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Business Visa


Need a visa to conduct business in Thailand?

The Non-Immigrant B Visa allows foreign professionals, investors, and business owners to conduct business, invest, and hold financial assets in Thailand, with options for 90-day or 1-year stays and multiple entries.


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How to Apply for Business Visa?

Choose Your Category

Single-Entry

90-Day Non-Immigrant B Visa

  • Permits a stay of up to 90 days in Thailand.
  • Requires a re-entry permit if the traveler intends to leave and return to Thailand.
  • Ideal for short-term business visits and preliminary business arrangements

Multiple-Entry

1-Year Non-Immigrant B Visa

  • Grants the holder the ability to travel in and out of Thailand multiple times within the visa’s validity period.
  • Eliminates the need to apply for a re-entry permit for each departure.
  • Ideal for individuals who require frequent travel while maintaining a business presence in Thailand.

How to Apply for Business Visa?

Choose Your Type

Conducting Business

Non-Immigrant B Visa

  • Must be sponsored by a Thai entity before applying for a Non-Immigrant B Visa.
  • Required for individuals looking to conduct business or register a company in Thailand.
  • Ensures compliance with Thai business and immigration regulations.

Employment

Non-Immigrant B Visa

  • Apply for the 90-Day Non-Immigrant B Visa under the employment category from your home country.
  • Obtain sponsorship from your prospective employer for your visa application.
  • Your employer must apply for a work permit on your behalf.
  • After receiving a valid Thai work permit, apply for a 1-Year Non-Immigrant B Visa extension at a local immigration office.

Frequently asked questions

If you have any questions regarding Non-B visa application in Thailand or need guidance on required documents, our experts are here to help!

If you are planning to start a company in Thailand, it is advisable to consult with our corporate lawyer to understand the available options and legal procedures.

After obtaining the Thailand Business Visa, you must apply for and obtain a work permit to legally work in Thailand, even if you are running your own company.

If you wish to work in Thailand long-term, the LTR Visa (Long-Term Resident Visa) might be a better fit. 

Yes, if you have held a Thailand Business Visa for 3 consecutive years, you may apply for permanent residency in Thailand.

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