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What are the procedures for working in Thailand?

You need to apply for a Thai work visa to work in Thailand. The materials required to apply for a work visa are as follows: 1. Letter of guarantee (in English or Thai) issued by the applicant's unit or employer, stamped with the official seal of the unit and attached with the guarantor's business card; The letter of guarantee indicates the applicant's name, position, detailed contact information, and the purpose and duration of his stay in Thailand. 2. Invitation letter from Thai company or Thai partner (in English or Thai). The name of the person who signed the invitation letter must appear on the list of the company's board of directors. 4. If the invitation letter is signed by a foreigner, attach a copy of his work permit. 5. One set of photocopies of registration documents of Thai companies this year: shareholder list, business license, company profile, balance sheet and tax bill, and copies of round-trip air tickets or confirmed air tickets. Please submit a passport valid for more than 6 months, two completed visa application forms and two passport-sized photos. 7. Consuls need to supplement relevant materials when necessary. Extended information Thailand visa classification 1, business visas mainly refer to business people who come to Thailand for business cooperation, business exchanges, exhibitions and other entry. This kind of visa is mainly issued to foreign businessmen who meet the requirements of Thailand. 2. Work visas These visas are mainly issued to foreigners working in Thailand, including citizens recruited by Thai enterprises and people recruited by foreign-funded enterprises who need to work in Thailand. 3. Tourist visas are mainly issued to tourists visiting Thailand. From 2015165438+10/3, there are two categories: single round-trip tourist visa, valid for 3 months, with a stay of no more than 60 days/time; Multiple-entry tourist visa, valid for 6 months, with a stay of no more than 60 days/time. 3. The multiple-entry visa is valid for one year and can stay for 90 days at a time. These visas are mainly issued to foreigners who often come and go to Thailand. Reference source