The Complete Guide to Obtaining Work Permit in Thailand (2023)

The Complete Guide to Obtaining Work Permit in Thailand (1)
If you are one of the many foreigners who consider Thailand a dream country and wish to stay here long term, working in Thailand is one of the most preferable and practical options out there. Every foreigner who works in the Kingdom must possess a work permit, but the process of obtaining one can be overwhelming for some. Nonetheless, the work permit allows you to exercise your rights and benefits as an employee in Thailand, and engaging in work without a proper permit will result in punishment as enforced by the law.

Before you decide to relocate to this beautiful country, it will be useful for you to know about all the fundamentals and requirements of getting a work permit and work visa to ensure you can enjoy your life in Thailand while staying compliant. This complete guide will navigate you through the process.

Thai Work Visa and Thai Work Permit – What’s the Difference?

In some countries work visa may have the same meaning as a work permit, but not in Thailand. Foreigners may be confused and assume that once they have obtained a work visa, they can start working without having to go through other processes, and that is inaccurate. To work in Thailand legally, foreigners will need to have both a work visa and a work permit. These two are not interchangeable.

  • A Work Visa is required for all non-Thai citizens who intend to work in Thailand and should be applied from their home countries. There are different types of visas that allow foreign nationals to later apply for a work permit once they entered Thailand, such as the Non-Immigrant B visa, Thai marriage visas, etcetera. The work visa is issued by the Royal Thai Embassy, or the Consulate and the official visa document will be present on the passport.
  • A Work Permit is to be obtained once the foreigners have entered Thailand with a proper work visa. It is a legal document issued by the Ministry of Labor outlining the foreign employee’s occupation, position, and the hiring company. This permit allows non-Thai citizens to legally engage in work or start a business in Thailand.

What are the Types of Work Visa?

As previously mentioned, there are various types of Non-immigrant visas that allow foreign nationals to work in Thailand. Foreigners will need to select the type of visa that best suits their condition and the type of work they intend to perform. It is recommended to look into the types of work activities that are prohibited to foreigners stated in the Foreign Business Act before conducting any kind of business in Thailand.

Here are the types of Non-immigrant visas foreigners can apply for work-related purposes.

Non-immigrant B Visa (Business Visa)

This is the most common type of work visa that is issued to foreigners who work in Thailand as employees as well as those who wish to conduct business in the Kingdom. Foreigners should apply for a Non-immigrant B visa in their country of origin which generally permits foreigners to stay in Thailand for 90 days. Once the work permit is granted within those 90 days, then foreigners can apply for a one-year Non-immigrant B while in Thailand with the company’s assistance.

Non-immigrant B-A Visa (Business Approved Visa)

This type of visa is normally granted to those who invest in a business in Thailand. The associated company in Thailand may assist in processing the visa on behalf of the foreign investor. The visa is valid for one year. However, the issuance of this visa is not very common and most likely depends on the discretions of the embassy or the consulate.

Non-immigrant IB visa (Investment and Business Visa)

The Non-immigrant IB visa is for foreign nationals who intend to work for companies or projects under the Board of Investment of Thailand (BOI)’s promotion. These are the projects approved by BOI as helping to foster benefits for the Kingdom.

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Non-immigrant M visa (Media Visa)

This type of visa is issued to foreigners planning to work in the media industry in Thailand, such as television, film, or online media. Depending on the specific type of media work the foreigners will carry out, approvals from related authorities may be required.

Non-immigrant O Visa (Accompanying Family Members)

If the foreigner who is granted a work visa wishes to bring his/her spouse or family members to Thailand, the accompanying family members should obtain the Non-immigrant O visa. This type of visa is also granted to foreign nationals engaging in volunteer work, those who are married to Thai citizens, and retirees.

Smart Visa

Smart Visa is a new category of visa issued to foreign professional talents with specific skills and experience, foreign investors, startup entrepreneurs, executives, and family members of the Smart Visa holders. These highly skilled professionals must work in the targeted industries, such as biotechnology, smart electronics, biochemical, etcetera.

Those who are granted Smart Visa can stay in Thailand for 4 years and are eligible for special privileges including work permit exemption.

Once the official visa is secured, the next step is to apply for a work permit with the help of the company in Thailand that the foreigners are engaged with. The work permit must be obtained before commencing any work activities.

