Thai Visa Run 2025: Your Step-by-Step Guide to Vientiane and Savannakhet
Planning a Thailand visa run in 2025? Whether you’re a teacher chasing a Non-Immigrant B (Non-B) visa, a tourist stretching your 60-day Tourist Visa (TR), or a retiree securing a Non-Immigrant O (Non-O), Laos is your ticket. Since January 1, 2025, Thailand’s e-Visa system has gone global, and both Vientiane and Savannakhet are key hubs for this process. This guide breaks down every step—DIY bus trips with a 10–15 day wait versus Meesuk Travel’s 2-day fast-track—covering costs, documents, and timing. Let’s get you back to Thailand hassle-free!
Your 2025 Guide to the DTV Visa Thailand: How to Apply with Ease
Hey, digital nomads, teachers, and Thailand buffs! The Destination Thailand Visa (DTV)—aka the digital nomad visa—is your 2025 ticket to five years in the Land of Smiles. Launched in July 2024, this multiple entry visa lets remote workers, freelancers, and cultural explorers (think Muay Thai or Thai culinary training) stay 180 days per entry, extendable once for another 180 days. I’ve been teaching in Thailand for over two decades with Kids English Thailand (KET), and this guide cracks the DTV visa Thailand application code—clear steps, legit resources, and Thai law savvy. Optimized for “DTV visa 2025” searches, it’s your one-stop shop whether you’re a teacher in Chicago or a freelancer in Cape Town. It’s March 6, 2025—let’s make it dead simple!