Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) — Digital Nomad / Soft Power — closed inside 15–25 days, no re-filing required · THB 12,000–28,000 all-in agent fee
DTV multi-entry 5-year visa · 180-day stays per entry · built for remote workers, freelancers, and Thai soft-power students (Muay Thai / cuisine / spa).
At a glance
What is included
- THB 500K bank evidence packaged to Thai standards
- Remote employment letter / freelance portfolio / Thai-school acceptance letter
- DTV-compliant health insurance
- e-Visa filing on thaievisa.go.th · daily status tracking
- 180-day in-country extension guide + border-run advisory under the current rules
Not included (transparent)
- Excludes MFA fees and health insurance
Common use cases
- Remote employees of foreign companies
- Freelancers with overseas clients
- Muay Thai / Thai-cuisine / spa students
- Cultural festival / conference attendees
Common mistakes we prevent for Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) — Digital Nomad / Soft Power
Staying ≥ 180 days/year in Thailand makes you a Thai tax resident, which means foreign income remitted to Thailand may be taxable. Our MOF-registered tax accountants plan the Double Tax Agreement (DTA) so you don't pay twice.
Tax residency and DTA planning
Common mistakes we prevent: PCC older than 3 months, unseasoned bank statements, insurance without OPD-IPD coverage, TM.30 filed late. Our checklist blocks each failure mode before submission.
Post-issuance: TM.30, 90-day reports, and renewals
If a refusal traces to our own assessment error (not client-caused), we re-lodge free of agent fee within 90 days. Includes rebuilding the evidence pack.
The interview and appearance at Ministry of Foreign Affairs · Thai e-Visa portal
Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) — Digital Nomad / Soft Power has a checkable eligibility test — age, financial standing, criminal record, and demonstrable Thai economic nexus. We run a 30-minute fit-gap before we start, so you know it will pass and see a fixed total cost.
The 15–25-day timeline in practice
The THB 12,000–28,000 fee covers team time (lawyer + Notary + liaison), the evidence pack, filing at Ministry of Foreign Affairs · Thai e-Visa portal, interview attendance where required, and the first 90-day report. Government fees and source-country Apostille are itemised separately in the quotation.
How the filing runs
- 11. Fit-gap consultation (30 minutes)Our immigration lawyer scores your profile, confirms the right visa class, and quotes the all-in cost.
- 22. Source-country evidence packPCC / bank statements / audited financials / employment letters — certified translated and Apostilled or MFA-legalised per Ministry of Foreign Affairs · Thai e-Visa portal.
- 33. Lodge with Ministry of Foreign Affairs · Thai e-Visa portale-Visa or walk-in filing at Chaengwattana Building B or the Thai embassy of your choice. Our liaison attends the interview with you.
- 44. Under Consideration + interviewAdjudication window is 15–25 business days. We chase status weekly and issue a Monday progress report.
- 55. Visa sticker + post-issuance onboardingSticker applied to your passport, TM.30 filed, first-year 90-day reports scheduled, and a fixed-price renewal quote issued for year 2.
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Frequently asked
Q1.What is the visa validity?
5 ปี Multiple-entry (180 วัน/ครั้ง). Renewable under the same class. We sell a fixed-price renewal quote from day one.
Q2.Do I need a Thai bank account?
Depends on class. Non-O Retirement needs THB 800K seasoned two months. Marriage needs THB 400K. LTR can use a source-country Certificate of Residence. We open the bank account for you.
Q3.How long does it take?
15–25 business days from a complete evidence pack. Immigration typically holds Under Consideration for ~30 days — we chase weekly and report every Monday.
Q4.Do I have to be in Thailand?
Depends on class. Non-B, Non-O, LTR, and DTV can be filed offshore. Marriage or Retirement in-country requires an interview at Chaengwattana.
Q5.How much is year-2 renewal?
Quoted at day one, typically 40–60% of the first-year fee since evidence prep is largely reusable.
Q6.How is Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) — Digital Nomad / Soft Power priced?
Flat THB 12,000–28,000, all-in agent fee. Includes the lawyer, Notary Public, liaison time, and the first year's 90-day report. Government fees and source-country Apostille are itemised separately.
Q7.What tax rate applies in Thailand?
Staying ≥ 180 days makes you a Thai tax resident. LTR holders may qualify for a 17% flat rate; Non-B/Non-O holders are taxed on the progressive scale. Our MOF-registered accountants plan the DTA.
Q8.Can I get a full VAT invoice?
Yes — issued in your company's name with e-Tax Invoice support, withholding-tax handling, and HR-friendly formatting.
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Ready to lodge this visa?
Ready to lodge Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) — Digital Nomad / Soft Power? LINE @nyclegal, phone +66 83 249 4999, or contact@nyconlinetranslation.com — our immigration lawyer locks THB 12,000 and the 15–25-day timeline in the quotation before we start.
