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🇹🇭 Thailand Digital Nomad Visa — Complete 2025 Guide

Last verified: 2024-10-01 · Official source ↗

Thailand LTR Work-from-Thailand Visa

Visa cost

$200

Duration

60 months

Max renewals

None

Family

✓ Allowed

Online apply

✓ Yes

Tax-free

✗ No

Active

Income Requirements

Thailand LTR Work-from-Thailand Visa

$7,500/month

270,000 THB/month · $90,000/year

Eligible Nationalities

✅ Open to all nationalities (no restrictions)

Cost of Living — Chiang Mai

Studio apartment$350/mo
1-bedroom apartment$550/mo
Food & groceries$200/mo
Local transport$40/mo
Coworking space$100/mo
Internet speed100 Mbps

How to Apply

  1. 1

    Check eligibility

    Confirm your nationality is eligible and you meet the minimum income requirement.

  2. 2

    Gather documents

    Collect proof of income (3 months bank statements), passport, health insurance, and any required employment contracts.

  3. 3

    Submit application

    Apply at the nearest consulate or embassy, or online if available. Pay the visa fee.

  4. 4

    Wait for processing

    Processing times vary. Follow up with the consulate if you exceed the maximum processing window.

  5. 5

    Travel & register

    Upon arrival, register with local authorities if required and keep your visa documents accessible.

Tax Information

Tax-free status: ⚠️ You may be subject to local taxes depending on your residency duration. Consult a local tax advisor.

Tax treaty countries: US, GB, DE, AU, JP, KR, SG

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum income requirement for the Thailand LTR Work-from-Thailand Visa?

You must demonstrate a monthly income of at least $7,500 USD (approx. 270,000 THB). On an annual basis that equals roughly $90,000 USD. Income can come from foreign employment, freelance contracts, business revenue, or passive sources — the key requirement is that the income originates outside Thailand.

How long can I stay in Thailand on this visa?

The Thailand LTR Work-from-Thailand Visa is initially valid for 60 months. This visa is not renewable — you would need to leave and re-apply. If you plan a longer-term stay, factor in the renewal timeline and check whether you will trigger local tax residency rules.

Can I bring my spouse and children to Thailand?

Yes, dependants (spouse and minor children) are generally eligible to join you under the Thailand LTR Work-from-Thailand Visa. They typically apply for dependent permits using the same supporting documents — proof of relationship plus your income evidence. Check the official Thailand immigration website for the exact dependent fee schedule.

How much does the Thailand LTR Work-from-Thailand Visa cost?

The official government application fee is approximately $200 USD. Additional costs to budget for include apostilled document preparation, certified translations, required health insurance, and any consulate courier fees. All-in, applicants often spend $500–$1,400 USD before the visa is in hand.

Can I apply for the Thailand LTR Work-from-Thailand Visa online or do I need to visit a consulate?

Yes, the entire application is submitted online through the Thailand government portal. You will upload scanned copies of all required documents. Physical attendance at a consulate or embassy is generally not required, though some applicants are called for a biometric appointment.

How long does the Thailand LTR Work-from-Thailand Visa application take to process?

Processing typically takes 20–30 business days. The clock starts once the consulate has received a complete application — missing documents can significantly delay the decision. If your move date is fixed, submit your application at least 44 days in advance to allow a buffer for delays and any requests for additional information.

Will I pay taxes in Thailand as a digital nomad?

Foreign-source income is not automatically exempt — you may become a Thailand tax resident after spending more than a certain number of days in-country (often 183 days). Thailand has tax treaties with US, GB, DE, AU, JP, KR, SG and others, which can prevent double taxation. We strongly recommend consulting a local tax advisor before relocating.

What types of work are allowed under the Thailand LTR Work-from-Thailand Visa?

Eligible worker categories include: employee, freelancer, entrepreneur. The visa is designed for people whose income comes from clients or employers located outside Thailand. You cannot take up local employment with a Thailand-registered company (other than your own registered entity, in some cases). Violating this condition can result in visa cancellation.

What documents do I need to apply for the Thailand LTR Work-from-Thailand Visa?

A standard application package includes: (1) valid passport with at least 6 months validity beyond the intended stay; (2) proof of income — last 3–6 months of bank statements, employment contracts or client invoices meeting the $7,500/month threshold; (3) health insurance covering Thailand for the full visa period; (4) proof of accommodation (rental contract or letter from host); (5) completed application form; and (6) passport-size photos. Some consulates also require a clean criminal record certificate. Confirm the exact list on the official portal before submitting.

Where can I find the official Thailand LTR Work-from-Thailand Visa application?

The official application and up-to-date requirements are published at: https://ltr.boi.go.th — always refer to this page for the definitive document checklist, fee schedule, and any recent policy changes. Visa requirements can change without much notice; the information on NomadVisa is verified periodically but may not reflect the very latest updates.

Official source: https://ltr.boi.go.th

Last verified: 2024-10-01