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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.

What are the Requirements for a Thailand DTV Visa?​

If you are going to apply for the Thailand DTV Visa, there are just a few requirements you have to meet, but they will differ depending on your category: workcation, soft power activity, or dependent. Make sure you have these documents ready before starting your application.

  1. Passport or Travel Document
  2. Passport Photograph
  3. Document Showing Current Location
  4. Evidence of Financial Assets*
    • Amount of no less than 500,000 THB (differs by embassy)
    • Bank statements, payslips, or a sponsorship letter can act as evidence
  5. Proof of Purpose of Visit:
    • Workcation: Employment contract, employment certificate from your country, or a professional portfolio showing your freelancer work
    • Thai Soft Power: Proof of confirmation to attend the activity or a letter of appointment from a hospital or medical center
    • Dependent of Primary DTV Holder: Proof of relationship, such as a marriage certificate, birth certificate, or certificate of adoption


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