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The standard visa for foreign nationals who wish to work, manage a business, or conduct business activities in Thailand — commonly used by employees, directors, shareholders and business owners. A Non-B is generally required before obtaining a Work Permit.
Designed for foreign investors, executives, experts and employees working on BOI-promoted projects, with streamlined processing through the BOI One Stop Service Center.
Many BOI-company employees still hold a Non-B visa. The right category depends on your role and the company's BOI status — we'll confirm the correct route for you.
For foreign family members who wish to legally reside in Thailand based on their relationship with a primary visa holder (work, business, BOI or long-term visa). Typically issued to spouses and children and extendable annually.
For foreign nationals who wish to live in Thailand after retirement — long-term stay without employment. Suitable for retirees who meet the financial requirements.
The Non-O-A is usually applied for outside Thailand with longer initial validity and insurance requirements; the Non-O retirement extension is applied for inside Thailand and renewed annually. We advise the best route, including status changes from a Tourist/visa-exempt entry where eligible.
Issued to foreign nationals legally married to a Thai citizen, allowing long-term residence based on marriage. Extendable annually with supporting requirements.
Financial requirements typically include a 400,000 THB Thai bank deposit or 40,000 THB monthly income. Extensions require marriage certificate, proof of cohabitation and financial evidence.
For foreign nationals staying in Thailand for educational purposes — Thai language courses, international schools, universities, vocational or approved programmes.
The ED visa does not permit employment. To work you must obtain a separate visa and Work Permit.
A long-term visa for digital nomads, remote workers, freelancers and participants in cultural, wellness or long-stay lifestyle activities — valid up to 5 years with 180-day stays per entry.
The DTV does not allow employment with Thai companies or Thailand-sourced income without proper work authorization.
A Work Permit from the Ministry of Labour is required for any foreigner working in Thailand. It must match your visa type (Non-B or Non-IB) and registered job position.
| Step 1 — Non-B Visa Application (90 days) | 15,000 THB |
| Step 2 — Visa Extension (1-year stay) | 15,000 THB |
| Step 3 — Work Permit Application (1 year) | 15,000 THB |
| Total Package Fee | 45,000 THB |
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