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Good news for digital nomads and remote workers who want to live in Thailand legally! Thailand has just announced the new Destination Thailand Visa (DTV), aimed specifically at digital nomads and remote workers.
This new visa is part of Thailand's efforts to boost tourism and attract more visitors.
Here's everything you need to know about the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV).
The DTV visa application fee can range from {0} to {1} depending on location you are applying in.
| Country | Official Visa Fee | Converted to THB |
|---|---|---|
| Albania | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Andorra | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Australia | 600 AUD | ฿14,045* |
| Austria | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Belgium | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Bulgaria | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Cambodia | 400 USD | ฿13,031* |
| Canada | 650 CAD | ฿15,340* |
| China | 10,000 THB | ฿10,000 |
| Cyprus | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Czech Republic | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Denmark | 2,500 DKK | ฿12,693* |
| Estonia | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Finland | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| France | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Georgia | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Germany | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Greece | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Hong Kong | 3,000 HKD | ฿12,473* |
| Hungary | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Iceland | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| India | 25,000 INR | ฿8,561* |
| Indonesia | 5,600,000 IDR | ฿10,221* |
| Ireland | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Israel | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Italy | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Japan | 52,000 JPY | ฿10,624* |
| Kazakhstan | 400 USD | ฿13,031* |
| Kosovo | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Laos | 10,000 THB | ฿10,000 |
| Latvia | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Liechtenstein | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Lithuania | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Luxembourg | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Macao | 3,000 HKD | ฿12,473* |
| Malaysia | 1,600 MYR | ฿13,146* |
| Malta | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Monaco | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Netherlands | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| New Zealand | 2,000 NZD | ฿38,962* |
| Norway | 3,500 NOK | ฿12,327* |
| Poland | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Portugal | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Qatar | 1,500 QAR | ฿14,789* |
| Romania | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Russia | 350 USD | ฿11,402* |
| Saint-Marin | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Serbia | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Singapore | 500 SGD | ฿12,752* |
| Slovakia | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Slovenia | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Spain | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Sri Lanka | 85,000 LKR | ฿8,384* |
| Sweden | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| Switzerland | 350 CHF | ฿14,568* |
| Taiwan | 11,000 TWD | ฿11,402* |
| Ukraine | 350 EUR | ฿13,281* |
| United Arab Emirates | 1,500 AED | ฿13,304* |
| United Kingdom | 300 GBP | ฿13,145* |
| United States | 400 USD | ฿13,031* |
| Uzbekistan | 350 USD | ฿11,402* |
| Vietnam | 340 USD | ฿11,077* |
* Visa fees are not paid in THB. The exchange was recently updated at {0}.
The DTV visa allows for a single extension of 180 days per entry. This extension must be requested at a Thai immigration office, with a fee that may range from ฿1,900 to ฿10,000 (yet to be confirmed). You are eligible to apply for an extension once for each DTV entry stamp.
The Thailand Cabinet recently announced several visa promotions to enhance the country's tourism, a key industry for Thailand. One of these promotions is the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV), designed for long-term immigrant workers and digital nomads.
The DTV visa allows stays of up to 180 days with a visa issuance fee of {0} to {1} baht, valid for five years. DTV holders can extend their stay once per entry stamp for an additional 180 days with another 1,900 baht fee and may request to change the type of visa within the country.
The following passport holders may not be elidgible when applying for the DTV from countries which are not their own home country. These restrictions may vary from embassy, and consulate so it is best to confirm first before applying.
The Destination Thailand Visa allows you to stay in Thailand for up to 180 days per visit, with the option to extend for an additional 180 days each time. This multiple-entry visa is valid for 5 years, providing flexibility and convenience for long-term stays.
DTV holders can request to change the type of visa within the country, but this will terminate the DTV.
No work permit is required for the DTV visa if you are working under the Workation section and are employed by non-Thai entities. However, if you wish to work for Thai companies, you will need a work permit and a different type of visa.
Applying for the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) can be a complex process, and it's crucial to get it right the first time since the application fee is non-refundable. One of the best ways to ensure a smooth and successful application is by using a professional agency. These agencies are well-versed in the intricacies of the visa application process and can help you avoid common pitfalls, ensuring a quicker approval.
While using an agency is highly recommended, you do have other options. You can apply in person at your local Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate. It's important to note that for the DTV, you must apply from the country where your employment is based. Each embassy and consulate may have different procedures, so it's advisable to call ahead to confirm the application process and fee, which may vary from the standard {0} to as much as {1}.
Another option is to apply through the Thailand e-Visa website. This convenient method allows you to complete the application online and submit your documents either by uploading them or mailing them in. Although this option is non-refundable, it is crucial to ensure that you meet the eVisa qualifications beforehand. The eVisa application must be completed from the country where you can establish your presence.
These topics are pulled server-side from the ASK community so travelers can quickly see the latest DTV-related discussion around approvals, requirements, and embassy experiences.
