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Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) – Workcation & Thai Soft Power Activities Visa
Please Note:
The Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) is classified as a tourist visa. Employment, opening a bank account, or engaging in business activities in Thailand while holding this visa is strictly prohibited. Violation of these conditions may result in arrest, imprisonment, and deportation.
Purpose of Visit
DTV1 – Workcation: For digital nomads, remote workers, foreign talents, and freelancers.
DTV2 – Thai Soft Power-Related Activities: Including Muay Thai training, Thai culinary courses, and medical treatments.
DTV3 – Dependents: Spouses and children (under 20 years old) of DTV visa holders.
Visa Details
Visa Fee: £300
Visa Validity: 5 years (Multiple Entries)
Length of Stay: 180 days per entry
Extension of Stay: You may apply for a one-time extension of up to 180 days through the Thai Immigration Bureau. After staying the maximum of 180 + 180 days, you must leave and re-enter Thailand using the same DTV visa, provided it is still valid.
Required Documents by Category
DTV1 – Workcation
Required Documents:
- Passport or travel document (biodata page)
- A recent photo (taken within the last 6 months)
- Proof of current location
- Financial evidence of no less than £11,000 (500,000 THB), e.g. bank statements or sponsorship letter (sponsorship letter is for the children under 16 years old only)
- Employment contract, certificate of employment, or professional portfolio showing your status as a digital nomad/remote worker/foreign talent/freelancer
- Flight details (E-Ticket issued directly by the airline) showing your name, departure date, and full route from the UK/Ireland to Thailand and onward travel.
Note: Screenshots or tickets issued by travel agents will not be accepted.
DTV2 – Thai Soft Power Activities
(e.g. Muay Thai, Thai culinary training, long-term medical treatment)
Required Documents:
- Passport or travel document (biodata page)
- A recent photo (taken within the last 6 months)
- Proof of current location
- Financial evidence of no less than £11,000 (500,000 THB)
- Confirmation of enrollment or appointment letter from a hospital/medical center
Note: The activity or treatment must be long-term (minimum of 6 months).
Flight details (E-Ticket issued directly by the airline) showing your name, departure date, and all flights from the UK/Ireland to Thailand and onward travel.
DTV3 – Spouse and Children (under 20 years old)
***Please note that the DTV dependent visa is strictly reserved for individuals who are dependents of a valid DTV visa holder only. ***
Required Documents:
- Passport or travel document (biodata page)
- A recent photo (taken within the last 6 months)
- Proof of current location
- Financial evidence of no less than £11,000 (500,000 THB)
- A copy of the DTV visa of the primary holder
- Proof of relationship:
*Marriage certificate (for spouse)
*Birth certificate / Adoption certificate (for children)
*Flight details (E-Ticket issued directly by the airline) showing your name, departure date, and travel details from the UK/Ireland to Thailand and onward
Additional Required Documents (if applicable):
For Non-UK Citizens:
*Copy of Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) or letter from UKVI showing settlement status
*Employment confirmation letter in the UK or Ireland (addressed to the Royal Thai Embassy in London)
Note: Offer letters or acceptance letters alone are not sufficient.
For Students:
*Official letter confirming full-time student status
*For Self-Employed Applicants:
*Business license or registration showing the applicant's name
For Minors (Under 16 Years Old):
*Full birth certificate with parent names
*Parent’s passport or ID
*Parent’s council tax or utility bills
*Recent official UK/Ireland bank statement of the parent (with name and address shown)
*** Important Notes: Failure to provide all required documents, or submission of screenshots/unclear files, will lead to a request for more documents, causing delays in visa processing.
All supporting documents issued outside of Thailand or the UK must be: Translated into English Certified and notarized by an official Embassy or Ministry of Foreign Affairs
For Company Employees
Q: What kind of letter is required from the employer?
A: A recent letter on a company headed paper addressed to the Royal Thai Embassy, London, confirming your position and work role as a remote worker in Thailand. It must be signed by an authorised person.
Q: Do I need to submit my employment contract?
A: Yes, you must upload a copy of your employment contract.
Q: What type of bank statement is required?
