Man, I gotta tell you about this wild ride I just went on. So, I decided I needed to get myself a Thailand passport. Not sure why, just felt like it was something I needed to do. First thing I did was hop online and start looking around. I typed in “buy Thailand passport online” into the search bar and hit enter.
The internet is a crazy place, let me tell you. There’s a bunch of websites that popped up, all claiming they could get me a real, 100% legit Thai passport. One of them was something called “Real Passports LLC” and they seemed pretty confident about it, so I started there.
Documents and Stuff
Next, I had to gather up some documents. I figured they would need some sort of ID, so I grabbed my national ID card. And, since I didn’t have a current Thai passport, I thought I might need a police report. I didn’t have one, so I went to the local police station and filed a report, explaining I needed a Thai passport but didn’t have an old one to show.

- Got my national ID card
- Filed a police report
Filling Out Forms
Then came the fun part – the forms. These things are always a pain, but I found this application form online, printed it out, and started filling in all the blanks. It was pretty standard stuff: name, address, date of birth, all that jazz. I double-checked everything to make sure I didn’t mess anything up.
Filled out the application form.
Paying the Fees
Now, about the money. This wasn’t free, obviously. I read somewhere that it costs 10,000 Thai Baht for folks over 18, so that’s what I prepared to pay. I also saw that if you apply in Bangkok, you can pick up your passport in like two days, but if you’re outside Bangkok, it takes five to seven days by mail. Since I’m not in Bangkok, I figured I’d be waiting a bit longer.
- Prepared 10,000 Thai Baht
- Expected a 5-7 day wait
Submitting and Waiting
With everything filled out and the money ready, I submitted my application online through one of the websites I found. It felt weird sending all that info over the internet, but I took a chance. Then came the waiting game. I tried not to think about it too much, but it was hard not to get antsy.
Submitted my application.
Getting the Passport
Finally, after about a week, I got a package in the mail. I ripped it open, and there it was – my brand new Thai passport. It looked real, felt real, and had all my info on it. I couldn’t believe it actually worked! I spent the rest of the day just staring at it, flipping through the pages, and imagining all the places I could go.
So, yeah, that’s my story of how I bought a Thailand passport online. It was a bit of a hassle, and I was definitely nervous about it, but in the end, it all worked out. Now I’ve got this shiny new passport, and I’m ready for some adventures!