Thailand offers numerous types of long-term visas for foreigners who wish to stay in Thailand for a long-term period. Foreigners may apply for the following long term visas:
The Thailand Elite Visa is a long-term visa given to the Thailand Privilege Card members. It is categorized under Tourist Visa (Privilege Entry Visa “PE”) allowing residency in Thailand along with benefits for a period between 5, 10, or 20 years depending on the chosen package in exchange for a membership fee.
This visa allows you to stay in Thailand for up to 10 years for a much more affordable price, provided you can meet the more stringent eligibility criteria, which involve high-level employment, minimum income and asset levels, and/or investments in Thailand. It is a choice that’s perfect for you if you have significant professional work experience, investments, or property ownership.
The LTR Visa consists of 4 streams, each providing roughly the same benefits but with distinct eligibility requirements:
In addition, you can bring along up to a total of 4 family members to accompany you while on this visa.
When you arrive in Thailand, one of the easiest visas to apply for is a 90-day single-entry non-immigrant visa. If you intend to stay in Thailand for a specific reason, you may be allowed to extend the duration of your non-immigrant visa from 90 days to 1 year.
You will be able to complete the extension if you qualify for one of the following categories:
If you’re over 50 years of age, the Retirement Visa Thailand gives you the chance to spend your golden years in Thailand with fewer hassles. Before acquiring it, you will need to apply for a Non-Immigrant O Visa before converting it to a Thai Retirement Visa, which will allow you to extend your visa up to a year. You can also renew it every year, allowing you to extend your stay indefinitely, as long as you continue to meet the requirements. Many retired that work through us had extended for more than 10 years with no hassle.
If you have married a Thai national, the Marriage Visa Thailand entitles you to stay within the Kingdom and legally obtain a work permit, among other privileges. After registering your marriage in Thailand, you can apply for an initial 90-day Non-Immigrant O visa which can then be extended into a 1-year Marriage Visa. While the marriage visa lasts for a year, it is renewable on an annual basis, letting you stay indefinitely within the country as long as your marriage remains valid.
The Thailand Business Visa allows you to work in Thailand or conduct business within the country. If you obtained a single-entry 90-day Non-Immigrant B visa, you have the option to upgrade it to a 1-year Non-Immigrant B visa if you receive an employment offer from a Thai company.
A One-year Non-immigrant visa enables you to travel into and out of Thailand multiple times without the hassle of having to apply for a one-year extension of stay. With this visa, you’ll be able to stay in Thailand for up to a year but also have the opportunity to extend it for 3 months.
This type of visa is unobtainable in Thailand and must be collected from a Thai Embassy or Royal Thai Consulate while abroad. While you can stay in Thailand for up to 1 year, you can only stay up to 90 days consecutively. However, you can simply reset the clock by flying out of the country and back the next day, every 3 months.
To be considered eligible for a One-year Non-immigrant visa, you will need to provide the following list of documents:
To acquire a 1-Year Non-Immigrant Visa, you will need to complete these basic steps:
If you are approved, collect your new visa from the relevant consulate or embassy, either in person or by mail
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