The Tourist Visa is issued to individuals who wish to travel to Thailand strictly for tourism purposes. Applicants must reside outside Thailand and intend to stay for a short period in accordance with the specified conditions.
Important Notice (Strict Prohibition)
Holders of a Tourist Visa must strictly comply with the condition that employment in Thailand is strictly prohibited. Engaging in any form of work while holding a Tourist Visa is considered a violation of its purpose and is illegal under Thai law.
Basic Required Documents
Applicants are required to prepare the following documents:
Remark: Consular officers may request additional documents as deemed necessary.
Visa Fees
Visa Validity
Single Entry: Valid for 3 months
Multiple Entry: Valid for 6 months
(Visa validity refers to the period during which you must enter Thailand. The visa cannot be used after expiry.)
Period of Stay
Upon arrival in Thailand and passing immigration clearance, visa holders are permitted to stay for up to 60 days per entry
Extension of Stay
Applicants who wish to extend their stay or change their visa type must submit a request to the Thai Immigration Bureau
Our Visa Processing Service
Processing Time
Applicants are advised to plan and prepare their visa application at least 1–3 months in advance.
Frequently Asked Questions (Tourist Visa – Thailand)
1. Can I work part-time while holding a Tourist Visa?
Answer: No. Any form of employment in Thailand while holding a Tourist Visa is strictly prohibited under Thai regulations.
2. How much financial proof is required?
Answer: The standard requirement is THB 20,000 per person or THB 40,000 per family, as proof of sufficient funds during your stay.
3. What should I do if my visa is about to expire, but I want to stay longer?
Answer: You must apply for an extension of stay at the Thai Immigration Office before your visa expires, with valid reasons and supporting documents.
4. Can I apply if my passport has only 5 months of validity remaining?
Answer: No. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months at the time of application.
5. Can I apply for a visa with only a one-way ticket?
Answer: It is not recommended. One of the key requirements is proof of onward travel (a fully paid return or onward ticket)
Thailand is one of the key business hubs in Southeast Asia, with a rapidly growing economy and a diverse business landscape. It has become a preferred destination for business professionals and investors from around the world.
For foreign nationals who wish to conduct business activities in Thailand, the Business Visa (Non-Immigrant B Visa) is the most suitable option. This visa allows individuals to stay in Thailand and carry out business-related activities legally.
The Non-Immigrant B Visa is issued to foreign nationals who intend to work, conduct business, or invest in Thailand. It is available as either a single-entry or multiple-entry visa, with a maximum stay of up to 90 days per entry. Applicants are required to provide clear supporting documents, such as an invitation letter from a Thai company, company registration documents, and sufficient financial evidence.
This visa is suitable for individuals who wish to engage in business activities in Thailand, including attending meetings, conducting negotiations, or investing in various projects. The Business Visa can be extended in accordance with the applicable regulations, and in certain cases, visa holders may apply for a Work Permit to legally work in Thailand.
Types of Business Visa
Non-Immigrant “B” Visa Categories
The Non-Immigrant “B” Visa is categorized based on the purpose of stay as follows:
Important Conditions and Restrictions
Basic Required Documents
Visa Fees
Visa Validity
Period of Stay
Upon arrival in Thailand, visa holders are permitted to stay for up to 90 days per entry
Extension of Stay
If a longer stay is required, applicants may apply for an extension at the Thai Immigration Office:
Our Visa Processing Service
Processing Time
Applicants are advised to plan and prepare their visa application at least 3 months in advance.
Frequently Asked Questions (Business Visa – Thailand)
1. Can I start working immediately after receiving a Business Visa?
No. You must first obtain a valid Work Permit before starting work.
2. What is the process for obtaining a Work Permit in Thailand?
After entering Thailand with a Business Visa, applicants must apply for a Work Permit through the Department of Employment. Required documents include employer-related documents such as company registration and approval from the Ministry of Labor. Once approved, the visa may be extended for up to 1 year.
