Two Government Records
Ministry of Education license สช.กร. 00025/2568 + SAT 5-Star Professional Camp (2025). When the embassy checks your host school, Sor.Dechapant appears in two separate official systems.
No more visa runs. No more 60-day countdowns. One visa, 5 years of legal stay. DTV visa documents from a ministry-licensed school. Money back if rejected.
Who This Is For
Don't have clean employer docs for the Workcation route? The Muay Thai DTV Visa path only needs a school acceptance letter and your bank statement. Same 5-year visa, simpler paperwork.
Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) is the only affordable long-term visa that covers your spouse and children under 20. One application process, whole family sorted.
180 days per entry, extendable to 360. Re-enter unlimited times for 5 years. Done with border trips and immigration counter anxiety.
Trust Evidence
In 2025, Thailand revoked over 10,000 visas from students enrolled at unverified schools. Embassies now verify your school before approving anything. They check registration numbers, signatory credentials, and program details.

Ministry of Education license สช.กร. 00025/2568 + SAT 5-Star Professional Camp (2025). When the embassy checks your host school, Sor.Dechapant appears in two separate official systems.
Sor.Dechapant is an active Bangkok fight camp with fighters in ONE Championship, Lumpinee, Channel 7, and Rajadamnern stadiums. Google us. Check the fight records. The gym is open every day.
Your file is prepared in-house: acceptance letter, ministry references, signatures, seals, and the exact format your embassy expects. No outsourced templates.
Thailand didn't close. It curated.
Sor.Dechapant holds dual government certification: Ministry of Education (สช.กร. 00025/2568) and Sports Authority of Thailand 5-Star Professional Camp rating. Both are independently verifiable through public registries. When immigration officers check, they find real enrollment records behind real government credentials.
Verify our license directly: school.opec.go.th
The Thaiger
"Why Thailand got stricter — and more welcoming — at the same time"
By Kru Chart · Senior Instructor, Sor.Dechapant
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Tell us your nationality and where you are. We check your eligibility and recommend the best embassy before you pay anything.
After payment, we prepare your full document pack and submit it to the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) for approval. Acceptance letter, school credentials, accommodation proof, and everything your embassy needs.
SAT reviews your enrollment (usually under 21 days). Once approved, you use that letter to apply at your embassy. Embassy review takes another 1-2 weeks. We track both stages for you.
Visa approved, bags packed, airport pickup sorted. Your training schedule starts when you do.
What Embassies Actually Check
Most applicants don't find out what went wrong until after they've paid. These are the checks that actually matter.
The risk
Some embassies, including Kuala Lumpur and New Delhi, now reject acceptance letters from private gyms that lack government certification. They want stamps and registration numbers they can verify in official databases.
What to check
Does the school hold a Ministry of Education license? Can you find them in a government registry, not just on Google?
Where we stand
Sor.Dechapant holds Ministry of Education license สช.กร. 00025/2568. Embassy officers who check find us in the government database. No phone calls, no delays.
The risk
Embassies have been rejecting short DTV enrollments since early 2025. From what we've processed, 1-3 month courses get rejected at most embassies. Even 6-month courses from unverified schools have been downgraded to standard tourist visas.
What to check
Is the course at least 9 months? Shorter programs save money upfront but carry significantly more scrutiny, especially from non-certified schools.
Where we stand
Our VIP package runs 9 months. That hits the approval sweet spot across embassies. Shorter courses get flagged.
The risk
Embassy officers have started cross-verifying schools. A "registered entity" that exists only on paper, with no real gym, no real trainers, and no evidence of actual operations, raises red flags during manual review.
What to check
Can you independently verify the school trains real fighters? Does it have a physical facility, active social media, or athletes you can look up?
Where we stand
Sor.Dechapant is an active Bangkok fight camp. Our fighters compete in ONE Championship (searchable on onefc.com) and at Lumpinee Stadium. The school is verifiable in under 60 seconds.
The risk
Each Thai embassy has slightly different expectations for document format, financial proof presentation, and supporting materials. A generic acceptance letter that isn't addressed to the specific embassy can trigger extra requests or outright rejection.
What to check
Does the service know what YOUR embassy expects? Or are they sending you a one-size-fits-all template?
Where we stand
We format your entire document pack for your specific embassy: correct headers, required attachments, ministry references, school director signature and seal. Your file looks like it was prepared by someone who knows what that embassy expects. Because it was.
The risk
When an embassy requests additional documents or clarification, the clock starts ticking. If your school and your visa agent are different companies, you're stuck in the middle relaying messages while your application stalls.
What to check
Is the school also handling your submission? Or are you the middleman between a gym that doesn't do visas and an agent who doesn't run a school?
Where we stand
Same team, same building. When an embassy calls to verify enrollment, our school team confirms directly: course dates, registration details, instructor credentials. No handoff, no delay.
The risk
The embassy fee (฿10,000-15,000 depending on country) is non-refundable no matter what. That's government money, gone. And most DTV services keep their service fee too, even when their weak documents caused the rejection.
What to check
Does the service refund their fee if you're rejected? Or does "non-refundable once documents are issued" mean you're paying twice to try again?
Where we stand
If your DTV visa is rejected for any reason, we refund 100% of our service fee. You must meet the standard government requirements (500K THB in liquid assets, valid passport, apply from outside Thailand). The embassy visa fee (varies by country, typically ฿10,000-15,000) is government-collected and non-refundable by anyone.
The price difference between services isn't the risk. The risk is paying ฿10,000 to an embassy with documents that weren't ready. See pricing below ↓
Pricing
Every package includes the same government-certified document pack — acceptance letter, notarized affidavit, SAT certification, curriculum, and full business credentials. The difference is how much of the process you want us to handle.
Still doing border runs every 60 days? A single visa run costs ฿8,000–15,000 in flights, hotels, and lost work days. Your DTV pays for itself in 2–3 trips.
We draft, submit, and manage your visa application. (Training valid for 9 months)
฿32,900
Your Application
Your Training · 9 Months
Your Arrival
100% money-back guarantee if your visa is rejected. You pay nothing.
Every package backed by a Ministry-licensed school (สช.กร. 00025/2568) · Zero rejections from qualified applicants · Documents prepared in-house, never outsourced · Your file never leaves our building · Embassy visa fee (varies by country) paid separately at submission
Student Proof
"Document pack was organized perfectly for the upload. Got approved, landed, and now I train around my remote work schedule."
Under-30-day approvals happen when the SAT letter clears fast, embassy workload is light, and your profile is clean.
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Most DTV visa approvals complete in 4-6 weeks. Start now to target arrival by April.