Destination Thailand Visa (DTV),Digital Nomad Visa,Working Holiday Visa

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Non-immigrant visa “O-A” (Long stay)

Non-Immigrant Visa Type “O-A” (Long Stay) may be granted to applicants aged 50 and above who wish to retire in Thailand. Applicants for this type of visa must be Indonesian citizens or have Temporary Resident Permit (KITAS) or Permanent Resident Permit (KITAP). The visa is valid for 1 year from the date of issue. Read More

Non-immigrant visa “O-X” (Long stay)

Non-Immigrant Visa Type “O-X” (Long Stay) may be granted to applicants aged 50 and above who wish to stay in Thailand up to 10 years after their retirement. Applicants for this type of visa must be nationals of the following countries: Japan, Australia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States of America.
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LONG-TERM RESIDENT (LTR) VISA

What is Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa?
Thailand has introduced a new visa called “Long-Term Resident (LTR Visa)” which is a program that provides a range of tax and non-tax benefits to enhance the country’s attractiveness as a regional hub for living and doing business for ‘high-potential’ foreigners. Read More

Non-immigrant visa “F”

Non-Immigrant Visa Type “F” may be granted to holder of ordinary passports who are invited to work or train with the Royal Thai Government or the United Nations agencies in Thailand, teachers and officers of the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), and those who receive scholarship from Thailand International Cooperation Agency (TICA). The visa is valid for 90 days from the date of issue.
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Non-Immigrant visa “M”

Non-Immigrant Visa Type “M” or Media Visa may be granted to media personnel, journalists and film crew who are going to work in Thailand. The visa is valid for 90 days from the date of issue.
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How to Get a Thailand Education Visa & What You Can Study

If you want to study in Thailand you will need an education visa, officially known as a Non-Immigrant O Visa (ED).

This visa applies to those studying at university, learning Thai at a language centre, training to become a Buddhist monk, interning at a company, or attending a training or university course.
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A Guide on How to Apply the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV)

What is the DTV Visa Thailand?
The DTV Visa, part of Thailand’s Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa program, is specifically designed for long-term immigrant workers and digital nomads earning income from international sources. Unlike other visa options, the DTV Visa addresses the growing demand for flexible working conditions, making Thailand an ideal home base for digital nomads, freelancers, and remote employees of foreign companies. Read More