3. Do I need to report to Immigration if I hold a 1-year (Multiple Entry) visa?
Yes. If you stay in Thailand continuously for more than 90 days, you must report to the Immigration Office every 90 days.
4. Can I change from a Tourist Visa to a Business Visa in Thailand?
Yes, this is possible by applying at the Immigration Office, provided that all required documents from the employer are submitted.
5. What happens if I resign from my job?
Once employment ends, the visa linked to the employment will also be terminated. You must cancel both your visa and Work Permit accordingly.
6. Can family members apply together?
Yes. Spouses and children may apply for a Non-Immigrant “O” (Dependent Visa) to stay in Thailand as dependents.
Thailand is a leading education hub in Southeast Asia, offering high academic standards and a wide range of programs across universities and specialized training institutions. Many foreign nationals choose Thailand as their destination for further studies or professional training.
The Student Visa (Non-Immigrant ED Visa) allows foreign nationals to stay in Thailand for educational purposes, including academic study, language courses, or specialized training programs. This visa is typically issued for 90 days per entry and can be extended in accordance with the duration of the study program, such as Master’s or Doctoral degrees that may span several years.
Applicants must meet specific requirements, including obtaining an official acceptance letter from an educational institution or organization, and providing sufficient financial evidence to support their stay in Thailand throughout the study period.
The Non-Immigrant “ED” Visa is issued to individuals entering Thailand for educational purposes, including:
Important Conditions and Restrictions
Basic Required Documents
Visa Fees
Single Entry: THB 2,000
Note: Fees applied overseas may be charged in local currency based on the exchange rate of the respective embassy
Visa Validity
Single Entry: Valid for 3 months
(The visa must be used to enter Thailand within 90 days from the date of issuance)
Extension of Stay
Our Visa Processing
Processing Time
Applicants are advised to plan and prepare their visa application at least 3 months in advance.
Frequently Asked Questions (Student Visa – Thailand)
1. Can I work part-time while holding a Student Visa (ED Visa)?
Answer: No. Under Thai law, Student Visa holders are not permitted to work. The primary purpose of this visa is for education only.
2. What should I do if I complete my studies before my visa expires?
Answer: Once you complete or discontinue your studies, your visa will be terminated. You must inform your educational institution to process the visa cancellation with Immigration and leave Thailand within the permitted period.
3. Do I need to report to Immigration in person every 90 days?
Answer: You may report in person, authorize a representative, or submit your report through the Immigration Office’s online system.
4. Can I change my ED Visa to a Work Visa (Non-Immigrant B)?
Answer: Yes. This is possible if you receive employment from a company in Thailand. You must prepare the required employment documents and apply for a visa conversion in accordance with Immigration regulations.
5. Can parents apply for a dependent visa?
Answer: Yes. If the student is enrolled in a qualified institution, one parent may apply for a Non-Immigrant “O” (Dependent Visa) per child.
The Non-Immigrant Visa (90 Days) is a specialized visa category with stricter conditions than a standard tourist visa. Its primary purpose is to allow foreign nationals to enter Thailand for activities that promote various forms of engagement, including business, education, or family-related matters. This visa also serves as a foundation for applying for long-term stay or a work permit in Thailand in compliance with Thai law.
In terms of benefits, holders of this visa may enjoy greater convenience when conducting transactions in Thailand, such as opening a bank account, installing home internet services, or applying for a Thai driver’s license — processes that may be more difficult under a tourist visa. Additionally, this visa is an important step for those planning to apply for permanent residency in the future, as continuous holding of this visa may be required under Thai regulations.
However, visa holders are subject to certain responsibilities, particularly 90-day reporting. Foreign nationals must report their current residential address to the Thai Immigration Office every 90 days. In cases of address changes or travel outside Thailand, proper management of visa stamps and obtaining a Re-entry Permit is essential to maintain the validity of the visa.
