Everything You Need to Know About Visiting Thailand on a Work Visa

Dreaming of working remotely from Thailand’s stunning beaches or bustling Bangkok cafés? You’ll need more than a tourist visa.

U.S. citizens who plan to work, teach, or volunteer in Thailand must apply for a non-immigrant visa, such as:

  • Type B (for business or employment)

  • Type ED (for education/teaching)

These visas require pre-approval and documentation, including:

  • A letter from your employer or school

  • Passport with at least 6 months’ validity

  • Completed visa application and photos

Don’t risk being denied entry. Apply for the correct visa type based on your activities—not all remote work falls under tourism.

🎯 Texas Tower can help streamline the process. Call 713-874-1420 to apply for your Thailand visa.