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DTV visa in Thailand for family: stay and benefits in 2025

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Natasha Machado
12/2/2025
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Thailand has become one of the most sought after destinations for digital nomads and their families. With the new Destination Thailand Visa (DTV), launched in July 2024, professionals can enjoy an extended stay in this tropical paradise together with their loved ones. If you're considering this change, check out our Complete guide to DTV Visa in Thailand for Digital Nomad and read on to clarify your main questions about family and permanence.

Who can accompany the DTV visa holder?

The DTV visa provides an excellent opportunity to move in with the full family. Benefits extend to:

  • Legally recognized spouse
  • Unmarried children under 20
  • There is no limit to the number of dependents
  • Each member is granted the same rights of permanence
  • Access to essential services such as health and education

Visa flexibility allows the entire family to enjoy the experience of living in a new country, staying together throughout their stay.

How does staying with a DTV visa work?

Planning and organization are fundamental to take full advantage of the DTV visa benefits. These are the main points about permanence:

  • Total validity of 5 years
  • 180-day permission per entry
  • Possibility of extension for another 180 days
  • Multiple entries allowed
  • Need to leave the country after a maximum period of 360 days

What are the financial requirements for a family?

One of the most important aspects when planning the move with the family is to prove adequate financial capacity. To guarantee visa approval, it is necessary to:

  • Bank account with a minimum balance of 500,000 THB (approximately R$ 87,973)
  • Bank statements for the last 6 months
  • Proof of stable income for family support
  • Health insurance valid for all members
  • Recommended additional resources for initial establishment costs

It should be noted that the minimum amount required may vary depending on the number of dependents included in the process.

Amounts considering the exchange rate ▼ 1,000 THB = R$0,1759 BRL (24/01/2025)

How does a family visa renewal work?

The DTV visa renewal process is relatively simple but requires attention to deadlines and documentation. Here are the key points:

  • Renewal must be requested before the current period expires
  • All family members need to renew individually
  • Extension fee of 1,900 THB per person
  • Must submit updated documentation
  • Proof of maintenance of financial requirements

Advance planning is essential to avoid problems with the family's stay in the country.

Education and family adaptation in Thailand

Thailand offers excellent educational opportunities and a welcoming environment for international families:

  • International schools with American, British, and IB curricula
  • Bilingual programs available in major cities
  • Active and welcoming expatriate communities
  • Cultural and sports activities for all ages
  • Favorable cost of living for families

Establishment and housing with a DTV visa

The choice of place to live is crucial for successful family adaptation. The DTV visa allows establishment in any region of Thailand, but some considerations are important:

  • Possibility to rent long-term properties
  • Different family-friendly neighborhood options
  • Easy access to essential services
  • Proximity to international schools
  • Communities with other expatriates

Work and family entrepreneurship

An important differential of the DTV visa is the flexibility for remote work, which also extends to the spouse:

  • Both spouses can work remotely
  • Possibility to manage businesses online
  • Networking with the international community
  • Participation in events and workshops
  • Development of own projects

Practical tips for the change process

To ease your transition to Thailand, consider these recommendations:

  1. Start the process at least 3 months in advance
  2. Organize all family documentation in advance
  3. Research schools and neighborhoods before the move
  4. Establish contact with other expatriate families
  5. Plan a detailed budget for the first few months

Be Easy

A Be Easy specializes in realizing exchange and immigration dreams, offering full support for families who want a new life in Thailand. Our experienced team assists with every stage of the DTV visa process, from preparing the documentation to the adaptation in the country. Contact us to make your move to Thailand a smooth and successful experience.

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Natasha Machado
Founder e CEO, Be Easy