Types of Non-Immigrant Visa
Non-Immigrant Visas are issued for purposes other than tourism and are categorized by specific codes, including:
F: Official duties
O: Family visits, retirement, or volunteer work
R: Religious activities
M: Media / journalism
RS: Scientific research or training in research institutions
Important Conditions and Restrictions
Certain categories (e.g., Non-O for family or retirement) do not allow employment. A valid Work Permit and appropriate visa category are required for employment
Visa holders must strictly adhere to the stated purpose of entry. Engaging in activities outside the approved purpose (e.g., working under a retirement visa) is a violation and may result in visa cancellation
Basic Required Documents
Financial evidence (e.g., retirement category)
Visa Fees
Visa Validity
Period of Stay
Extension of Stay
Our Visa Processing
1. Select Your Service
2. Make Payment
3. Prepare Documents
4. Document Processing
5. Passport & Visa Return
Frequently Asked Questions (Non-Immigrant Visa)
1. Can I work with a Non-O (spouse) visa?
Answer: No. The visa itself does not permit employment. A Work Permit is required.
2. How much financial requirement is needed for a Retirement Visa?
Answer: A minimum deposit of THB 800,000 in a Thai bank account, or a monthly income of at least THB 65,000, as required by Immigration regulations.
3. If I have a 1-year Multiple Entry visa, can I stay continuously for 1 year?
Answer: No. Each entry allows a stay of up to 90 days. You must exit and re-enter Thailand or apply for an extension.
4. What should I do if I change my name or passport?
Answer: You must transfer your visa stamp to the new passport at the Immigration Office as soon as possible.
5. Can I change a Non-Immigrant Visa to a Tourist Visa?
Answer: Generally, it is recommended to leave the country and reapply. In practice, conversion from Tourist to Non-Immigrant is more common than the reverse.
Thailand is an attractive destination for foreign nationals seeking a fulfilling retirement lifestyle. With its natural beauty, affordable cost of living, and unique comfort, Thailand offers an ideal environment for long-term residence after retirement.
The Retirement Visa is issued to individuals aged 50 years and above who wish to reside in Thailand long-term. Applicants must provide proof of sufficient financial means, such as a bank deposit in a Thai bank account of no less than THB 800,000, or a monthly income of at least THB 65,000. This visa is granted for 1 year and can be renewed annually.
Important Conditions and Restrictions
No Employment: Retirement visa holders are strictly prohibited from working or engaging in any form of employment in Thailand
Health Insurance: For Non-Immigrant O-A, applicants must have Thai health insurance coverage meeting the required criteria (minimum THB 40,000 for outpatient and THB 400,000 for inpatient, or as per latest regulations)
Criminal Record: Applicants must have no criminal record in Thailand or their country of nationality
Basic Required Documents
Passport: Valid for at least 18 months (for O-A visa)
Financial Evidence (one of the following):
Medical Certificate: Confirming absence of prohibited diseases
Police Clearance Certificate: From the applicant’s home country
Visa Fees
Single Entry: THB 2,000
Multiple Entry (O-A): THB 5,000
Note: Fees may vary depending on the embassy or consulate
Visa Validity
Non-Immigrant O: 3 months (initial entry)
Non-Immigrant O-A: 1 year
Period of Stay
Retirement visa holders are permitted to stay in Thailand for up to 1 year per entry (long-stay extension basis)
Extension of Stay
Extensions must be applied for in advance at the Thai Immigration Office before the current visa expires
Applicants must maintain the required financial criteria (THB 800,000 deposit or THB 65,000 monthly income)
Important: 90-day reporting is required for continuous stay
Our Visa Processing
1. Select Your Service
2. Make Payment
3. Prepare Documents
4. Document Processing
5. Passport & Visa Return
Processing Time
Applicants are advised to plan and prepare their visa application at least 3 months in advance.
Frequently Asked Questions (Retirement Visa – Thailand)
1. What happens if my bank balance drops below THB 800,000 after approval?
Answer: You must maintain THB 800,000 in your account for at least 3 months after visa approval, and thereafter not less than THB 400,000 throughout the year.
