Non-Immigrant Visas
If you are entering Thailand for any purpose other than as a tourist you will need to apply for a non-immigrant visa. Although it is not necessary, it is recommended that this should be done in your home country at a Thai Embassy or consulate.
There are two main categories of non-immigrant visa.
Category 'B' business visa.
Category 'O' dependent visa.
A non-immigrant B visa should be obtained by anyone wishing to work within Thailand. Once you have your visa you can apply for a work permit. Both a non-immigrant category B visa and a valid work permit are required to legally work within the Kingdom of Thailand.
If you are bringing your spouse and children with you they will need a non-immigrant O visa. This visa type (nom-immigrant O-A) is also issued to foreigners who plan to retire in Thailand. Certain capital and other criteria must be met before this visa will be granted.
If you are already in Thailand then it is recommended that you apply for your non-immigrant visa in a neighboring country.
Entry levels
There are two different entry options for a non-immigrant visa
1. Single entry
This visa is valid for 3 months from the date of issue and allows the holder to enter Thailand for a single period of up to 90 days. After 90 days the holder must leave Thailand and apply for another visa in a neighbouring country or can apply for an extension of up to 30 days from the local immigration office.
2. Multiple entry
This visa is valid for 12 months from the date of issue and allows the holder to enter Thailand as many times as required for a maximum stay of 90 days on each occasion. This visa can be extended by a further 3 months by leaving Thailand at the end of the visa and obtaining a new entry stamp on your return.
Categories non-immigrant visa
Categories of non-immigrant visa are listed below. Should you require any further information please do not hesitate to contact us.
Business visa (B).
Business approved visa (B-A).
Diplomatic visa (D).
Mass media visa (M), issued to accredited press representatives.
Educational study or observation (ED).
Expert visa (EX), issued to those performing skilled or expert work.
Official visa (F), issued to officials on duty (involving the Thai government).
Investor visa (IM), issued to foreigners who set-up their companies under the Board Of Investment.
Investment and business visa through the Board of Investment (IB), subject to the provision of the laws on investment promotion.
Others (O), including dependents and retired persons.
Missionary work or other religious activities (R).
Research and Science visa (RS).
Participation in an officially recognized sports event (S).