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Thailand visas
Every active Thailand visa program — digital nomad, retirement, investment, employment, working holiday. Income thresholds, durations, fees, and official application URLs for each.
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Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa
- Duration
- 5 years (renewable)
- Income
- ~$6,667/month
- App. fee
- ~$1400
- Updated
- Mon Mar 09 2026 00:00:00 GM
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Thailand Elite Privilege Card
- Duration
- 5 years (renewable)
- Income
- Not disclosed
- App. fee
- ~$15000
- Updated
- Mon Jan 01 2024 00:00:00 GM
Thailand O-A Long Stay Visa
- Duration
- 1 year (renewable)
- Income
- Not disclosed
- Updated
- Mon Jan 01 2024 00:00:00 GM
Common questions about Thailand visas
What visa programs does Thailand offer in 2026?
Thailand has 3 active visa programs. Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa (Digital Nomad): ~$6,667/month, 5 years (renewable), fee ~$1400. Thailand Elite Privilege Card (Retirement): 5 years (renewable), fee ~$15000. Thailand O-A Long Stay Visa (Retirement): 1 year (renewable). Always confirm current eligibility with the official immigration authority before applying — visa rules change frequently.
What is Thailand's digital nomad visa?
Thailand's digital-nomad route is Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa. Income requirement: ~$6,667/month. Duration: 5 years (renewable). Application fee: ~$1400. Official application URL is linked on the program card below.
Can I retire in Thailand?
Yes — Thailand offers Thailand Elite Privilege Card as a retirement visa. Duration: 5 years (renewable). Most retirement visas require proof of stable passive income (pension, dividends, rental income, social security) plus private health insurance until local-system access kicks in.
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