Different Visa Types for Thailand
Thai Elite Visa
Thailand Elite Visa is a long-term visa categorized under Privilege Entry Visa allowing residency in Thailand along with benefits for a period between 5 and 20 years depending of the chosen package in exchange of a membership fee. The Elite Visa is 5-year renewable multiple entry visa with extendable 1-year length of stay per each entry.
This visa is appropriate for anyone who lives or regularly comes to Thailand but doesn’t want to deal with Thailand’s bureaucratic visa system. This includes digital nomads that don’t want to do visa runs, retirees who don’t want to be stressed with the new complicated regulations that have been regularly introduced, or investors or business people who need to fly in and out of Thailand several times a year.
Tourist Visa
This is a 60-day Tourist Visa to Thailand that can either be a multiple or single entry and can be extended for up to another 30 days by means of a visa run. Well if you want to extend longer than 30 days, you can convert the visa to a Non-Immigrant Visa which will require you to go to the nearby city or country such us Penang and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Non-Immigrant Visa
This is normally a single entry visa to Thailand valid for 90 days. Like the tourist visa, you can extend your stay by doing visa run going to the border or nearby city/country. Obtaining a work permit and opening a bank account is possible.
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).
Thai Marriage Visa and Retirement Visa
There is no direct application for these 2 visa types. But don’t worry its not going to be a complicated process, as long as you will meet the special financial requirements for the application. How to obtain a Marriage Visa in Thailand? You must simply be married to a Thai National. Otherwise, if you want a Retirement Visa in Thailand, you need to be 50 years old or above. The process is as easy as 1 2 3. First step, you obtain a non-immigrant visa. Next, convert the non-immigrant visa to either Marriage Visa or Retirement Visa. These are the visa types that will allow you to stay in Thailand for the whole 1 year (renewable) without going to the border or not leaving the kingdom anymore at all.
Business Visa
This visa is specially designed for people who want to do business legally in Thailand. It is also known as Non-Immigrant Business Visa. You can get a work permit, open a bank account however you still need to do a visa run every 90 days.
Thai Work Permit
If you want to work in Thailand, you need a work permit. However, before you can apply or be issued a work permit you must have a non-immigrant visa. This is required to apply for a work permit. Ideally, it should be acquired prior to your arrival in Thailand.
You can convert a tourist visa to a non-immigrant visa inside Thailand but it can take up to 1 or 3 months for this conversion process.
Permanent Resident Visa
To qualify for this visa, you must have stayed in Thailand for 3 consecutive with the one-year-visa extensions. If you are married to a Thai for 5 years, you must be earning 30,000 Baht/month. If you are single, at least your monthly income should be 80,000 Baht. You just simply present your three years of personal tax statements proving the above-stated income requirements to qualify for a Permanent Resident Visa in Thailand.
Thailand Pass
Aside from a visa, travelers wishing to enter Thailand by air are now required to register for Thailand Pass, the certificate of entry replacement.
Application for the Thailand Pass is free, you can register online using the Thailand Pass application portal:
The Thailand Pass system is a web-based QR code generating system designed to make the documentation process of travelers entering Thailand more efficient than the Certificate of Entry application.
The new system is for Thai, and foreign travelers to fill in their travel and health information. Upon approval, you'll receive a QR code which will allow you to travel to Thailand.
The QR code will be scanned upon entry to Thailand, and once the QR code is scanned, the authorities will see all the details that you have entered and all documents that you have uploaded.
Thailand Pass registration is required for all 3 Entry programs traveling into Thailand:
All travelers traveling by air from all the programs are required to register for the Thailand Pass in order to enter Thailand.
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