Requirements For Thai Work Permit

Foreigners who are interested in working in Thailand should note that not every business entity is able to offer work permits for foreign employees. There are certain conditions both the company and the foreign professional must meet in order to apply for a work permit.

The general requirements for companies include:

  • Officially registered as a juristic entity in Thailand
  • A minimum of 2 million Baht registered capital per one work permit
  • Employed at least 4 Thai nationals for each work permit
  • For overseas registered companies, the minimum capital required is 3 million baht per permit.

Exemptions from these requirements can be granted in case the company is promoted by BOI. Nonetheless, the company must provide an explanation to BOI regarding the reasons foreign employees are necessary for the project.

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The foreign individual applying for a work permit must also meet certain qualifications. These include:

  • An appropriate type of Non-immigrant visa
  • A proper job offer from a company in Thailand
  • Education background and work experience applicable to the area of work that the individual will perform
  • Relatively healthy without serious diseases or addictions

Documents Needed to Apply for Work Permit

In most cases, employers will be the party in charge of submitting a work permit application which can be done before or after the foreign employee enters Thailand. However, the employee must be present when the work permit is collected.

Below contains the lists of documents required from the company and the foreign individual.

Documents from Company:

  • Work Permit Application Form
  • Company registration certificate and list of shareholders
  • VAT certificate and filings
  • Social security payment forms
  • Corporate income tax filings
  • Employment contract between the company and the foreign individual

Documents from Foreign Employee:

  • Original passport and copies of Non-immigrant visa page, latest entry page, and biodata page
  • Copies of work experience certificates from previous employers
  • Copies of educational certificates or degrees
  • Recently issued medical certificate
  • Three 3×4 cm photos taken no more than 6 months
  • Other relevant certificates and licenses

The copies of each original document must be signed. In addition, some documents may need to be translated into Thai, especially if they are in other languages that are not English. Hence, it is recommended to prepare these documents ahead of time.

Work Permit Application Process in Thailand

Once all the documents are prepared, the foreign employee or the company will need to submit the work permit application documents at the Ministry of Labor. However, if the company is promoted by BOI, the work permit will firstly need to be requested through the BOI system for approval, then the work permit will be issued at the One-Stop Service Center.

Step 1: Apply for an Appropriate Non-immigrant Visa

As previously mentioned, to be eligible for a work permit, a foreign professional must first possess a non-immigrant visa that will allow a non-Thai citizen to work in Thailand. The visa can be applied at the Thai Embassy in the foreigner’s home country prior to entering the Kingdom. If the foreigner is already in Thailand with a tourist visa, he/she must convert the tourist visa to a non-immigrant visa. This type of visa is valid for 90 days and can be extended once the work permit has been issued.

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The required documents to apply for a non-immigrant visa may vary depending on each embassy’s conditions. Below are the general documents that will be necessary.

  • Non-immigrant visa application form
  • A job offer from an entity in Thailand
  • Original passport with at least 6 months of validity
  • Employment contract between the company and the foreign employee
  • Letter of invitation from the hiring company stating the job details
  • Other documents requested by the embassy or the consulate

Step 2: Apply for Work Permit

The work permit application process should be completed within 90 days before the applicant’s non-immigrant visa is expired. The official work permit booklet will be issued by the Department of Labor to foreign employees. Both the hiring company and the foreign employee must meet the qualification prescribed by the Labor Department to be considered for a work permit.

For an application that meets certain requirements or is submitted under a BOI promoted company, it can be processed at the One-Stop Service Center for one-day approval.

Step 3: Work Permit Approval

Once all of the application documents are filed, the applicant will receive a notification slip stating the date when the permit can be collected. On the collection day, the foreign applicant must be present with the original passport to receive the work permit stamp from the Labor Department.

The process usually takes 7-10 business days if submitted in Bangkok. In the case of an application issued in Phuket, it may take up to 2 months.

It is important to note that the work permit will only be valid for a maximum length of one year and will need to be extended. The case will be different for a BOI-promoted company.

After the work permit is obtained, the foreign employee must process the visa extension from 90 days to at least one year.

Work Permit Restrictions and Obligations

Foreigners who have received a work permit are only allowed to work for the company and within the roles stated in the permit. Working outside the scope of the permit may result in punishment, such as imprisonment and a fine.

