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What are the age requirements and work/school obligations for the DTV Visa in Thailand?

Oct 2, 2025
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Joseph **********
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Is there an age cut off for DTV VISA & do you have to work online/ go to school.
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The DTV visa does not have an upper age limit, and there is some discussion about the minimum age for applicants, with mentions of 20 and 22 years old. Furthermore, engaging in online work or schooling is not mandatory for obtaining this visa, although proof of online attendance may be requested under certain conditions.
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Joseph **********
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Thx 🙏 All for Info.
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Muay ******************
We had a 93 year old guy get the DTV for Muay Thai and he completed the whole course.
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Lay *****
Muay Thai Fever Gym Can I sign up and not attend the course?
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Justus ************
Muay Thai Fever Gym how much do you all charge for the DTV package?
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Muay ******************
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15,000 baht for a 6 month course with documents
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Bob **********
If your on soft power on re entry they can ask for proof of attendance online they may want to see pay slips
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Shaughn ***********
I think if you sign up using Muay Thai soft power and get called into for an interview at an age where you come in with a walking stick they might be a little suspicious
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Kungnang **************
Starting at age 20 year old .
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Anonymous ******************
I think lower age is 22 (Which is adult in Thailand). No upper limit
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John **********
Anonymous participant 509 20
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Pete *******
No and no.
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