Thailand Visa
Thailand Visa Exemption (May 2024)
As of May 2024, Thailand has successfully extended its Thailand Visa Exemption Scheme to 5 countries in Asia in an attempt to further increase traffic to the Kingdom. What is the Thailand Visa Exemption Scheme? The Visa Exemption Scheme allows tourists to enter Thailand without the need to apply for a visa beforehand and stay in the […]
A Guide to the New Destination Thailand Visa (DTV)
The Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) is a newly announced visa designed to support the government’s efforts to increase tourism in Thailand. It provides an incentive to foreigners that work remotely, colloquially referred to as “digital nomads”, to stay and work in Thailand for extended periods without immigration or tax concerns. If you successfully acquire a […]
New Thai Visa Option: Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) Visa
In May 2024, the Thai cabinet approved the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC Visa), a new type of long-term visa option that caters to specialists, executives, professionals, and their dependents. This visa aims to support the development of targeted industries in Thailand such as automation, robotics, aviation, logistics, and biochemicals. What is the EEC Visa Thailand? […]
Thai Embassies and Consulates Switch to E-Visa Only
From October 2024 onwards, visitors from all around the world will now most likely have to get their Thai visas online, as the majority of Thai embassies and consulates in foreign countries have largely switched to accepting online Thailand E-Visa applications. Walk-ins are no longer accepted at many Thai consulates, so if you are hoping to apply for Thai visas from a foreign country, you should familiarize yourself with the new E-Visa procedures. Why Do These Embassies and Consulates Now Require E-Visa Applications? In an effort to increase tourism to Thailand, the Thai government has ordered several Royal Thai Embassies and Consulates around the world to use the Thailand E-Visa system, in place of walk-in visa applications and appointments. The Thailand E-Visa system is an online system that offers a more streamlined process when applying for and receiving a Thai visa, as the entire process can be done at Thailand’s official E-Visa website. By eliminating the paperwork of the application process and doing everything online, Thai Immigration can process and register visa applications faster, hopefully leading to shorter wait times and decreased congestion at both consulates and immigration checkpoints. By implementing the Thailand E-Visa system, the government hopes to streamline
Destination Thailand Visa | DTV Visa Thailand 2024
As of July 15, 2024, the Thai government has confirmed the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV Visa Thailand) is now live for those looking to work and travel (“workcation”) in Thailand. The DTV allows holders to stay in Thailand for up to 180 days per entry and is valid for 5 years. Known as the “digital nomad visa,” the DTV is cost-effective and convenient if you are a freelancer, digital nomad, or remote worker seeking a simple way to work from the tropical paradise of Thailand. Alternatively, you can also qualify for this visa if you plan to participate in so-called “Thai Soft Power” activities. You are eligible for the DTV if you plan to attend Thai boxing or cooking classes, participate in sports training, undergo medical treatments, take short-term educational courses, take part in seminars, or join artistic or musical festivals. This post will explain what this visa is, what its requirements are, and the DTV Visa Thailand application process. Note that this visa has been recently introduced and this information is subject to change by the government without notice. Destination Thailand Visa: Visa Basics Here’s a list of the important Thailand DTV visa facts: Visa Duration: 5-years Visa Type: Multiple entry Length of
New Thailand Visa Exemption and Thailand Visa on Arrival Schemes
As of July 15, 2024, the new regulations surrounding the Thailand Visa on Arrival program and the Thailand visa exemption scheme announced earlier in the year are now in full effect. These rule updates will allow more people than ever before to visit Thailand without first having to apply for a visa at the embassy in their home country. This further supports the Thai government’s plan to increase the number of foreign tourists to 40 million by the end of the year. This post will break down the updates to both the visa exemption and VOA programs, explain how visitors can take advantage, and list the eligible countries. Thailand Visa on Arrival To boost efforts to increase tourism in the country, the Thai government has made citizens from 31 countries eligible to acquire a single-entry visa after arriving in Thailand at certain immigration checkpoints (such as Thai international airports). This is a significant increase from the previous list of only 19 countries. For only 2,000 baht, visitors will be allowed to stay in Thailand for no more than 15 days and take part in any activity allowed by the standard Thailand Tourist Visa. Unlike visa exemptions which we will get into below, the Visa on