Royal Thai Embassy in Washington D.C.
Get your digital arrival card- Washington, D.C.
- +1 202 944 3600
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Frequently asked questions
Not for stays up to 60 days — the exemption has covered tourism, business engagements, and urgent work since July 2024, extendable by 30 days at Thai immigration's discretion. The Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) is mandatory for everyone, registered free online within three days before arrival. Anything longer runs through the fully digital e-Visa portal thaievisa.go.th.
Consular jurisdiction splits four ways: New York covers the northeastern states, Los Angeles the western states, Chicago the Midwest, and the Washington consular office takes the D.C. metro area and everything not assigned elsewhere. For online e-Visa applications the split barely matters; for Thai passports and legalisation it decides where you go.
The embassy proper sits at 1024 Wisconsin Avenue in Georgetown, but all consular business — passports, ID cards, legalisation — happens at 2300 Kalorama Road in Adams Morgan, near the Woodley Park-Zoo Metro station. Confirm which building you need before travelling; parking is scarce at both.
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