Table of Content

  • Overview of the Thailand DTV Visa for Bangladeshi

  • Who Can Apply for a Thailand DTV Visa?

  • Thailand DTV Visa Application Process for Bangladeshi

  • Required Documents for Thailand DTV Visa Application

  • Advantages of Choosing VISAThing     

  • Critical Considerations

Visa Type

Destination Thailand Visa (DTV)

Maximum Stay

5 years

Entry Option

Multiple

Submission

Online

Processing Time

At least 10 working days

Appeal Opportunity

No

Scope of Visa Extension

Yes

Visa Fee (BDT)

40,000 (multiple)

Visa Fee Payment Method

Online Payment

Bank Charge (BDT)

1150

Our Visa Processing Fee (BDT)

2,000 + 15% VAT

Note: *Visa fees are non-refundable and subject to change according to the embassy’s decision*.

  • A Bangladeshi who has a valid passport.

  • Have financial stability.

  • Have a valid employment contract or an employment certificate indicating digital nomad, remote worker, foreign talent, or freelancer status.

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The process for obtaining a Thailand DTV visa from Bangladesh involves several steps. Here's a step-by-step process:

  • Visit the official Thai E-Visa website and create an account using a valid email address.

  • Complete the DTV visa application form online with accurate personal and travel details.

  • Upload all required documents following the portal’s instructions.

  • Submit your Thailand visa application and download your payment receipt. Note that you have to pay the visa fee online, and you will need the receipt while paying your visa fee.

  • Upload your payment receipt and pay your visa fees online. For this, you will have to visit the designated bank’s online portal and go to the Thailand visa fee payment option. There is a specific timeframe for the Thai visa fee payment.

  • Wait 10 working days for your visa decision. However, processing may take longer if the embassy experiences a high volume of applications.

  • Once the decision is out, it will be emailed to your email account. If your Thailand e-visa is approved, you can download it directly from your email.

Bangladeshi applicants are required to submit the following documents with their Thailand DTV  visa application. All the documents should be submitted in JPEG/JPG format. Here’s the document checklist:

  • A clear scan of your passport’s biodata page.

  • A recent passport-size photograph taken within the last six months.

  • Documents that show your current place of residence.

  • Applicant's up-to-date bank statement (amount of no less than 3,000,000 THB).

  • A sponsorship letter from the sponsor (if sponsored).

  • Employment contract or an employment certificate indicating digital nomad, remote worker, foreign talent, or freelancer status.

NB: Additional documents may be requested by the embassy, depending on the applicant’s purpose of travel. 

  • Our Thailand DTV (digital nomad visa) service is completely online, so you don’t need to visit our office, saving both time and money.

  • We first understand your travel purpose clearly and then complete the full application process on your behalf. And we make sure all your private data and documents are safe and secure with us.

  • We maximize the chances of getting your Thailand DTV visa. Our expert visa consultants ensure your application form is accurately completed and all required documents are submitted on time.

  • We submit your visa fee payment promptly within the given window. After that, we securely track your application and provide professional support to make your work plan stress-free.

  • A valid employment contract or an employment certificate that indicates digital nomad, remote worker, foreign talent, or freelancer status makes you eligible for the Thailand DTV visa. So this document must be proper and authentic. 

  • Double-check that all your documents are accurate, consistent, and well-organized before submission, as no changes can be made after applying.

  • Avoid providing fake documents. The authority can take legal action against you for misleading them.

FAQ for Thailand Visa

What is the stay period of the Thailand DTV visa?

Applicants can stay in Thailand up to 5 years, and for each entry, they can stay up to 180 days.