Good news for digital nomads and remote workers in Norway! Thailand has just announced the new Destination Thailand Visa (DTV), aimed specifically at digital nomads and remote workers.The visa fee for Norway is 3,500 NOK (฿10,550).
This new visa is part of Thailand's efforts to boost tourism and attract more visitors from Norway.
Here's everything you need to know about the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) for applicants from Norway, including the cost of 3,500 NOK (฿10,550).
* Visa fees are not paid in THB. The exchange was recently updated at February 24th, 2025 4:28 AM.
For digital nomad/remote worker/foreign talent/freelancer
Additional Required Documents
Document indicating current location
Financial evidence: amount of no less than ฿500,000 ( kr 165,874+ ) for the last 3 months, e.g. bank statements, payslips, sponsorship letter
Proof of salary slip/monthly income for the last 6 months
Foreign employment contract or employment certificate authenticated by the embassy of the country where the company is located
Copy of the company's registration/business license authenticated by the embassy of the country where the company is located
Professional portfolio showcasing digital nomad, remote worker, foreign talent or freelancer status
Thai soft power related activities
For Thai soft power related activities
Eligible Activities
Muay Thai
Thai cuisine
Education and seminars
Sports
Medical treatment
Foreign talent
Events related to art and music
Additional Required Documents
Document indicating current location
Financial evidence: amount of no less than ฿500,000 ( kr 165,874+ ) for the last 3 months, e.g. bank statements, payslips, sponsorship letter
Proof of salary slip/monthly income for the last 6 months
Letter of acceptance from institute or company organizing activities, letter of appointment from hospital/medical centre
Spouse and children under 20 years old of DTV visa holders
For Spouse and children under 20 years old of DTV visa holders
Additional Required Documents
Document indicating current location
Financial evidence: amount of no less than ฿500,000 ( kr 165,874+ ) for the last 3 months, e.g. bank statements, payslips, sponsorship letter
DTV visa of the DTV holder
Proof of relationship to the DTV visa holder, e.g. a copy of marriage certificate / birth certificate / certificate of adoption
Proof of prolonged residence in Thailand for at least 6 months, such as a condominium rental agreement, lease agreement etc.
Copy of the main DTV's salary slip/monthly income for the past 6 months
Personal details of a DTV visa holder (i.e. valid government-issued ID card, Passport biodata page and the DTV visa approval of the DTV visa holder)
For minors under 20 years old, please provide additional documents:
Copy of a birth certificate or adoption certificate.
Copy of the parent's marriage certificate, in case of sole custody, notarized copy of the court order must be provided.
Copy of passports or ID of mother and father/legal guardian.
Original letter of notarized consent for the minor to travel abroad from mother and father/legal guardian if the applicant is travelling alone.
General Additional Requirements
Self supporting applicants must be at least 20 years old.
You must not have a history of long overstays with Thai immigration.
DTV Visa Application Fee
The DTV visa application fee when applying in Norway is 3,500 NOK (฿10,550).
DTV Visa Extension Costs
The DTV visa allows for a single extension of 180 days per entry. This extension must be requested at a Thai immigration office, with a fee of ฿1,900. You are eligible to apply for an extension once for each DTV entry stamp.
What Is the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV)?
The Thailand Cabinet recently announced several visa promotions to enhance the country's tourism, a key industry for Thailand. One of these promotions is the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV), designed for long-term immigrant workers and digital nomads.
The DTV visa allows stays of up to 180 days with a visa issuance fee of 10,550 baht when applying from Norway, and is valid for five years. DTV holders can extend their stay once per entry stamp for an additional 180 days with another ฿1,900 fee and may request to change the type of visa within the country.
Benefits of the Destination Thailand Visa
The Destination Thailand Visa allows you to stay in Thailand for up to 180 days per visit, with the option to extend for an additional 180 days each time. This multiple-entry visa is valid for 5 years, providing flexibility and convenience for long-term stays.
DTV holders can request to change the type of visa within the country, but this will terminate the DTV.
Working in Thailand with the DTV
No work permit is required for the DTV visa if you are working under the Workation section and are employed by non-Thai entities. However, if you wish to work for Thai companies, you will need a work permit and a different type of visa.
Thai Embassies / Consulates for Norway
Location
Active
Online
Post
Royal Thai Embassy, Oslo
Yes
Yes
No
How to Apply for the Destination Thailand Visa
Applying for the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) can be a complex process, and it's crucial to get it right the first time since the application fee is non-refundable. One of the best ways to ensure a smooth and successful application is by using a professional agency. These agencies are well-versed in the intricacies of the visa application process and can help you avoid common pitfalls, ensuring a quicker approval.
While using an agency is highly recommended, you do have other options. You can apply in person at your local Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate. It's important to note that for the DTV, you must apply from the country where your employment is based.The application fee when applying in Norway is 3,500 NOK (฿10,550).
Another option is to apply through the Thailand e-Visa website. This convenient method allows you to complete the application online and submit your documents either by uploading them or mailing them in. Although this option is non-refundable, it is crucial to ensure that you meet the eVisa qualifications beforehand. The eVisa application must be completed from the country where you can establish your presence.
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