Step up your game with the Contender Package. It offers 30 Muay Thai training sessions over six months, allowing you to progress at your own pace. Included with your enrollment is an official acceptance letter for a 5-year multiple-entry Destination Thailand Visa, facilitating long-term access to train and explore Thailand.
Step 1: Click “Apply Now“
Step 2: Pay and Receive Your Acceptance Letter.
Step 3: Prepare Your Documents
Step 4: Submit Your Application
Description | Amount (THB) |
---|---|
Contender Package Cost | 45,000 |
VAT (7%) | +3,150 |
Total Cost | 48,150 |
As required by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand, you need to provide proof of financial means showing a minimum balance of THB 500,000 (approximately $14,800 USD) in your bank account.
(Funds can be held in accounts anywhere in the world, not just in Thailand.)
The DTV Visa is valid for 5 years and permits an initial stay of up to 6 months. You may extend your stay for an additional 6 months by applying at any Thai immigration office and paying the required fee. After 360 days, you are required to exit and re-enter Thailand, which can be done on the same day by land, sea, or air. No additional documentation or fees are needed—just present your DTV Visa upon re-entry.
Upon enrollment, you will receive an official acceptance letter, which is essential for your DTV Visa application. This package includes a Certificate of Registration for the Boxing Camp Leader, Certification of the Boxing Camp from the Office of the Boxing Sport Board, Muay Thai Training Application Form, Receipt of Registration Fee, and Certification of Enrollment.
No, employment is not permitted on a DTV Visa, as it is intended for those visiting for tourism or other non-work-related activities. To work in Thailand, you must secure a work visa, which requires sponsorship from a Thai employer along with additional documentation and approvals.
Yes, you can apply for the 5-year DTV Visa at the time of enrollment. It is not necessary to complete all training sessions within the first 6 months.