2. Can my spouse (under 50 years old) accompany me?
Answer: Yes. Your spouse may apply for a Non-Immigrant “O” (Dependent Visa) with a valid marriage certificate.
3. Can I purchase property in Thailand?
Answer: You may legally own a condominium under your name within the legal quota. However, direct land ownership is not permitted.
4. Where should I obtain my medical certificate?
Answer: If applying from abroad, you may use a certificate from your home country. If applying within Thailand, a certificate from a Thai hospital is required.
5. What should I do if I travel frequently?
Answer: If you hold a Single-Entry visa, you must apply for a Re-entry Permit before each departure to maintain your visa status. Multiple Entry visa holders may travel freely without additional permits.
The Non-Immigrant “O-X” Visa is a long-term residence visa designed for foreign nationals aged 50 years and above from 14 designated countries. This visa aims to promote long-term residence in Thailand and encourage spending among high-net-worth retirees.
Elevate your retirement lifestyle in Thailand with this premium visa category, offering up to 10 years of stay along with enhanced benefits and long-term security.
Eligible Nationalities
Applicants must hold a passport from one of the following 14 countries:
Europe & Americas:
1.Denmark
2.France
3.Finland
4.Germany
5.taly
6.Netherlands
7.Norway
8.Sweden
9.Switzerland
10.United Kingdom
11.United States
North America & Oceania
12.Canada
13.Australia
Asia
14.Japan
Important Conditions and Restrictions
Basic Required Documents
Visa Fees
THB 10,000 (Long-stay visa application fee)
Visa Validity
Period of Stay
Applicants are granted an initial stay of 5 years, with the option to extend for another 5 years, totaling 10 years. The visa allows multiple entries into Thailand without limitation.
Extension of Stay
Our Visa Processing
1. Select Your Service
2. Make Payment
3. Prepare Documents
4. Document Processing
5. Passport & Visa Return
Processing Time
Applicants are advised to plan and prepare their visa application at least 3 months in advance.
Frequently Asked Questions (Non-Immigrant O-X Visa)
1. How is the O-X visa different from the standard retirement visa (O-A)?
Answer: The O-X visa allows up to 10 years of stay (5+5) and requires higher financial criteria (THB 3 million), while the O-A visa grants a 1-year stay with a THB 800,000 requirement.
2. Can I withdraw the THB 3 million deposit?
Answer: After 1 year, partial withdrawal is allowed for living expenses in Thailand. However, a minimum balance of THB 1.5 million must be maintained, and the full THB 3 million must be restored before applying for the second 5-year extension.
3. Can my family apply as dependents?
Answer: Yes. Spouses (no age limit) and children (under 21 years old) may apply under the O-X dependent category, with proof of relationship and required health insurance.
4. Can I apply if I am not from one of the 14 eligible countries?
Answer: No. Applicants must hold nationality from one of the specified countries. Otherwise, the Non-Immigrant O or O-A visa is recommended.
5. Do I need a Re-entry Permit when traveling abroad?
Answer: No. The O-X visa is a multiple-entry visa, allowing unlimited entries and exits throughout its validity.
Why Choose Thailand Privilege?
A New Definition of Premium Living in Thailand
More Than a Visa — An Elevated Status
Go beyond the limitations of conventional visas and step into the exclusive status of a “Distinguished Guest of Thailand.” With a premium membership designed to eliminate complex paperwork, you can leave behind the hassle of visa runs and annual financial requirements. Enjoy long-term stability, freedom, and peace of mind as you plan your life in Thailand with confidence and ease.
Seamless Experience, From Arrival to Everyday Living
Experience exceptional hospitality from the moment you arrive. With your dedicated Elite Personal Assistant (EPA), you will receive personalized support at the airport, luxury limousine transfers, and assistance with essential processes such as 90-day reporting. Thailand Privilege has no age restrictions, making it ideal for a wide range of individuals — from global investors and high-income digital nomads to families seeking a refined lifestyle in Thailand.
