Can I start working with only a Non-B visa?
No. A work permit is still required before legally working in Thailand after entering on a Non-B visa.
We help foreigners prepare and submit Thai Non-B work visa applications with complete document checks and embassy/immigration support.
Foreign nationals employed by Thai companies or entities sponsoring work in Thailand.
No. A work permit is still required before legally working in Thailand after entering on a Non-B visa.
Most applications are completed in about 2-4 weeks, depending on documents and authority processing times.
Costs include embassy visa fee (varies by country), our service fee from 5,000 THB, and work permit fee. Total typically ranges from 10,000-20,000 THB depending on location.
Common reasons include incomplete company documents, insufficient employer qualifications, inconsistent employment contracts, or invalid passport validity.
Non-B can be extended annually at Thai immigration if employment continues and all requirements remain valid. Extension requires current work permit and employer documentation.
Non-B requires Thai employer sponsorship and allows local work. DTV is for remote workers earning overseas income without Thai employer. Choose based on work arrangement.