Don’t Just Buy a Visa. Secure Your Stay.
Navigating the Thai visa system can be stressful. There are many schools and agencies offering help, and while many are legitimate, the rise of online scams and “ghost agents” has made it hard to know who to trust.
Our advice is simple: Verify your host.
We are Sor.Dechapant. We are not an intermediary; we are a government-licensed educational institution. We hold full accreditation from both the Ministry of Education (MOE) and the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT). This isn’t just a badge; it is your safety net. It means we have a physical campus, a legal compliance team, and a direct line to the Immigration Bureau.
When you apply with us, you aren’t just buying a document. You are enrolling with a licensed host that will stand behind your visa for the full 5 years.
Choose the direct pathway that fits your goals:
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The Muay Thai DTV (Soft Power):
Direct Sponsorship. We issue your government-verified invitation letter and training pass directly from our headquarters. No third-party delays, just official documentation. -
The Workcation DTV (Nomad Only):
Professional Compliance. We audit your portfolio in-house against strict Embassy standards. We protect your data and ensure your application meets the specific “Remote Worker” criteria. -
The ED (Education) Visa:
Direct Enrollment. You become a registered student at our Ministry-licensed school. We handle your enrollment, reporting, and extensions personally.
Start your stay with certainty. Check your eligibility in the matrix below.
Different Visa for Different Needs
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Is the Muay Thai DTV visa legal and accepted by embassies?
Yes. Our DTV visa paperwork is backed by our Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) certification and is officially recognized by Thai embassies globally.
Q: How quickly do I receive the visa paperwork?
All official documents (including your SAT gym acceptance letter) are prepared in-house and delivered digitally within 72 hours after enrollment.
Q: What documents do I need for the DTV visa?
You must be at least 20 years old, hold a valid passport, and provide a bank statement showing 500,000 THB (or equivalent) in any account.
Q: Can I freely enter and exit Thailand with the DTV visa?
Yes. The DTV allows unlimited entries and exits for five years. Each entry grants a 180-day stay, extendable once by another 180 days.
Q: Is studying Thai language required?
- Muay Thai DTV: No.
- Workcation DTV: No.
- ED Visa: No. Unlike language schools, our ED curriculum is focused entirely on professional Muay Thai training.
Q: Are attendance checks required?
- Muay Thai DTV: No. There are no mandatory immigration roll calls. You have flexibility, though regular training is recommended to honor the spirit of your visa.
- Workcation DTV: No. Since this is purely a remote work visa, there are absolutely no attendance checks or gym requirements.
- ED Visa: Yes. As a student, you must maintain regular training attendance to satisfy immigration requirements.
Q: How much are the official government fees?
- Muay Thai DTV: Approximately 10,000 THB (paid online to the Embassy).
- Workcation DTV: Approximately 10,000 THB (paid online to the Embassy).
- ED Visa: 1,900 THB per 90-day extension (paid directly at Thai Immigration).
Q: Which visa is right for me?
- Choose Muay Thai DTV: If you want the 5-year visa plus gym access to train while you work.
- Choose Workcation DTV: If you are a pure Digital Nomad who wants the 5-year visa without the gym requirement.
- Choose ED Visa: If you want to focus 100% on Muay Thai training and live in Bangkok continuously.