Personalized Privileges Tailored to Your Lifestyle
Transform your long-term stay into a curated lifestyle experience through the Privilege Points system. Redeem your points for premium services that suit your preferences — from world-class healthcare at leading hospitals, exclusive golf experiences, to luxury spa retreats. Every privilege is thoughtfully designed to complement your success and elevate your quality of life at every stage.
Thailand Privilege is an exclusive membership program operated by Thailand Privilege Card Co., Ltd., under the supervision of the Ministry of Tourism and Sports. The program is designed to attract high-potential individuals, including business professionals, investors, and long-term residents, by offering a special visa category (Privilege Entry – PE) along with a comprehensive suite of lifestyle privileges — including airport concierge services, fast-track immigration, and premium rewards through Privilege Points.
Important Conditions and Restrictions
No Employment:
This visa is classified as a special tourist visa and does not permit employment or direct eligibility for a Work Permit.
(Except where a separate work visa is obtained in accordance with applicable regulations)
Applicant Qualifications:
Applicants must have no history of overstay, no criminal record in any country (except for minor or negligent offenses), and must not be declared bankrupt
Background Screening:
All applicants are subject to background checks conducted by the Thai Immigration authorities and relevant government agencies
Basic Required Documents
Passport Copy: Bio-data page (must be valid for at least 1 year and contain at least 3 blank pages)
Digital Photograph: Front-facing photo with a light background (high resolution)
Application Form: Fully completed and signed
Proof of Relationship: (For family applications) such as a marriage certificate or birth certificate
Membership Fees & Benefits
Pricing varies depending on the selected package (Updated 2026)
1. BRONZE – The Hassle-Free Residency (Available until September 2026)
“Simple, efficient, and cost-effective long-term stay”
Ideal for: Individuals seeking a straightforward long-term visa in Thailand without additional lifestyle services
Key Benefits:
Privilege Entry Visa: 5-year multiple-entry visa
EPA & Premium Lane: Elite Personal Assistant at the airport and Fast Track immigration services for every arrival and departure
2. GOLD – The Entry to Luxury
“Enhanced flexibility with premium lifestyle services”
Ideal for: Business travelers and frequent visitors who value convenience and lifestyle services
Highlights:
3. PLATINUM – The Prime Experience
“Long-term value for individuals and families”
Ideal for: Long-term residents (10 years) or families relocating to Thailand
Highlights:
Lower average annual cost compared to 5-year packages
4. DIAMOND – The Refined Living
“A complete lifestyle with a focus on luxury and wellness”
Ideal for: Individuals seeking comprehensive privileges, especially in premium healthcare and lifestyle
Highlights:
5. RESERVE – The Ultimate Exclusivity
“An exclusive privilege beyond wealth alone”
Ideal for: Ultra-high-net-worth individuals seeking the highest level of privacy and exclusivity
Highlights:
Visa Validity
The visa is issued in 5-year increments, aligned with the selected membership package.
For example, a 20-year membership will be granted as four consecutive 5-year visa periods.
Period of Stay
Thailand Privilege visa holders are permitted to stay in Thailand long-term, with a stay of up to 1 year granted per entry.
Our Visa Processing
1.Select Your Service
2.Make Payment
3.Prepare Documents
4.Document Processing
5.Passport & Visa Return
Processing Time
Applicants are advised to plan and prepare their visa application at least 3 months in advance.
Frequently Asked Questions (Thailand Privilege Visa)
1. How is this visa different from a standard Tourist Visa?
Answer: This visa offers a significantly longer stay (up to 20 years), eliminates the need for frequent visa runs, and includes exclusive VIP privileges such as airport limousine services and fast-track immigration.
2. Can I apply while staying in Thailand?
Answer: Yes. If you currently hold an eligible visa with remaining validity, you may apply to convert to Thailand Privilege through our services.
3. Can I upgrade my membership package later?
Answer: Yes. Members may upgrade their package to extend visa duration and increase privilege points by paying the applicable difference, subject to program terms and conditions.