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Furthermore, maintaining a work permit comes with obligations.

Income Tax Filing

The foreign employee must obtain a personal tax identification number from the Revenue Department. The process is simple and can be completed in one day with the proper documents. With the tax ID, the foreign employee will be able to file his/her annual income tax.

90-Day Notification

Every expatriate who is permitted to stay in Thailand for the long term is obligated to report his/her current residence to the immigration office every 90 days. This can be done in person at the Thai immigration office, by mail, or with the help of an agent.Here is the step-by-step guide for the 90-day online reporting.

Re-entry Permit

If the foreigner holds a single-entry visa and desires to leave and re-enter Thailand, he/she must first apply for a re-entry permit. The visa is directly associated with the work permit. Therefore, if the foreigner leaves the country and causes the visa to be void, it will affect the work permit. The application for the single or multiple re-entry permit can be processed at the immigration office or the immigration desk at the airport.

Termination, Changes, and Renewal of Work Permit

Termination of Work Permit

Once the employment comes to an end, the termination shall be reported to the Labor Department for the cancellation of the work permit and visa. The foreigner is usually given an extension of stay for seven days to leave Thailand.

Changing Jobs

If the foreign employee wishes to change jobs while staying in Thailand, he/she must agree on the resignation date with the current company which is when the company will process the cancellation of the work permit. In the meantime, the new employer must prepare the documents for the new work permit application and the extension of stay. If the permission to stay in Thailand expires before the documents get submitted to the Immigration Office, the foreigner will have to leave the country in order to apply for a new non-immigrant visa and work permit.

Renewal of Work Permit

The work permit must be extended or renewed before the expiration date. The foreign employee and the hiring company must ensure that the employee’s visa is extended first in order to renew the work permit. The required documentation is the same as the ones submitted for the initial work permit application.

How Much Does It Cost?

Non-immigrant B visa (business visa) fees:

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  • Single-entry fee of 2,000 Baht with three months validity
  • Multiple entries fee of 5,000 Baht with one-year validity

Work permit application fees:

  • Application fee of 100 Baht
  • Work permit fee of 750 Baht for three months validity
  • Work permit fee of 1,500 Baht for three to six months of validity
  • Work permit fee of 3,000 Baht for one-year validity
  • Other fees, such as translation and legalization of documents

The working visa and work permit applications require detailed preparation. To ensure the start of your career or business venture in Thailand is as seamless as possible, the local lawyers can help simplify the process and guide you through all the steps. Reach out to us for professional support.

FAQs

How do I get a work permit for Thailand? ›

To secure a work permit in Thailand, a foreigner needs an initial visa, which is a non-immigrant visa. The non-immigrant visa must be obtained before entering Thailand. Once the foreigner has a non-immigrant visa, he may begin to process the work permit. The work permit process would take 7 business days to accomplish.

Can I convert Thai tourist visa to work permit? ›

Tourists are not allowed to work in Thailand. If they want to, they need to have their visa changed into a Non-Immigrant B Visa. This visa is typically the one issued to foreigners so they could engage in business or employment purposes inside Thailand. It comes on 90-day single entry, or on 1-year multiple entry.

Do I need a degree to get a work permit in Thailand? ›

There are a lot of those in Thailand trust me. Although the official line is 'no you can't get a work permit without a degree' there are plenty of examples of agencies managing to get one for their teaching staff and in some cases, teachers at government schools out in the sticks have had no problem at all.

How much should I pay for a work permit? ›

Pay $35 for each Work Permit issued. You can pay by GIRO, VISA, MasterCard or eNETS debit.

How much does it cost for a work permit in Thailand? ›

Work permit application fees: Application fee of 100 Baht. Work permit fee of 750 Baht for three months validity. Work permit fee of 1,500 Baht for three to six months of validity.

How much is a work permit in Thailand? ›

Holder of this type of visa wishing to work in Thailand must be granted a work permit before starting work. The visa fee is 2,000 Baht for single-entry with three-month validity and 5,000 Baht for multiple entries with one-year validity.

