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Thailand (Bangkok) Visa Rejection Reasons for Nepalese Passport Holders – Updated for 2026

In 2026, many Nepalese passport holders are experiencing higher rejection rates for Thailand (Bangkok) tourist visasbecause the Royal Thai Embassy Kathmandu has introduced stricter document verification and eligibility checks. One of the biggest reasons for visa refusal is the submission of dummy flight tickets or unverified travel itineraries. The embassy now requires an active flight ticket with a valid PNR that can be authenticated directly through the airline system. Temporary reservations, cancelable mock tickets, or screenshots that cannot be verified online are no longer accepted and can lead to immediate rejection.

SCSandeep Chaudhary
Published on January 20, 20262 min read
Thailand (Bangkok) Visa Rejection Reasons for Nepalese Passport Holders – Updated for 2026

In 2026, many Nepalese passport holders are experiencing higher rejection rates for Thailand (Bangkok) tourist visasbecause the Royal Thai Embassy Kathmandu has introduced stricter document verification and eligibility checks. One of the biggest reasons for visa refusal is the submission of dummy flight tickets or unverified travel itineraries. The embassy now requires an active flight ticket with a valid PNR that can be authenticated directly through the airline system. Temporary reservations, cancelable mock tickets, or screenshots that cannot be verified online are no longer accepted and can lead to immediate rejection.

Another common cause of rejection is hotel documentation that is not confirmed or lacks an official invoice. Fake or provisional hotel bookings that do not show confirmed reservations and official hotel invoices are now routinely flagged. In many cases, embassy staff actually contact the hotel in Thailand to verify the reservation details, including guest names, stay dates, and payment status. If the hotel confirmation cannot be validated or the booking is found to be fake, the visa application is refused.

Financial documentation requirements have also become more stringent. Nepalese applicants are now expected to submit a minimum six-month bank statement with an ending balance of at least NPR 1,00,000. Accounts with sudden large deposits just before applying, statements with less than six months of history, or accounts that appear inactive are frequently considered insufficient and can result in visa rejection. The embassy closely scrutinizes these statements for consistency, genuine transaction activity, and applicant ownership of the account.

Visa rejection can also occur due to unclear travel purpose, inconsistent supporting documents, incomplete application forms, or weak cover letters. In some cases, sponsorship letters that are vague or contain errors, mismatched travel dates between the itinerary and booking documents, and lack of clarity about travel plans contribute to refusal decisions. Because of these tightened policies, careful preparation and submission of fully authentic and traceable documents are essential.

To reduce the risk of rejection and improve your chances of successful visa approval, many Nepalese travelers seek professional assistance. Yatra For Fun Pvt. Ltd. offers comprehensive Thailand visa assistance services, including verified flight ticket bookings with active PNRs, confirmed hotel reservations with official invoices, guidance on bank statement documentation, and complete support throughout the visa application process. With a physical office in Koteshwor, near Rastriya Banijya Bank, Kathmandu, Yatra For Fun has helped many travelers navigate these stricter requirements successfully. You can contact them by phone at +977 9709066517, +977 9709066745, +977 9802348957, or 01-5253221, or visit their website at https://yatraforfun.com/ for detailed visa services and application support.

In summary, Thailand visa rejections for Nepalese passport holders in 2026 are largely due to unverified travel bookings, inadequate financial evidence, and inconsistent application materials. Submitting genuine, embassy-compliant documents and working with experienced visa consultants like Yatra For Fun Pvt. Ltd. can significantly improve the likelihood of obtaining a Thailand (Bangkok) tourist visa.

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Written by

Sandeep Chaudhary

Thailand (Bangkok) Visa Rejection Reasons for Nepalese Passport Holders – Updated for 2026

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