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By Sandeep Chaudhary

Thailand Visit Visa Interview Questions & Answers for Nepalis

Thailand Visit Visa Interview Questions & Answers for Nepalis

Applying for a Thailand Visit Visa as a Nepali citizen involves more than just submitting documents — it also includes a short yet important interview at the Royal Thai Embassy in Kathmandu or online verification for Thailand eVisa applicants. The interview helps the visa officer confirm that your purpose of travel is genuine, temporary, and properly supported by valid financial and personal documents. It is a chance for you to show that you are visiting Thailand for a legitimate reason such as tourism, visiting friends, or meeting family — not for illegal work or long-term stay.

During the visa interview, officers usually ask questions related to your travel purpose, duration, accommodation, financial capacity, and your ties to Nepal. The interview typically lasts for about 5 to 10 minutes, and clear, confident, and honest answers are key to a successful outcome. You should be well-prepared with all your documents — such as passport, bank statement, flight booking, invitation letter (if any), and employment proof — as the officer may cross-check your answers with your documents.

For example, when asked, “What is the purpose of your visit to Thailand?”, you can confidently answer that you are going for a short vacation and sightseeing in Bangkok and Pattaya, or to visit a close friend or family member. When asked, “Who is sponsoring your trip?”, provide full details — if self-funded, explain that you are covering the cost yourself using personal savings; if sponsored, mention the sponsor’s name, relationship, and their financial documents. Similarly, questions like “Where will you stay?” should be answered with hotel details or the host’s address if you are staying with someone.

If asked about your occupation, you should clearly mention your job title, organization, or business in Nepal. For instance, “I am employed as an accountant at Himalayan Bank” or “I run my own small business in Kathmandu.” Such answers indicate stability and a reason to return to Nepal. Officers might also ask, “How much money do you have for this trip?” — to which you can respond confidently if your bank account shows sufficient funds (usually NPR 150,000–200,000 minimum for short trips).

The embassy also verifies whether you have strong family or professional ties in Nepal. If asked, “Do you have family in Nepal?” you should say yes and mention parents, spouse, or children, showing that you intend to return. If you have never traveled abroad before, simply state that this is your first international trip; honesty is always valued. Another key question is “When will you return to Nepal?” — you must give an exact date matching your return flight ticket.

Applicants are also asked whether they have ever been refused a visa or overstayed abroad. Always tell the truth — if there was a refusal earlier, explain it politely and assure that you have corrected the mistake. Dress neatly, behave politely, and keep calm throughout the interview. Avoid giving unclear answers or unnecessary details.

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