How long can I stay in Thailand after cancel work permit? ›

The labour office will give you a receipt for cancelling your work permit which you need to take to your nearest immigration office who will cancel your visa with immediate effect. They will then issue you with a 7 day permission to stay which is intended for you to tidy up your affairs in order to leave Thailand.

Can I work in Thailand as a foreigner? ›

Yes, foreigners are allowed to work in Thailand if you have a valid visa, a work permit and is employed with an occupation that does not violate the Alien Employment Act.

Is Toeic needed for work permit in Thailand? ›

Foreign nationals of non-English-speaking countries may also need to submit a certificate of language proficiency (such as TOEIC, TOEFL or IELTS) to verify their English language ability. Assuming the application is approved, the visa will allow the holder to seek a work permit in Thailand.

Can you get a work visa without a degree? ›

While most professional-level jobs in the United States require a minimum of a bachelor's degree, many individuals are working in the U.S. on an H-1B visa without a degree. If you were wondering whether you could get the H-1B visa despite not having a bachelor's, master's, or doctorate degree, you can.

How long can you stay in Thailand without a visa? ›

If you plan to stay for more than 45 days or you will work in Thailand, you must get the appropriate visa before you travel. For more information, contact the nearest Thai Embassy or Consulate.

How long is the Work Permit processing time? ›

In general, it takes about 150–210 days (5–7 months) for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to process Form I-765. Previously, USCIS processed work permit applications within 90 days, but a growing backlog has caused additional delays.

What is the difference between work pass and Work Permit? ›

Employment Pass holders have more private life privileges in comparison to Work Permit holders who are allowed to come to Singapore solely for work purpose.

How long does it take to get a work visa? ›

Visa processing takes approximately 21 workdays from the date on which the application is received by the Embassy. A further 2-3 workdays should be allowed for the return of your passport.

What are the documents required for working visa? ›

LIST OF DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR AN EMPLOYMENT VISA 1 Original passport valid for a minimum of 6 months and having at least 3 blank visa pages. 2 A photocopy of the data page of the passport. 3 Two passport size photographs (2X2 inch).

How much is a 1 year visa in Thailand? ›

2,000 Thai Baht for a single-entry Non-Immigrant Visa with three-months' validity. 5,000 Thai Baht for a multiple-entry Non-Immigrant Visa with one-year validity.

How can I stay in Thailand for one year? ›

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  1. The Thai Elite Visa is a 5-year renewable multiple entry visa with an extendable 1-year length of stay per entry. ...
  2. The Thai Elite visa holder can have an uninterrupted stay in Thailand without the usual need to leave the country every 90 days as with the other visa types.

Can you get a 1 year visa for Thailand? ›

One Year Non-Immigrant Visa

This visa is often a Multiple Entry Visa to Thailand valid for use for a period of 1 year. You are allowed to stay 90 days per entry which means, every 90 days, you will have to go to border and have your visa stamped at the immigration (visa run).

How many foreigners can legally work in a company in Thailand? ›

Is there a maximum number of foreign employees per company? A company in Thailand can hire one foreign worker per 3 million Thai baht in capital and one foreign worker per four full-time Thai employees.

Which country is the easiest to get a work visa? ›

The top 10 easiest countries to get a work visa are the following:
  • Australia.
  • New Zealand.
  • Germany.
  • Netherlands.
  • South Korea.
  • Canada.
  • Ireland.
  • The Czech Republic.

Can I work while I wait for my work permit? ›

It is legal to work in the United States while you're waiting for a green card. However, you will need to obtain what's called an Employment Authorization Document (EAD), which is also known as a work permit. The good news is that it may be pretty easy for you to get an EAD.

What is type of work permit? ›

What are the types of Work Permits? There are seven main types of work permits: Hot Work Permits, Cold Work Permits, Confined Spaces Work Permits, Chemical Work Permits, Height Work Permit, and Excavation Permit. Each work permit is categorized depending on the nature of the job and the hazard involved in it.

Can you transfer work permit in Thailand? ›

The process is not an issue. The old employer just needs to cancel your old work permit and your new employer should get you your new work permit.

How many times can you extend your stay in Thailand? ›

If you arrived in Thailand using a 60 Day Tourist Visa, or a 30 Day Visa Exemption then you are allowed to obtain one 30 day visa extension. But due to Covid-19 you also can obtain a 60 Day Covid Visa Extension (multiple times).