4. What can Privilege Points be used for?
Answer: Privilege Points can be redeemed for a wide range of premium services, including annual health check-ups, spa treatments, golf experiences, cinema access, and even private luxury services such as helicopter transfers, depending on the points required.
5. How long does the application process take?
Answer: The process typically takes approximately 1–3 months, depending on background checks by relevant government authorities. Once approved, the visa can be issued at the airport upon arrival in Thailand or at the Immigration Office.
The Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) is a unique opportunity for foreign nationals seeking long-term residence in Thailand. More than just a leisure visa, it allows individuals to work remotely and participate in a wide range of activities for personal development and cultural enrichment.
This visa is designed to support a modern lifestyle that combines travel and remote work, set against the beautiful and vibrant backdrop of Thailand. It is particularly well-suited for digital nomads and individuals who wish to experience Thai culture in a deeper and more meaningful way.
The DTV offers flexibility for those who want to balance work and leisure while enjoying everything Thailand has to offer — from cultural experiences to lifestyle activities. It is also an excellent option for families looking to relocate, relax, and embrace long-term living in Thailand.
With these advantages, the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) presents a compelling opportunity for international travelers to live, work remotely, and explore Thailand with ease and flexibility.
Eligible Applicants for Destination Thailand Visa (DTV)
1. Remote Workers (Workcation)
Foreign nationals who work remotely in fields such as technology, marketing, management, or other online-based professions, and wish to combine work with leisure while staying in Thailand
2. Activity-Based Travelers
Individuals who wish to participate in various activities in Thailand, such as:
3. Spouse and Children of DTV Holders
Spouses and children under 20 years of age may accompany the DTV visa holder and reside in Thailand together, making this visa an ideal option for families seeking long-term stay or a new lifestyle experience in Thailand
Important Conditions and Restrictions
Applicants must be at least 20 years of age
DTV visa holders are permitted to work remotely for overseas employers only. Employment or engagement with companies registered in Thailand is strictly prohibited
Applications must be submitted through the Thai E-Visa system, and the applicant must be physically outside Thailand at the time of application
Basic Required Documents
1.Passport or Travel Document:
2.Photograph:
3.Financial Evidence:
4.Proof of Purpose of Stay in Thailand:
5.Additional Documents for Family Members:
Marriage certificate or birth certificate to prove family relationship
Visa Fees
Application Fee: THB 10,000
(Approximately USD 300–400, depending on the embassy)
Visa Validity
Period of Stay
Up to 180 days per entry
Extension of Stay
Stay may be extended for an additional 180 days (total stay of up to nearly 1 year) by applying at the Thai Immigration Office with a fee of THB 1,900
After completing the 180 + 180 days period, applicants must exit Thailand and re-enter to receive a new 180-day stay period
DTV Visa Application Process
1.Online Application
Applicants can submit their application through the online system by completing the form with personal details, travel purpose, and uploading the required documents
2.Document Review
Authorities will review the submitted documents and applicant information. If all documents are complete and accurate, the application will proceed to the next stage
3.Payment of Fees
Applicants are required to pay the visa fee of THB 10,000 once the documents have been successfully reviewed
4.Visa Issuance
Once approved, applicants will receive a DTV visa valid for 5 years, allowing multiple entries into Thailand, with a stay of up to 180 days per entry
Why Choose a DTV Visa?
Perfect for professionals who want to work remotely while enjoying a new and inspiring environment
More than just travel — immerse yourself in Thai culture through activities, learning programs, and local experiences
Allows spouses and children to live together in Thailand, making it ideal for families seeking long-term stay
Our Visa Processing
1.Select Your Service
2.Make Payment
3.Prepare Documents
4.Document Processing
5.Passport & Visa Return
Processing Time
Applicants are advised to plan and prepare their visa application at least 3 months in advance.
Frequently Asked Questions (DTV Visa – Thailand)
1. Do I need to report every 90 days?
Answer: Yes. If you stay in Thailand continuously for more than 90 days without leaving the country, you are required to complete 90-day reporting in accordance with Thai regulations.
