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What are the requirements and process for obtaining a Muay Thai training visa in Thailand?

Dec 16, 2025
4 months ago
Ilion ********
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Approved in Vientiane for Muay Thai. Dec 2nd-16th was the wait. Interviewer asked for passport, live bank details, which activity and why, employment details, and where my condo is located.
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The post discusses the process of obtaining a Muay Thai visa in Thailand, specifically detailing the approval experience in Vientiane. The author faced a waiting period from December 2nd to 16th and described the interview process which included providing a passport, live bank details, explanation of the activity (Muay Thai), employment details, and their condo location. Comments on the post inquire about the specific Muay Thai school applied to and the necessity of having a condo rented before applying.
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@Ilion *******
! What time that same day did the Approved email arrive? Cheers
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Ilion ********
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Kings of Muay Thai in Hya Hin. I was already renting with a lease, but as long as you have a booking with a TM30 then you should be all good.
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Alex *****
hi can you share wich school of muay thai did you apply? also did you have to have the condo rented beforehand ?
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