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What are the options for obtaining a long-term visa in Thailand?

Jan 11, 2025
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John *******
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Hi everyone. Im not sure if Im allowed to ask about this. But I want to obtain a long term visa in Thailand. Any agencies or person who can help with this?
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User seeks assistance to obtain a long-term visa in Thailand. Comments suggest visiting a Thai visa center for guidance and list various visa options depending on age and nationality, including the Non-O retirement visa for those over 50, DTV or ED visas for younger individuals, and a multi-entry tourist visa for shorter stays.
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Frankie *******
Just go to a thai visa center n m let them arrange one for u.they got connections to get it done the right way very quick
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Graham ******
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"the right way"? 555
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Roberto *********
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Yeah. And you pay a small fortune
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John ********
Need more information ie age country you are from
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John *******
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Sent you a message.
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Phil ******
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yes sure. Post more info about yourself or look on the thai evisa website.
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John *******
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Gardar ***************************
If you are over 50 look into non-oa it's retirement visa

If under 50 look into DTV or ED visa

If weathly maybe LTR is better for you

If you want to only stay close to 9 months look into multi entry tourist visa

Up to you 🤷
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Rainbow *******
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what is better dtv or non oa visa retirement ?
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well beauty with dtv you get 5 years validity 180 days each entry, non-oa every year you need to go to immigration to extend. But both have pros and cons
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Malcolm *****
Elaborate by what you mean “long term” 🤔
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