Can workers cancel work permit Thailand? ›

You must do this on the day your employment ends. The labor office will give you a receipt for the work permit cancelation, which you must present to the nearest immigration office, which will cancel your visa with immediate effect.

What is a good salary in Thailand? ›

Like in most countries, the education level in Thailand matters in getting a good salary. A report by the Bank of Thailand revealed that workers with a bachelor's degree can earn at least US$714.20 a month while master's degree holders get up to US$1,206.05. Non-degree holders can still earn up to US$449.83 monthly.

Which job is best in Thailand? ›

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  • Employee at an international company. ...
  • Manager in hospitality industry. ...
  • Entrepreneur/digital nomad, freelancers.
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What is the most common job in Thailand? ›

The most popular jobs in Thailand tends to be teaching. The teaching profession in Thailand however has changed over the years. See this website for more details.

How much is Toeic? ›

How much does it cost to take TOEIC? Fees are set by test centres. Expect to pay around $140 USD for each component (Listening and Reading / Speaking and Writing).

Where can I take TOEIC test in Thailand? ›

There are 2 test centers in Thailand.
  • Bangkok test center: BB Building Room 1907 No.54 Asoke- Sukhumvit road 10110. Tel. 02-260-7061, 02-259-3990.
  • Chiang Mai test center: 3rd floor No.4/6 Suvarnabhumi road Soi 3 Amphoe Mueung Chiang Mai 50000 Tel. 053-241-273, 053-241-274, 053-241-275.

What Toeic means? ›

The TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) is a standardized English test oriented towards professionals and companies.

How do you sponsor a family member? ›

As a U.S. citizen, you must file a separate petition for each one of your direct relatives, including your own children. For example: To sponsor your mother and father, file a separate petition for each. If they have other children—your brothers and sisters—file a separate petition for each of them.

Can I work in Vietnam without a degree? ›

Foreigners who are the Board of Directors members of the joint-stock company or foreigners who are the legal representative of the company are people that do not have to submit degrees when apply for work permit. In most cases, a work permit is required when working in Vietnam for more than three months.

Can I get a work visa with an associate's degree? ›

No. You must have at least a U.S. Bachelor (4-year) Degree or it's equivalent. 3 years of work experience is equivalent to 1 year of University.

What happens if you overstay in Thailand? ›

Overstaying your visa is illegal. If you overstay for a short period you will have to pay a fine. However, if you overstay for more than 90 days then it is a serious offence and the result will be you are deported from Thailand and banned from visiting again.

How can I live permanently in Thailand? ›

In order to apply to become a Thai permanent resident, applicants must have had a Thai non-immigrant visa for at least three years prior to the submission of the application and must have three consecutive yearly extensions in order to qualify.

Is visa free for Thailand in 2022? ›

From July 1st, 2022, foreign travelers no longer need to apply for a Thailand Pass before entering Thailand.

How can I get a work permit quickly? ›

Call the USCIS Contact Center at 800-375-5283 (TTY 800-767-1833) to request expedited processing of your EAD based on your circumstance as a healthcare worker or a childcare worker with an EAD that will expire within 30 days or has already expired.

What can I do while waiting for my work permit? ›

What You Can Do While Waiting For The Work Permit Approval
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  2. Get Moving. ...
  3. Practice English (If Necessary) ...
  4. Prepare Yourself For A Job. ...
  5. Explore Your New Community. ...
  6. Work On Your Family Tree. ...
  7. Start a Bucket List/ Focus On Your Goals.
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Why is work permit taking so long? ›

The federal agency responsible for overseeing the country's legal immigration system faces an application backlog of 3.8 million worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an internal watchdog report. That has led to long delays for many of the immigration petitions they process, especially to issue work permits.

Can Work Permit holder work for another company? ›

All work pass holders must only work for their designated employer.

Who are Work Permit holders? ›

A Work Permit (WP) is generally issued to unskilled or semi-skilled migrant workers. The Work Permit duration is generally 2 years, subject to the validity of the worker's passport, the security bond and the worker's employment period, whichever is shorter.

How much is EP salary? ›

EP applicants must have proven qualifications such as a university degree or other satisfactory professional qualifications or specialised skills. New graduate candidates must receive a monthly minimum salary of $4,500. As mentioned above, the minimum salary for EP holders will be raised to $5,000 in September 2022.

