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Thailand Visas

Practical information for foreigners in or travelling to Thailand. For visa-specific help, Thai Visa Centre's Bangkok team is available by message or in-person appointment.

Use this guide alongside our About Thailand and Travel guide for broader Thailand planning context.

Audience
Expats and visitors

Practical orientation for Thailand travel, visas, and relocation.

Updated
June 2026

Rules change. Verify official sources before applying or travelling.

Official sources
Linked below

We cite government portals where applicable.

TVC support
Bangkok office

Book appointment or live chat for case-specific guidance.

Planning overview

Use this table to map the main decision points before you commit time or money.

TopicDetail
First stepRead official requirements and confirm your eligibility category.
DocumentsGather passport, address proof, translations, and supporting letters in the order requested.
SubmissionSubmit through the correct office, embassy, or authorised agent channel.
Follow-upTrack processing time and respond promptly to any additional document requests.

Core guidance

These sections translate the source guide into practical planning steps for visitors and long-stay residents.

1

Need help from Thai Visa Centre?

Our Bangkok immigration team can review your situation and recommend the right visa or compliance steps. - Book an appointment: tvc.co.th/book - Live chat: tvc.co.th/chat - Browse visa types: tvc.co.th/visas *Rules, fees, and embassy practices change. Confirm requirements with the relevant embassy or immigration office befor

2

Additional guidance

Review linked resources and contact TVC if your thailand visas question needs case-specific review.

3

Additional guidance

Review linked resources and contact TVC if your thailand visas question needs case-specific review.

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Additional guidance

Review linked resources and contact TVC if your thailand visas question needs case-specific review.

Action checklist

Follow this sequence to reduce avoidable delay and compliance risk.

1

Need help from Thai Visa Centre?

Our Bangkok immigration team can review your situation and recommend the right visa or compliance steps. - Book an appointment: tvc.co.th/book - Live chat: tvc.co.th/chat - Browse visa types: tvc.co.th/visas *Rules, fees, and embassy practices change. Confirm requirements with the relevant embassy or immigration office befor

2

Additional guidance

Review linked resources and contact TVC if your thailand visas question needs case-specific review.

3

Additional guidance

Review linked resources and contact TVC if your thailand visas question needs case-specific review.

4

Additional guidance

Review linked resources and contact TVC if your thailand visas question needs case-specific review.

Working principle

Official sources and correctly ordered documentation are usually more important than speed. Build the file correctly, then submit once.

Common risks and avoidable mistakes

Most difficult cases start with small avoidable errors. Use this list as a pre-submission control.

  • Relying on outdated forum advice instead of current official guidance.
  • Submitting incomplete files that reset processing clocks.
  • Missing translation or legalisation steps required by the receiving authority.
  • Booking non-refundable travel before visa or document approval is confirmed.
  • Skipping TDAC or entry compliance steps before departure to Thailand.

Planning checklist before you travel or relocate

Confirm your entry category, passport validity, and return plans before booking non-refundable flights or long hotel stays. Immigration officers compare your stated purpose with your visa stamp, prior entry history, and supporting documents at the counter.

Register your address through TM30 when required, complete TDAC before every arrival, and keep copies of lease agreements, insurance policies, and embassy correspondence in one folder. These records matter for extensions, tax filings, and unexpected compliance checks.

If your situation involves work, marriage, retirement funds, or property purchase, book a case review with our Bangkok team early. Small document gaps that seem minor at arrival become expensive fixes at extension season.

Detailed planning reference

Use this table to compare pathways, timelines, and compliance points before you commit to bookings or applications.

TopicSummaryNotes
Visa exemption30–60 days by nationalityNot for living, repeated entries scrutinised
Tourist visa (TR)60 days per entryExtendable at immigration for qualifying cases
DTV180 days per entry, 5-year validityRemote work, courses, wellness, activity proof required
Non-Immigrant BEmploymentWork permit required for legal work
Retirement O-AAge 50+Financial and insurance requirements
Thailand Privilege5–20 year packagesPaid membership, not employment authorisation alone

Extended guidance for Bangkok applicants

These sections expand on common questions we hear in consultations; read them alongside official government sources linked below.

1

Choose by purpose not convenience

The most common mistake is picking the easiest entry route instead of the correct visa category. Tourist exemption solves short holidays; it is not a long-stay strategy.

2

Embassy versus e-Visa

Many nationalities apply through thaievisa.go.th. Others lodge at Thai embassies abroad. Check your nationality menu on the official portal before booking flights.

3

Extensions and re-entry

Extensions happen at immigration in Thailand; re-entry permits protect multi-trip validity. Missing a re-entry permit can cancel your remaining visa validity when you leave.

4

Compliance stack

Long-stay holders manage TM30 address registration, 90-day reporting, and TDAC on every return. One gap can block your next extension.

Frequently asked questions

These answers provide orientation only and do not replace case-specific professional advice.

Q:Who should read this thailand visas guide?

A:Visitors, expats, and applicants planning Thailand travel, visas, or relocation who need practical orientation before booking or submitting documents.

Q:Does this guide replace professional advice?

A:No. This is general orientation. Confirm current rules with official sources and qualified advisers before you commit money or signatures.

Q:When was this guide last reviewed?

A:June 2026. Immigration, tax, and travel rules change. Verify details before you travel or apply.

Q:Can Thai Visa Centre help with my case?

A:Yes. Our Bangkok team assists with visas, immigration, legal coordination, and relocation planning. Book an appointment or start live chat.

Q:Do I need TDAC before arriving in Thailand?

A:Yes. Complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card according to current pre-arrival requirements for your entry category.

Q:Where can I find related Thailand guides?

A:Browse our Thailand guides hub, visa services pages, and destination-specific hotel and business guides on tvc.co.th.

Q:Is information on this page guaranteed accurate?

A:We source from official portals where possible, but programmes and fees change. Treat this as planning guidance, not a legal guarantee.

Q:How do I contact TVC in Bangkok?

A:Book at tvc.co.th/book, use live chat at tvc.co.th/chat, or message us during office hours.

Official references