2. Can I use stocks or cryptocurrency as financial proof instead of savings?
Answer: In most cases, embassies require proof of funds in a savings account or an account with readily accessible funds under the applicant’s name.
3. Can I apply for a DTV visa to study the Thai language?
Answer: As of 2025, general language study does not qualify for the DTV visa. Applicants should apply for a Student Visa (ED Visa) instead, unless it is a short-term academic seminar that meets the criteria.
4. What happens if I change employers while holding a DTV visa?
Answer: As long as you continue working remotely for a company based outside Thailand, your visa remains valid. However, you should prepare updated employer documents for future extension applications.
5. Can an 18-year-old child apply as a dependent?
Answer: Yes. Children under 20 years of age and unmarried may apply as dependents, provided they submit proof of relationship and meet the financial requirements (or as specified by the embassy).
A New Definition of a “Second Home” for Global Talent
The Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa is more than just a long-term stay permit — it is a strategic initiative designed to position Thailand as a global hub for high-net-worth individuals and highly skilled professionals. This program is tailored to attract top-tier talent in future-focused industries such as advanced technology, healthcare, and clean energy, fostering a knowledge-driven society and sustainable investment ecosystem. With greater stability than conventional visas, the LTR Visa empowers you to establish long-term success and truly call Thailand your second home.
Exclusive Privileges Beyond Conventional Limits
Experience unmatched benefits that go far beyond traditional visa offerings:
A Foundation of Stability with Red-Carpet Support
LTR Visa — 10 Years of Elevated Living Without Limits
Four Eligible Categories for the LTR Visa
The LTR Visa is designed to attract high-potential foreign nationals with wealth and expertise, supporting Thailand’s economic growth and investment in targeted industries.
1. Wealthy Global Citizens
This category is aimed at global investors seeking long-term residence in Thailand with clear investment commitments
2. Wealthy Pensioners
Designed for retirees with stable income who wish to enjoy long-term living in Thailand
If income is between USD 40,000–80,000 per year, applicants must invest at least USD 250,000 in Thailand (e.g., bonds or real estate)
3. Work-from-Thailand Professionals
Ideal for remote professionals or digital nomads working for established international companies
The overseas employer must be a publicly listed company or a private company with at least USD 150 million in revenue over the past 3 years
At least 5 years of relevant experience within the past 10 years
4. Highly Skilled Professionals
Targeted at experts working in Thailand’s priority industries (S-Curve industries)
Minimum of USD 80,000 per year
(or USD 40,000 if holding a Master’s degree or higher in science/technology, or possessing specialized expertise)
Must work for a Thai company in targeted industries, or for government agencies, universities, or research institutions
At least 5 years of experience in relevant industries
(Exception applies for those working in government or academic institutions)
Mandatory Requirements (Applicable to All Categories)
1. Health Insurance Requirement
Applicants must meet at least one of the following conditions:
2. Criminal Record Requirement
Important Conditions and Special Provisions
Highly Skilled Professionals are eligible for a flat personal income tax rate of 17% (compared to the standard progressive rate of up to 35%)
Applicants under the Highly Skilled category must be employed by companies or industries officially recognized and approved under Thailand’s targeted sectors
Visa holders may include family members — spouse and children under 20 years of age — with a maximum of 4 dependents per applicant
Basic Required Documents
Must be valid for at least 12 months
Salary certificate, pension statement, or evidence of income for the past 2 years, showing a minimum of USD 80,000 per year
Proof of Investment (if applicable):
Health Insurance:
A policy with coverage of at least USD 50,000, or a bank deposit of at least USD 100,000 to cover medical expenses
Visa Fees
Visa Validity
Period of Stay
Extension of Stay
After the initial 5-year period, applicants must undergo a re-endorsement process with the BOI (Board of Investment) to qualify for the remaining 5 years of stay
Our Visa Processing
1. Select Your Service
2. Make Payment
3. Prepare Documents
4. Document Processing
5. Passport & Visa Return
Processing Time
Applicants are advised to plan and prepare their visa application at least 3 months in advance.
