Does anyone know any Muay Thai camps that would be able to help me get the 1 year ED visa?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
Several respondents shared insights on Muay Thai camps that can help obtain a 1-year Education (ED) visa in Thailand. Fairtex Pattaya was mentioned multiple times along with Xmax Gym in Chiang Mai, known for its affordable options and good service. The overall recommendation trends towards acquiring an ED visa through legitimate education programs rather than through gym training alone, as it can be limiting and expensive. Various other camps and schools were suggested, including Ragefight Academy and Rawaiboxingcamp, with additional notes on the importance of fulfilling attendance requirements to maintain visa status.
David **********
Thailand, Visa laws have changed and I would look into it as of June 1 first two months are free then a Visa extension that’s 90 days one border run do it again 
Peter *******
Fairtex pattaya o have stayed there friend is on visa there now
Rattachai Muay Thai Soi Ta Ied (fitness street) speak to Nit.
Nils *********
If in BKK, Chakrit Muay Thai on Sukhumvit Soi 39 can get you one of those if you train there regularly.
Jamie *********
Xmax gym chiang mai. Has good accommodation hotel next door, gives a couple sessions a week, use of all gyms, offers Muay Thai visa around 50k and that includes all the fees for your 90 day check in. It’s the cheapest I found and the staff are great and come with you whenever you need to go immigration. Very efficient and good service.
As Rob has said above it’s much better to get an education visa to study Thai language and spend a couple of hours each week doing that. The gyms that provide education visas are not the best. If you want the best Muay Thai training go to a proper Thai gym and not a tourist gym.