Source agency: Thai e-Visa
Primary route
Thai e-Visa plus embassy visa-category rules
Applicant trigger
nationality, filing location and stay purpose such as DTV, Non-B, retirement or long-stay
Official check
visa category, embassy jurisdiction, documents, fee, entries and permitted stay
Who should pay attention
- Remote workers, long-stay applicants and visitors choosing among Thailand visa categories.
- Applicants filing from outside Thailand through an embassy-linked e-Visa workflow.
What to do next
- Use the e-Visa portal and embassy visa-type page to confirm categories available for your nationality and filing location.
- Check route-specific document, entry, permitted-stay and fee instructions before submitting.
Latest verified update
Thai e-Visa is the official online channel to check visa availability and application requirements by nationality and location, while embassy visa-type pages clarify route categories such as DTV, Non-B, retirement and long-stay options. Applicants should use both before relying on third-party lists of Thai visa categories.
Who may be affected
Remote workers, tourists, retirees, employees, and long-stay applicants should verify the correct visa type, entries, permitted stay and filing location, because Thai requirements can vary by nationality, consulate, and route.
What to check next
- Confirm whether e-Visa filing is available for your nationality and location, and which embassy has jurisdiction.
- Check current visa-category, document, fee, entry, permitted-stay, and route-condition requirements.
- Verify the official source: Thai e-Visa.
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