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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 a 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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