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VISA Guide

Last updated: June 15, 2024
Welcome to the Ultimate Muay Thai Visa Guide! Crafted from the "Muay Thai Visa Application Guide for Tourists Training in Standard Certified Muay Thai Camps"
provided by the Board of Boxing Sport, Sports Authority of Thailand, Ministry of Tourism and Sports, this comprehensive guide aims to help you smoothly apply for a Muay Thai Visa and train in Thailand for up to 90 days. Whether you are passionate about Muay Thai or looking to immerse yourself in Thai culture, this guide is perfect for anyone wanting to engage in extensive Muay Thai training and stay longer in Thailand. This is your ultimate resource to experience the best of Muay Thai training and enjoy an extended stay in the heart of its birthplace.

Why Choose the Muay Thai Visa?

The Muay Thai Visa is specifically designed for tourists who wish to train Muay Thai in Thailand at Standard Certified Muay Thai Camps. This visa allows you to stay in Thailand longer, giving you ample time to fully immerse yourself in the sport and culture of Muay Thai training. By obtaining a Muay Thai Visa, you can benefit from structured and intensive Muay Thai training programs, ensuring a deeper connection to the martial art and a more fulfilling experience.

By following this guide, you will find all the necessary steps and information to successfully apply for your Muay Thai Visa, allowing you to train Muay Thai in Thailand with confidence and ease. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced practitioner, this guide will help you navigate the process and make the most of your Muay Thai training journey in Thailand. Enjoy an authentic Muay Thai training experience and the cultural richness of Thailand with the Muay Thai Visa.

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7 standard steps
for applying for a Muay Thai visa

For Muay Thai gyms, Muay Thai training schools, and standard Muay Thai camps, this guide aims to promote sports and cultural tourism related to Muay Thai and to help tourists or Muay Thai practitioners who want to train at standard Muay Thai camps in Thailand for a longer period. Here is a newly revised, easy-to-understand guide for obtaining Muay Thai visa to learn Muay Thai, with a total of 7 steps as follows:

Step-by-step process for obtaining a 90-day Muay Thai training program in Thailand. Steps include contacting a certified Muay Thai camp, camp preparation of a letter to the Board of Boxing Sport, document verification, request to consular affairs, coordination with the Thai Embassy, follow-up and notification by the Board of Boxing Sport, and finally traveling to Thailand. Required documents: passport copy, certificate of Muay Thai camp ownership, certification of standard Muay Thai camp approval by the Board of Boxing Sport, application form for Muay Thai training program, and proof of payment for the Muay Thai class registration fee

7 standard steps for applying for a Muay Thai Visa

Step 1 Contact a Certified Muay Thai Camp

Find a Muay Thai camp in Thailand that is officially certified. Enroll in their Muay Thai training program and tell them you need a Muay Thai Visa to stay in Thailand.

Step 2 The Camp Prepares a Letter

The Muay Thai camp will create a letter asking for support from the Board of Boxing Sport to help you get your Muay Thai Visa for your Muay Thai training.

Step 3 Document Verification

The Board of Boxing Sport checks all the documents provided by the Muay Thai camp to make sure everything is correct for your Muay Thai Visa application.

Step 4 Request to Consular Affairs

The Board of Boxing Sport sends a request to the Department of Consular Affairs to issue your Muay Thai Visa for Muay Thai training.

Step 5 Coordination with Thai Embassy

The Department of Consular Affairs works with the Thai embassy in your country to get your Muay Thai Visa approved for Muay Thai training.

Step 6 Follow-Up and Notification

The Board of Boxing Sport follows up on the visa process and informs the Muay Thai camp when the Muay Thai Visa is approved. The camp will then let you know.

Step 7 Travel to Thailand

When tourists apply for a visa at the Thai embassy in their home country, they will receive a Muay Thai visa. Tourists can then travel to Thailand and learn Muay Thai for 90 days.

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