Thailand long term visa types

Thailand Long Term Visa Types 2026: The Ultimate Residency Guide

Thailand has entered a new era of immigration. In 2026, the government has streamlined paths for remote workers and high-net-worth individuals, making it easier than ever to call the “Land of Smiles” home. However, each of the Thailand long term visa types comes with its own set of financial hurdles and administrative rules.

At SPNJ Travel, we specialize in the logistics that make these long-term moves possible. Here is a deep-dive into your residency options for 2026.

1. The Destination Thailand Visa (DTV)

Best For: Digital Nomads, Freelancers, and “Soft Power” enthusiasts.

The DTV is the “breakout star” of 2026. It bridges the gap between a tourist visa and a work permit for those whose income comes from outside Thailand.

  • Eligibility: Remote workers (foreign employers), freelancers, or those attending Muay Thai/cooking schools.

Requirements: * Minimum age of 20.

    • Proof of 500,000 THB (~$14,500) in savings, maintained for at least 3 months.

    • Proof of employment/contracts from outside Thailand.

Duration: 5 years (Multiple entry). 180 days per entry (extendable once for another 180 days).

  • Fee: 10,000 THB.

💡 Insider Tip: You must apply for the DTV while outside of Thailand. If you are already here on a tourist stamp, you’ll need a quick trip to a neighboring embassy (like Vientiane or Ho Chi Minh City) to apply.

Thailand long term visa types

2. Retirement Visas (Non-O, O-A, and O-X)

Best For: Individuals aged 50+ seeking a peaceful life in the sun.

Thailand remains a top global retirement destination. In 2026, the focus has shifted toward ensuring retirees are well-insured.

  • Eligibility: Age 50 or older.

  • Requirements (Non-O / O-A):

    • 800,000 THB in a Thai bank account OR a monthly income of 65,000 THB.

    • O-A Specific: Requires a criminal record check and health certificate from your home country.

    • Insurance: Mandatory OIC-approved health insurance (typically $100k USD coverage).

  • Duration: 1 year (renewable annually).

  • Fee: 1,900 THB for extension; 3,800 THB for Multiple Re-entry Permit.

     

💡 Insider Tip: The “Non-O” is often easier to obtain within Thailand than the “O-A” (which is usually issued by embassies abroad). Most retirees start with a 90-day Non-O and then extend to the one-year version locally.

3. The LTR (Long-Term Resident) Visa

Best For: Wealthy individuals, high-skilled professionals, and wealthy pensioners.

The LTR is a “VIP” visa designed to attract “high-potential” foreigners with significant tax and administrative benefits.

 
  • Eligibility Categories: Wealthy Global Citizens, Wealthy Pensioners, Work-from-Thailand Professionals, and Highly Skilled Professionals.

  • Key Benefits: * 10-year validity.

    • 17% Flat Tax Rate for highly skilled professionals.

    • Exemption from the “4 Thais to 1 Foreigner” hiring ratio.

    • Fast-track service at international airports.

       
  • Fee: 50,000 THB (one-time fee for 10 years).

     

💡 Insider Tip: This is the only visa that changes your 90-day reporting requirement to annual reporting, drastically reducing your time spent at immigration offices.

4. Marriage / Spouse Visa (Non-O Marriage)

Best For: Foreigners legally married to a Thai national.

  • Eligibility: Legally recognized marriage to a Thai citizen.

  • Requirements:

    • 400,000 THB in a Thai bank (sole name) for at least 2 months, OR a monthly income of 40,000 THB.

    • Thai Marriage Certificate (Kor Ror 2 and 3).

    • Photos of the couple inside and outside the family home.

  • Duration: 1 year (renewable).

  • Fee: 1,900 THB for extension.

💡 Insider Tip: Immigration officers will often conduct a home visit to verify that the marriage is genuine. Ensure your “home map” and photos are clear and up to date.

5. Business Visa & Work Permit (Non-Immigrant B)

Best For: Those employed by a Thai company or starting their own business.

Eligibility: Employment by a Thai entity or ownership of a Thai registered company.

  • Requirements:

    • Invitation/Employment letter from a Thai company.

    • Company documents (DBD registration, VAT, list of shareholders).

    • The company must usually employ 4 Thai staff per 1 foreign work permit.

       
  • Duration: Typically 1 year (linked to the work permit).

  • Fee: 2,000 THB (Single Entry) / 5,000 THB (Multiple Entry).

💡 Insider Tip: You cannot legally work until your Digital Work Permit is issued. Simply having the “B” Visa in your passport is not enough to start working.

How SPNJ Travel Supports Your Long-Term Move

Choosing between Thailand long term visa types is only the beginning. Once your visa is secured, the logistics of your new life take over.

  • Insurance Consultation: We help you find OIC-approved health insurance that meets the strict 2026 requirements for Retirement and LTR visas.

  • Safe Settling: Moving house? We provide VIP Van services to help you transport your family and belongings between Bangkok, Pattaya, or Khao Yai with ease.

  • Administrative Support: Need a ride to your 90-day reporting or a visa extension at Chaeng Wattana? Our private drivers know exactly where to go, saving you hours of frustration.

Start your long-term chapter with confidence.