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Destination Thailand Visa (DTV)
The Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) is Thailand's purpose-built, 5-year multiple-entry visa for remote workers, freelancers, digital entrepreneurs earning income from outside Thailand, and people here for Thai soft-power activities. Each entry allows a 180-day stay, extendable once in-country by another 180. Visa Centre confirms your track, prepares the pack, and handles the full process end to end.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
• The DTV is a 5-year, multiple-entry visa.
• Each entry lets you stay 180 days, extendable once by another 180 — up to ~360 days at a time.
• You need proof of THB 500,000 in funds and to fit one activity track: remote work, Thai soft-power activities (Muay Thai, cooking, sports, medical), or as a dependent.
• You can apply online via the Thai e-Visa portal; the government visa fee is around THB 10,000.
• It does not grant the right to work for a Thai employer — it's for remote/foreign income or approved activities.
(All figures guidance, verified Jun 2026 — we confirm the current rules for your case.)
WHAT THE DTV ACTUALLY IS
For years, living in Thailand long-term meant retirement age, a Thai spouse, or a string of awkward short visas. The DTV changed that. Launched mid-2024 to attract remote workers and the people who come for Thailand's culture, it's a five-year, multiple-entry visa that lets you base yourself here without the annual scramble. Think of it as Thailand finally saying: stay a while, properly.
WHO QUALIFIES — THE THREE TRACKS
Track 1 — Remote workers & freelancers ("Workcation"). You work online for clients or an employer outside Thailand — a developer, designer, consultant, freelancer, or a remote employee of a foreign company. This is the big one, and the reason the DTV exists.
Track 2 — Thai soft-power & activities. You're here to do something distinctly Thai: train Muay Thai, take a Thai cooking course, pursue sports training, or receive medical treatment at a Thai hospital. Bring the enrolment or booking, and you're on track.
Track 3 — Dependents. Spouses and children under 20 of a DTV holder can come along on linked visas.
THE THB 500,000, EXPLAINED
The financial requirement is THB 500,000 (or equivalent) you can demonstrate — typically via bank statements (three months is standard; overseas statements in your home currency are accepted). It's there to show you can support yourself; it isn't a fee and it isn't locked away. The detail worth getting right is how recently and how clearly your statements show it — we tell you exactly what format the consulate expects, so it's accepted first time.
HOW TO APPLY — STEP BY STEP
1. Confirm your track (we do this with you in minutes).
2. Gather the proof — passport, the THB 500k evidence, your track document (employment/freelance proof, or the Muay Thai/cooking/medical booking), and a health insurance policy covering Thailand.
3. Apply online through the official Thai e-Visa portal (or a Thai embassy).
4. Receive your DTV — then enter Thailand and start your 180-day clock.
5. We set up your extensions and reporting so your stay never lapses.
VALIDITY & THE 180-DAY STAYS
The DTV is valid 5 years and multiple-entry. Each time you enter, you get 180 days. Already settled and don't want to leave? You can extend that once, in Thailand, by another 180 days — close to a full year per entry — then hop out and back to reset. No annual extension fee: unlike the retirement visa, the DTV is a one-time issuance.
DTV vs OTHER THAILAND VISAS
• vs a Tourist Visa / exemption: the tourist route gives you weeks; the DTV gives you years.
• vs the Retirement Visa: no age requirement — the DTV is the under-50 long-stay answer.
• vs an Education Visa: the DTV is broader and longer if you're working remotely rather than studying full-time.
HOW VISA CENTRE HELPS
Document preparation: full checklist, income evidence review, and a pre-submission check for your specific situation. Consulate selection: different consulates have different processing speeds and document emphases — we advise on the best option for your nationality. Post-arrival support: TM30 registration and the in-country 180-day extension, handled.
Requirements verified against official sources as of Jun 2026 (Thai e-Visa thaievisa.go.th, Thai MFA mfa.go.th). DTV requirements have evolved since the visa launched in 2024 — we confirm the current rules for your case before you apply.
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