What are the 4 types of visa? ›

Which type of visa do you need? Probably one of the four main types: tourist, immigration, student, or work.

How much does a work visa cost? ›

The application fee for the most common nonimmigrant visa types is US$160. This includes tourist, business, student, and exchange visas. Most petition-based visas, such as work and religious visas, are US$190.

How do I know if my visa is approved? ›

You can check the status of your visa application on ceac.state.gov. If your visa has been denied, you may find useful information on Ineligibilities and Waivers on usvisas.state.gov.

Can I work in Thailand as a foreigner? ›

Yes, foreigners are allowed to work in Thailand if you have a valid visa, a work permit and is employed with an occupation that does not violate the Alien Employment Act.

What are the documents required for working visa? ›

LIST OF DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR AN EMPLOYMENT VISA 1 Original passport valid for a minimum of 6 months and having at least 3 blank visa pages. 2 A photocopy of the data page of the passport. 3 Two passport size photographs (2X2 inch).

Can a UK citizen work in Thailand? ›

you must apply for a non-immigrant visa at a Royal Thai embassy and, once you have this, a work permit. You should make arrangements through your employer or volunteer organisation and ask your nearest Royal Thai embassy for advice and information.

What is a good salary in Thailand? ›

Like in most countries, the education level in Thailand matters in getting a good salary. A report by the Bank of Thailand revealed that workers with a bachelor's degree can earn at least US$714.20 a month while master's degree holders get up to US$1,206.05. Non-degree holders can still earn up to US$449.83 monthly.

Which job is best in Thailand? ›

Without further ado, let's dive into the best jobs for Thailand expats in 2022.
  • Teacher at schools, tuition centers, and cultural organizations. ...
  • Employee at an international company. ...
  • Manager in hospitality industry. ...
  • Entrepreneur/digital nomad, freelancers.
14 Apr 2022

What is the most common job in Thailand? ›

The most popular jobs in Thailand tends to be teaching. The teaching profession in Thailand however has changed over the years. See this website for more details.

How long is the work permit processing time? ›

In general, it takes about 150–210 days (5–7 months) for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to process Form I-765. Previously, USCIS processed work permit applications within 90 days, but a growing backlog has caused additional delays.

Which country is the easiest to get a work visa? ›

The top 10 easiest countries to get a work visa are the following:
  • Australia.
  • New Zealand.
  • Germany.
  • Netherlands.
  • South Korea.
  • Canada.
  • Ireland.
  • The Czech Republic.

Can I work while I wait for my work permit? ›

It is legal to work in the United States while you're waiting for a green card. However, you will need to obtain what's called an Employment Authorization Document (EAD), which is also known as a work permit. The good news is that it may be pretty easy for you to get an EAD.

Is a bank statement needed for work visa? ›

A common visa requirement is a Bank Statement or a Bank Certificate. The main goal of having a bank account is for the embassy to know that you have enough funds to travel to their country.

What two things must the issuer do before issuing a work permit? ›

Issuer must be a person who is trained, competent and authorized to issue a Permit to Work after ensuring that all the hazards, associated with the work being done in that area, have been identified and all necessary safety precautions are being implemented to ensure that the work can be completed safely.

How do I know if my visa is rejected? ›

Upon visa refusal, you will get a letter from the consulate stating the reason for refusal. This will help you reapply after a specific period of time by rectifying the mistake. Also, some of the consulate websites provide the visa status with the reason for rejection, if any.

How much is a 1 year visa for Thailand? ›

5,000 Thai Baht for a multiple-entry Non-Immigrant Visa with one-year validity.

How long can you live in Thailand without a visa? ›

Visa Exempt Entry

Upon entry, Thai immigration officials will place an immigration stamp in the passport permitting a 30-day stay in Thailand if arriving by air or land. This time limit may subsequently be extended for an additional 30 days by paying a 1,900 baht fee to the Thai Immigration Bureau office.

How much does it cost to live in Thailand a month? ›

Minimum Cost Living in Thailand in 2022: USD $650
Monthly ExpenseMinimum Cost (USD$)
Rent & Internet$230
Electricity & Water$30
Maid$15
Food$190
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