Thai Work Permit
According to Thai Law,
to apply for a Work Permit, you must be holding a Non-Immigrant B
Visa. We provide high quality legal professional services in
applying Non-Immigrant Visa and Work Permit for you. Our legal team
can help you process your work permit documents. Either you own
business or you are obtaining a work permit from your employer, we
can be of help.
Our process for applying work permit for you are as follows:
- Confirm &
Identify Your Correct Non-Immigrant Visa
- Preparation of
Your Work Permit Application
- Preparation of
Letter of Employment
- Assembly of All
Required Documents
- One of our Legal
Team member will Represent You for Filing the Petition
The list of required document shall
be sent in case by case as of the type of visa via e-mail / phone /
meeting, or any discussion)
Documents required for applying for a Work
Permit
(According to The
Immigration Bureau of Thailand)
- For
non-permanent residents: A valid passport containing a Non-
Immigrant visa (except for WP 3 applications)
- For permanent
residents: A valid passport, residence permit and alien book
(except for WP 3 applications)
- Evidence of
applicant’s educational qualifications and letter(s) of
recommendation from the former employer, describing in detail
the applicant’s past position, duties, performance, and place
and length of employment. If the documents are in a language
other than English, a Thai translation certified as correct by a
Thai Embassy (if abroad) or Ministry of Foreign Affairs (if in
Thailand) must be attached
- A recent medical
certificate from a first-class licensed physician in Thailand
stating that the applicant is not of unsound mind and not
suffering from leprosy, acute tuberculosis, elephantiasis,
narcotic addiction or habitual alcoholism (except for WP 7
applications).
- Three 5×6 cm.
full-faced, bareheaded, black and white or color photographs,
taken no more than six months prior to the filing of the
application
- If the
application is to be filed by another person, a valid power of
attorney in the prescribed form must be attached with a 10 baht
duty stamp
- On the
application form, the “job description” entry must be completed
with a detailed statement as to what job is expected to be
performed, how it is related to other people, and what materials
will be used in the work (additional paper to be used if
necessary)
- If the job
applied for is subject to a license under a particular law, in
addition to the Alien Occupation Law, a photocopy of such
license, (e.g. teacher’s license, physician’s license, press
card from the Public Relations Department, certificate of
missionary status from the Office of Religious Affairs, etc.)
shall be attached
- If the applicant
is married to a Thai national, the original and photocopies of
the following must be presented:
- Marriage
certificate, spouse’s identity card, birth certificates of
children, household registration, as well as a photocopy of
every page of the applicant’s passport
- If the job being
applied for is not in Bangkok, the application should be filed
at the relevant province’s Department of Employment, or in the
absence of such an office, at the province’s city hall
- Additional
evidence as requested. It may be necessary to translate any or
all documents into Thai.
Please Note:
- You must be
present in Thailand on a non-immigrant status entry permit, on
both the day your work permit application is submitted, and the
day it is picked up.
- Your work permit
will expire on the same date as the entry permit you use to pick
up your work permit. This generally means that your first work
permit – if issued against a 90 day entry permit, will have only
10 weeks validity, once issued. Most clients will need to use
work permit to apply for extended entry permit – and once that
entry permit extension is issued, apply for a renewed work
permit whose expiration date matches the new entry permit.
- In most cases,
for each work permit issued to a foreigner, the sponsoring
company must have 2 million baht capitalization, and at least
four Thai employees. For a start-up company, it is sometimes
possible to obtain a work permit for purposes of opening a bank
account without meeting all requirements, but obtaining later
work permit renewals generally requires that qualifying criteria
be met. If a company has four Thai employees, plus 2 million
baht paid-in capital for each work permit requested, it is
normally very easy to obtain a work permit.
- To satisfy new
rules upcoming, monthly salary of work permit holders generally
needs to be at least 60,000 Baht (you must be paying monthly
personal income tax on at least this amount)
Contact us for any of your Thailand Legal / Visa support needs.