A: A personal UK/Ireland bank statement (cash flow or current account) issued within the last 30 days, showing your full name, UK/Ireland address, and a minimum closing balance of £11,000. Screenshots are not accepted.
For Company Owners / Directors
Q: What confirmation letter do I need?
A: A letter on company headed paper from company HR, addressed to the Royal Thai Embassy, London, confirming your position and work role as a remote worker in Thailand. It must be signed by an authorised person.
Q: Do I need to submit proof of company ownership?
A: Yes, please provide a document from Companies House showing your name and position. If you cannot provide this, an explanation must be included.
Q: What additional documents can I submit?
A: One or more of the following:
Professional portfolio
Company description
Employment contract / Client agreement
Tenancy contract if you are a landlord
Q: What type of financial proof is required?
A: A personal UK/Ireland bank statement issued within the last 30 days, showing your name, address, and a minimum balance of £11,000. Screenshots are not accepted.
For Freelancers
Q: What documents are required to show your work?
A: One or more of the following:
Professional portfolio
Company or business description
Employment or contract agreement
Online performance or showcase
Q: Do I need to show tax records?
A: Yes, such as:
Self-assessment tax return
Statement of accounts
Accountant’s letter
Personal tax calculation or computation statement from HMRC
(You may hide sensitive financial details apart from your name.)
Q: What if I don’t have a self-assessment record?
A: You must submit a confirmation letter from your accountant or any official tax document from HMRC showing your income.
Q: Do I need a personal letter as well?
A: Yes, a signed letter addressed to the Royal Thai Embassy, London, introducing yourself, your working position, and stating that your remote work will not involve Thai clients or violate local Thai labour laws.
Q: What bank statement is required?
A: A personal UK/Ireland bank statement issued within the last 30 days, showing your name, UK/Ireland address, and a balance of at least £11,000. Screenshots are not accepted.
For Medical Treatment (Soft Power)
Q: What documents are required from the medical provider?
A: A letter from the hospital, clinic, or medical centre in Thailand confirming your appointment and medical condition. It must be signed by an authorised person and addressed to the Royal Thai Embassy, London.
Q: Is identification from the medical side needed?
A: Yes, a copy of the ID card or passport of the person who signed the appointment letter (case by case).
Q: Are there other required documents?
A:
Business licence or registration of the clinic in Thailand (if applicable)
Your flight e-ticket showing your full name, departure date, and full flight route from the UK/Ireland to Thailand (must be downloaded directly from the airline’s official website)
Personal UK/Ireland bank statement issued within the last 30 days with a minimum balance of £11,000. Screenshots are not accepted.
For Studying in Thailand (Soft Power)
Q: What confirmation is needed from the school or gym?
A: A letter confirming your enrolment, printed on the school or gym’s headed paper, signed by an authorised person, and addressed to the Royal Thai Embassy, London.
Q: What supporting identification is required?
A: A copy of the ID card or passport of the person who signed the letter.
Q: Are there any other documents to submit?
A: Business licence or registration of the school/gym
Flight e-ticket with your name and all travel details from the UK/Ireland to Thailand (must be from the airline's official website)
Personal bank statement (last 30 days) with a minimum balance of £11,000. Screenshots not accepted.
For Dependents
Q: What bank documents are needed for dependents?
A: A personal UK/Ireland bank statement (within the last 30 days) under the dependent’s name showing a minimum balance of £11,000. Applicants over 16 must submit statements under their own name.
Q: Is financial proof from the main DTV visa holder required?
A: Yes, the main applicant’s personal UK/Ireland bank statement showing at least £11,000 is also required.
Q: What relationship documents must be submitted?
A: Original or certified English translation of marriage or birth certificate. If not in English, it must be translated and certified by the relevant embassy in London.
A copy of the main applicant’s DTV visa
A copy of the main applicant’s passport
For other types of visas please visit https://london.thaiembassy.org/en/page/visa-general-information
Please note that all in-person visa services are suspended. Visa services will be provided online only. You may apply for a visa yourself, or you may wish to ask friends/family members or use an agent to represent you if you feel it is necessary.
Warmest regards,
The Visa Team
Email: visa.lon[at]mfa.go.th
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Website: https://london.thaiembassy.org/