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Long Stay Thailand Visa Service

Live Your Love Story with a Long-Stay Thai Visa

 

After getting married in Thailand, why not make it your home for a while? EQuitus helps gay and lesbian couples secure long-stay visas so you can soak up Thailand’s beauty, culture, and LGBTQ-friendly vibe year-round.

 

Whether you’re here to relax, study, or build a life together, we’ve got the perfect Thai visa option for you.

 

Visa Options for Gay & Lesbian Couples

 

Education Visa (Non-Immigrant ED):

 

Want to learn Thai, study martial arts, or take a course? This visa lets you stay for up to 1 year while enrolled in an approved program (e.g., language schools, universities, or cultural classes). Renewable if you keep studying!

 

Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) – Digital Nomad Visa:

 

Calling all LGBTQ remote workers! This 5-year, multiple-entry visa lets you stay 180 days per visit (extendable once for another 180 days per year). Work for a foreign employer or freelance while soaking up Thailand’s charm — perfect for digital nomad couples.

 

Non-Immigrant O Visa:

Ideal for spouses of Thai nationals or retirees (over 50). Stay up to 90 days initially, with options to extend.

 

Elite Visa:

A premium option offering 5–20 year stays with multiple entries. Starts at 600,000 THB (~$17,000 USD)—great for flexibility and luxury.

 

Marriage Visa (Extension):

 

If you marry a Thai citizen, this lets you stay up to 1 year, renewable annually.

 

Thai Visa Requirements

 

Education Visa: Acceptance letter from an accredited school, passport, and course fees (e.g., 15,000–30,000 THB/~$430–$860 USD for a 1-year Thai language course).

 

DTV: Passport, proof of 500,000 THB (~$14,000 USD) in savings, and evidence of remote work (e.g., employment contract or freelance portfolio). Must be 20+ years old and work for a non-Thai company.

 

Non-Immigrant O: Valid passport, marriage certificate (if applicable), proof of funds.

 

Marriage Visa: Marriage certificate, 400,000 THB (~$11,500 USD) in a Thai bank, or 40,000 THB (~$1,150 USD) monthly income.

 

Elite Visa: Passport and payment — no income proof needed.

 

How We Assist

 

We simplify the process by:

 

1. Preparing and translating your documents

 

2. Submitting applications to the Immigration Office

 

3. Guiding you through interviews or renewals (if needed)

 

Why Stay in Thailand?

 

From affordable living to a vibrant LGBTQ community, Thailand offers endless possibilities. Study Thai to connect with locals, enjoy tropical beaches, or settle into a welcoming expat scene — the choice is yours!

 

Let’s Find Your Visa

 

Contact us to explore which option fits your plans, and get complete pricing. With EQuitus, staying longer in Thailand is as easy as falling in love here.

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    Long Stay Thai Visa Opportunities

    Thailand’s new digital nomad visa provides an excellent opportunity for gay couples to extend their stay in Thailand.