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我在48小時內獲得了DTV簽證批准,良好的準備和文件整理非常重要。當需要額外資訊時,我在2小時內作出回覆。 星期四16點線上申請並付款 星期五14點額外材料要求 星期五16點上傳了所有額外要求的材料 星期六11:52批准下來,附帶完整的電子簽證可列印。 向法蘭克福的泰國領事館致敬。工作出色! 因此我省去了簽證代理費,一切順利!
我如何從加拿大取得DTV簽證?
哇,這個DTV概念聽起來對於在泰國長期停留來說是個改變遊戲規則的方案!我深入了解了那個頁面所說的內容,最突出的是它將「目的地泰國簽證」作為一個靈活的選項,適用於希望在5年內每次訪問最多居住和工作180天的數位遊牧族及遠端工作者 — 但請注意那個頁面本身並非官方政府網站,因此你應該始終向官方管道核實。 真正重要的是,泰國已經推出了一種針對長期停留與遠端工作的簽證,允許180天的停留和可能的延期 — 泰國外交部實際上也確認這是推動觀光和長期訪客的一部分。 當你查看這類資訊時,GovAssist(https://govassist.com/)是你的專家指引,協助你辨識哪些是真實合法,哪些不是,保持你的文件有序,並確保你遵循正確的申請流程、財務要求和使館規定。面對如此複雜的申請,有專家指導代表著更少的頭痛和更順利的簽證審核過程。請記住,正式申請應透過認可的政府入口網站或你最近的泰國大使館/領事館提出,而非非官方網站。
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有人對Arun烹飪學校DTV簽證申請有過良好經驗嗎?
我如何為居住在阿塞拜疆的伊朗公民申請DTV簽證?
所有經由泰國的過境旅客必須完成<a href="https://tdac.in.th">泰國數字入境卡(TDAC)</a>,這是國際旅客的強制性數字入境登記表。
我持DTV簽證作為自由職業者為日本公司工作。我的居民登記還留在日本。 我聽說即使收入來自泰國外的公司,只要實際在泰國賺錢,就需要在泰國申報稅務。 我在日本也報稅,但如果之後在泰國也要報稅,需要辦理哪些手續呢?
大約5年前,我去泰國一個月,逾期超過簽證一天(我為此支付了罰款)。 我還能申請DTV嗎? (荷蘭護照)
是的,你仍然可以申請DTV。即使只是逾期一天,特別是如果你在機場繳納了罰款且沒有被禁止入境或留下黑名單,這也不會阻止你持荷蘭護照申請DTV。只要你沒有被列入黑名單或被禁止進入泰國,這種輕微的逾期對大多數簽證申請來說都不是問題。 如果你沒有被拒絕入境或被禁止的紀錄,你應該沒問題。只要確保你滿足DTV的其他要求。
你知道所有人進入泰國都需要入境票嗎?我聽說有些人不需要,我幫忙辦簽證的中介之前說不需要,現在卻要求了。我覺得他們提出這樣的要求難以置信,而且我不知道是否會給我簽證,什麼時候給。
對於泰國的DTV簽證,有時候會要求入境機票,但並非對所有人都強制要求。這取決於領事館、審核申請的官員以及所提供的文件類型。有些人不需要出示,有些人需要,尤其是在代理機構希望確認一切都合法合規的情況下。 如果你的代理機構建議你提供機票,最好遵從他們的建議,以避免在DTV申請過程中出現問題或延誤。規則可能會根據情況和領事館的具體要求而變更。
大家好, 有人能幫我申請DTV嗎?需要準備什麼? 祝好,蘭迪 謝謝 …🙏🙏🙏
使用DTV,我一年可以多次進入該國嗎?大約4次?
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如果我擁有軟實力類別授予的DTV,我能否作為從海外獲得報酬的自由職業者工作?
是的,對於DTV,你可以遠端作為自由工作者工作(不能為泰國公司工作)。
正在考慮以ワーケーション類別申請DTV簽證。 申請條件中是否有每月最低薪酬要求? 例如,如果作為自由職業者,每月收入為1000泰銖,能否取得簽證? 過去三個月的財務證明已符合條件。
如果取得DTV並將居住據點(地址)遷移到泰國,是否不再需要在日本支付市縣民稅?
即使你取得DTV並遷居泰國,也不會立即完全解除在日本支付居民稅(市縣民稅)的義務。居民稅是基於「前一年的所得」於次年課徵,因此,在你離開日本的下一年,仍可能需繳納前一年在日本所得的居民稅。 但是,如果在取得DTV後正式取消日本的居民登記,並被認可為「非居住者」,原則上從此以後的所得就不再需要支付日本居民稅。 重要的是,遷居泰國時要向市區町村提交「轉出届」,明確表示已完全遷移生活據點。這將使你在日本稅務上被認定為「非居住者」,未來將不須繳納居民稅。
持簽證可以在泰國開戶嗎?開設銀行帳戶還需要其他什麼要求嗎?
誰他媽把年齡限制定為20歲,我18歲,我想申請dtv簽證
哪家代理機構最好?我看到很多,例如Siam-Legal提供精英簽證,或者https://dtvthaivisa.com等更多。預訂六個月的課程時,我需要參加泰拳訓練嗎?六個月後移民局還會再次詢問嗎?
最佳選擇是 https://tvc.co.th/dtv
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