Visa

Thailand Visa for Americans: All Visa Types 2026

60-day exemption, DTV for nomads, work visa, retirement, student… Complete overview of Thai visas available to Americans.

Type

Visa Exemption

Duration

30 days

Cost

Free

Processing

On arrival

Thailand visa for Americans in 2026

US citizens enjoy a 60-day visa exemption for tourism. The DTV ($275) suits remote workers — remember FEIE excludes ~$126,500 of foreign earned income. For retirement: O-A visa (1 year) or O-X 10-year visa (US eligible). Medicare does NOT cover Thailand.

TDAC mandatory 72h before arrival. US citizens must file IRS returns worldwide. Social Security continues without freezing.

Documents

  • Passport valid 6 months
  • Return ticket
  • Proof of funds

Digital nomad visa : Available

Long-Term Resident Visa (LTR)

5-10 years

$1500-5000

  • Minimum income $80,000/year
  • Health insurance
  • Clean criminal record
Official website

Visa types available for Americans

1. Visa exemption (tourism)

Duration: 60 days | Cost: Free | Extension: +30 days (1,900 THB, ~$52)

US citizens enter visa-free for 60 days. Stamp on arrival. Max 2 entries/year since November 2025. TDAC mandatory 72h before arrival. Direct flights from West Coast (LAX–Bangkok: ~17h, no direct from East Coast).

2. DTV – Destination Thailand Visa (digital nomad)

Duration: 5-year multi-entry, 180 days/stay | Cost: 10,000 THB (~$275) | Savings: 500,000 THB (~$13,700)

Apply via thaievisa.go.th. Documents: remote work contract or self-employment proof (1099/Schedule C), bank statements (500,000 THB min), valid US passport. Tax note: US citizens are taxed on worldwide income regardless of where they live. FEIE excludes ~$126,500 (2026).

3. Non-Immigrant B (work)

Duration: 90 days, extendable to 1 year | Requirements: Thai employer sponsor + e-Work Permit

Employer sponsorship required. 4:1 ratio. e-Work Permit since 2025.

4. Non-Immigrant O-A (retirement)

Duration: 1 year renewable | Age: 50+ | Finances: 800,000 THB (~$22,000) in Thai bank OR 65,000 THB/month

Health insurance 3M THB mandatory. Social Security payments continue worldwide. Medicare does NOT cover Thailand — private international health insurance required.

5. Non-Immigrant O-X (10-year retirement)

Duration: 10 years (5+5) | Finances: 3 million THB (~$82,000)

US citizens ARE eligible for the O-X visa. Health insurance and FBI background check required.

6. Non-Immigrant ED (study)

Duration: 1 year | Requirements: Enrolled in approved institution, 100h/quarter

University, Thai language, professional training. Stricter attendance since 2026.

7. LTR – Long-Term Resident

Duration: 10 years | Income: $80,000/year minimum

Reduced 17% Thai tax rate. Digital work permit included. Popular with American remote workers and retirees.

8. Thailand Elite Visa

Duration: 5 to 20 years | Cost: 900,000 to 2M THB (~$24,700 to $55,000)

Premium membership with VIP perks.

Key points for Americans

  • TDAC mandatory 72h before arrival
  • Worldwide taxation: US citizens must file IRS returns regardless of residence. FEIE ~$126,500 exclusion. FBAR/FinCEN 114 for Thai bank accounts over $10,000.
  • Medicare: does NOT cover Thailand. International health insurance required.
  • Social Security: continues worldwide, no freezing
  • US driving licence accepted short-term, International Driving Permit recommended
  • US Embassy Bangkok: +66 2 205 4000

FAQ

Which visa should I get for Thailand?
Short tourism: 60-day exemption. Remote work: DTV. Local job: Non-Immigrant B. Retirement: O-A or O-X. Studies: ED.
Can I extend the visa exemption?
Yes, 30 additional days at immigration for 1,900 THB. Maximum total: 90 days.
Does the DTV allow legal work?
The DTV permits remote work for a foreign employer. It does not allow working for a Thai company.