
  • Bank statement preparation from a bank: Sometimes BDT 300–500 (if official attestation is required)

These may seem small in amount. But they add up quickly! So always keep a little buffer in your budget.

Medical Insurance Cost (Sometimes Required)

Insurance is not always mandatory. But Thai authorities highly recommend having medical or travel insurance. Especially for longer stays or high-risk procedures.

Estimated cost for medical insurance:

  • Short-term (30–60 days): USD 30–50
  • Long-term (90+ days): USD 80–150
  • Providers: You can buy from
    1. Allianz
    2. AXA 
    3. Pacific Cross or 
    4. Even local Bangladeshi insurers offer international coverage

Insurance often includes 

  • Emergency treatment
  • Hospitalization and 
  • Repatriation

Travel Costs for Visa Application (If Outside Dhaka)

Getting to the Thai embassy for submission might involve additional costs if you’re not from Dhaka. 

Transportation:

  • Bus/train to Dhaka: BDT 500–1,000
  • Domestic flight (if preferred): BDT 4,000–7,000

Accommodation:

  • Budget hotels in Dhaka (1 night): BDT 1,000–2,000
  • Food & local transport: BDT 500–1,000

You may avoid this cost entirely if you’re applying with the help of an agent or via postal/VFS submission.

Embassy Visit or VFS Appointment Charges

Thailand visa applications in Bangladesh are processed directly through the Royal Thai Embassy in Dhaka, in general. But they may use VFS Global services in the future or for remote applications in some cases.

Currently:

  • There are no specific VFS fees in Bangladesh for Thai medical visas
  • However, expect BDT 1,000–2,000 in service charges if VFS services start or increase

Always check where you’re submitting! Make sure it’s direct to the embassy or via any appointed visa center.

Thailand Re-Entry Permit Fees (If Needed)

You plan to leave Thailand during your treatment (even for a short trip home) in case of an emergency or anything. You’ll need a re-entry permit to keep your visa valid.

Fees at Thai Immigration:

  • Single re-entry: 1,000 Thai Baht (approx. BDT 3,200)
  • Multiple re-entry: 3,800 Thai Baht (approx. BDT 12,000)

Your visa will automatically be canceled if you leave the country without this.

Total Estimated Cost of a Thailand Medical Visa from Bangladesh

Let’s break it all down:

Expense Type Estimated Cost (BDT)
Visa application fee (single-entry) 5,000–6,000
Supporting document preparation 2,000–3,500
Insurance (optional but advised) 3,000–12,000
Travel to Dhaka (if needed) 1,000–7,000
Hotel & food in Dhaka (1 night) 1,000–2,000
Visa agent service (optional) 2,000–6,000
Re-entry permit (if needed) 3,000–12,000
Total Estimated Budget 15,000–35,000+

Note: Costs depend on your

  • Location
  • Length of stay and 
  • Use of third-party services

Learn More: How to Get Medical Treatment in Thailand from Bangladesh

How to Reduce Costs Without Compromising Safety

Feeling overwhelmed after spending too much? No worries! Let’s explore a few practical tips and tricks to minimize costs. Still ensuring a smooth visa process:

  • Apply by yourself through the embassy instead of using an agent
  • Request digital documents from Thai hospitals. They’re often accepted without notarization
  • Opt for budget-friendly accommodation near the embassy if you travel to Dhaka
  • Buy insurance only if necessary. And compare policies online for better rates
  • Stay updated with Thai embassy announcements. Don’t just sit idle depending on rumors or old fees

A little mindfulness can surprisingly save you a handsome amount!

Conclusion

Thailand has been one of the most trusted destinations for affordable and quality medical care in recent years. With proper planning, the visa process will not be confusing or more costly.

Understanding every cost involved, from application fees to re-entry permits. Then take the next steps with confidence and without confusion. So get ready. Stay organized. And focus on what matters most! That is your health and recovery! 

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