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Destination Thailand Visa (DTV)


Want to stay in Thailand long-term without hassle?

We guide you through the DTV application process, allowing you to live, work remotely, or explore Thailand for up to 5 years.


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 What is DTV?

The DTV is a long-term visa allowing foreign visitors to stay in Thailand for up to 180 days, extendable for another 180 days.



Who is DTV for? 

Digital nomads, long-term travelers, retirees, and wellness tourists.


Basic Requirements

Financial proof, accommodation, and travel plans.

Workcation

Dreaming of working remotely from Thailand?

Thai Soft Power Activities

Dreaming of learning Thai cooking or Muay Thai in Thailand?

    Are you a digital nomad, freelancer, or remote worker?
    Have an employment contract or portfolio? 
    Can you prove your income for the past months? 
    Do you have at least ฿500,000 in savings?
     Be passionate about Thai cooking or want to learn Muay Thai
    Get enrolled in a Thai culinary course with our partner
    OR Get enrolled in a Muay Thai course with our partner gym
    Do you have at least ฿500,000 in savings?

Frequently asked questions

If you have any questions regarding DTV application in Thailand, our experts are here to help!

The Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) is designed for individuals who wish to stay in Thailand for extended periods while engaging in workcations or soft power-related activities. This visa reflects Thailand’s recognition of evolving global work trends and its commitment to cultural engagement. 

Unsure if you qualify?

Passport Validity: Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure date from Thailand.

Financial Proof: A minimum balance of THB 500,000 in a bank account is required to demonstrate sufficient funds for a six-month stay.

Proof of Employment or Business Ownership: Applicants must provide official documents verifying their employment or business ownership outside of Thailand. Working for a Thai company under this visa is not permitted.

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