DTV Visa vs Other Thai Visas – Full Comparison Guide

Find the Perfect Visa for Your Thai Adventure

DTV Visa successfully issued at the Thai Embassy in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam through Sky Thai Cooking’s accredited program.
DTV Visa issued at the Thai Embassy in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam via Sky Thai Cooking’s accredited cultural program.

Why Compare DTV with Other Thai Visas?



5-year multiple-entry visa, 180-day stays (extendable), for digital nomads or cultural program participants (e.g., Thai cooking).

Single or multiple-entry, 60-day stays (extendable by 30 days), for tourism only, no work allowed.

Multiple categories (e.g., work, education), 90-day stays, renewable yearly, specific requirements per category.

Visa Overview

DTV Visa successfully issued at the Thai Embassy in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam through Sky Thai Cooking’s accredited program.
DTV Visa issued at the Thai Embassy in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam via Sky Thai Cooking’s accredited program.

Need help choosing or applying for the DTV? Sky Thai Cooking’s accredited programs offer optional support, including document preparation and embassy requirement guidance. You’ll need:

– Proof of enrollment in a cultural program like Thai cooking.
– Financial statements (500,000 THB for DTV).
– Visa fee (~USD 340 for DTV, varies by embassy).

Applications are processed exclusively by Royal Thai Embassies/Consulates.

Explore Thailand’s culture with the DTV through Sky Thai Cooking.

What is the DTV?

A 5-year multiple-entry visa with 180-day stays, extendable, for remote workers or cultural program participants.

How does DTV compare to Tourist Visas?

DTV offers longer stays and multiple entries, while Tourist Visas are limited to 60 days with stricter conditions.

Is DTV better than Non-Immigrant Visas?

DTV is more flexible for cultural enthusiasts; Non-Immigrant Visas suit specific purposes like work or study.

What about the Elite Visa?

Elite Visa is pricier and less focused on cultural engagement compared to DTV’s affordable program-based approach.

Key Comparison Points for Thai Visas

The Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) stands out for its flexibility and affordability compared to other Thai visas. Here’s how it compares:

DTV: 5-year validity, 180-day stays (extendable), requires cultural program enrollment (e.g., Thai cooking) or remote work proof, ~USD 340 fee.

Tourist Visa: 60-day stays, single/multiple-entry, no work allowed, lower fees (~USD 40), ideal for short visits.

Non-Immigrant Visa: Varies by category (e.g., work, study), 90-day stays, renewable, stricter requirements, fees ~USD 80-200.

Elite Visa: 5-20 year validity, high cost (USD 15,000+), no cultural program requirement, suited for affluent long-term residents.


Ready to explore Thailand? The DTV offers a cost-effective, flexible option for long-term stays. Enroll in Sky Thai Cooking’s accredited program, prepare your documents, and apply at a Thai Embassy to begin your journey.

DTV visa Thai Cooking - SkyThaiCooking.com
DTV visa Thai Cooking – SkyThaiCooking.com