Frequently Asked Questions (LTR Visa – Thailand)
1. Do I need a Work Permit for the LTR Visa?
Answer: If you intend to work in Thailand, you will be issued a Digital Work Permit, which offers a more streamlined and efficient process compared to traditional work permits
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2. Will my LTR visa be cancelled if I resign or change jobs?
Answer: For Highly Skilled Professionals, any change of employment must be reported to the BOI (Board of Investment) within the specified timeframe for reassessment of qualifications, in order to maintain visa benefits.
3. Can LTR visa holders use Fast Track lanes at the airport?
Answer: Yes. LTR visa holders are entitled to use Fast Track (Premium Lane) services at international airports in Thailand.
4. Do I need to maintain a bank deposit like a retirement visa?
Answer: It depends on the applicant category. For example, Wealthy Pensioners who do not meet the income threshold are required to invest at least USD 250,000 in Thailand instead.
5. Can I apply for the LTR visa while staying in Thailand?
Answer: Yes. Applications can be submitted online through the BOI system, whether you are inside or outside Thailand. Once approved, the visa can then be endorsed accordingly.
Starting your married life in Thailand legally is now simple and seamless. We provide comprehensive marriage registration services for all couples — whether between a Thai national and a foreigner or two foreign nationals wishing to legally register their marriage in Thailand.
Our team ensures that every step of the process is handled smoothly, efficiently, and in full compliance with Thai law — saving you time and eliminating complexity.
Foreign nationals wishing to register a marriage in Thailand must comply with Thai legal requirements. Both parties must be legally single or fully divorced.
The most important document is the “Affirmation of Freedom to Marry”, issued by the applicant’s embassy in Thailand. This document must be translated into Thai and legalized by the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs before proceeding with registration at a District Office (Amphur/Khet).
Our Areas of Expertise
Thai–Foreigner Couples:
Full support in document preparation, embassy coordination, translation, and accompaniment to the District Office
Foreigner–Foreigner Couples:
Coordination with one or two embassies (depending on nationality), including full translation and legalization services until completion
Professional Process
Step 1: Pre-Arrival Preparation
Initial consultation and document checklist preparation
Embassy appointment scheduling (recommended at least 30 days in advance)
Step 2: In-Country Process
Appointment at our office to complete required forms
Escort to the embassy to obtain the Affirmation of Freedom to Marry
Step 3: Legalization
Certified Thai translation by licensed translators
Document legalization at the Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (3–5 working days)
Step 4: Registration Day
Escort to the District Office for official marriage registration
Interpreter service provided to ensure full legal compliance
Marriage registration completed within the same day
Our Service Process
1.After payment, our consultant will conduct an initial consultation and provide a document checklist
2.Prepare and submit documents; we will schedule embassy appointments (at least 30 days in advance recommended)
3.Upon arrival in Thailand, attend an appointment at our office to complete required forms
4.Our staff will accompany you to the embassy as scheduled
5.Documents will be translated and legalized by the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs (3–5 working days)
6.Once completed, we will escort you to the District Office for marriage registration, including interpreter services
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Can two foreigners legally register a marriage in Thailand?
Answer: Yes. Thai law does not restrict nationality, as long as both parties provide a properly legalized Affirmation of Freedom to Marry.
2. Can a Thai marriage certificate be used abroad?
Answer: Yes. After registration, we recommend translating the certificate into English and legalizing it for use in your home country.
3. How long does the process take?
Answer: After obtaining the Affirmation from the embassy, translation and legalization take approximately 3–5 working days. Registration can then be completed in one day.
4. What if my embassy is not located in Bangkok?
Answer: In such cases, documents may need to be obtained from a designated embassy or follow specific procedures. Our team will advise and handle each case accordingly.
5. Does the service include an interpreter?
Answer: Yes. We provide a complete service, including interpreter assistance to ensure both parties fully understand and consent to the marriage, as required by law.