If you’re a foreign couple legally married and residing in Thailand, you may wonder which visa options are available to allow both partners to live together long-term. While Thailand doesn’t issue a Marriage Visa specifically for foreign-to-foreign couples, there are practical solutions to make your stay legal, stable, and long-term.
👥 Is There a Marriage Visa for Foreign Couples?
Thailand’s visa system doesn’t recognize marriage between two foreigners as a direct basis for a Non-O Visa (unlike marriage to a Thai national). However, one partner can serve as the main visa holder, while the other applies as a dependent or holds an individual long-stay visa.
👤 Recommended Visa Options for Foreign Couples
1. LTR Visa + Dependent
If one partner qualifies for the Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa, the other spouse can apply under the dependent category.
- Must show marriage certificate
- No quota limit for dependents
- Valid for up to 10 years (renewable)
- Ideal for high-income earners, retirees, or remote professionals
2. Non-B Visa + Non-O Visa (Spouse of Main Visa Holder)
If one partner is employed or operates a business in Thailand and holds a Non-Immigrant B Visa, the legally married spouse may apply for a Non-O Visa based on dependency:
- Must show a legal marriage certificate (translated & legalized if issued abroad)
- Non-O Visa will match the Non-B holder’s visa duration
- Cannot work without a separate work permit
- Practical for couples where one partner is the income earner/employer
3. DTV Visa (Destination Thailand Visa)
If both partners work remotely or are digital nomads, the DTV Visa is ideal:
- Up to 5 years of stay (180 days per visit)
- Proof of remote work or freelancing required
- Each partner must apply separately
- No local employment allowed
4. Retirement Visa (if 50+)
Foreign couples over age 50 can each apply for their own Retirement Visa (O, O-A, or O-X), provided they meet the financial criteria individually.
📑 Required Documents (for Dependent Applications)
- Valid marriage certificate (translated & legalized if issued abroad)
- Passport copies of both partners
- Visa status of the main visa holder
- Proof of relationship (photos, shared address)
- Proof of financial support
📝 Application Process
- Choose the visa path that suits your situation (LTR, DTV, ED, Retirement)
- The main applicant applies for the long-term visa
- Spouse applies as a dependent (if applicable) or separate visa
- Submit documents to Thai Embassy/Consulate or Immigration Bureau
- Receive visa approval and begin reporting or extensions as required
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can we both apply for the same visa category?
✅ Yes, if both of you qualify (e.g., both meet LTR, DTV, or Retirement criteria), you can apply independently.
2. Can a foreign spouse get a visa just from being married to another foreigner?
No, Thailand does not issue dependent visas based on foreign-to-foreign marriage alone unless one partner is already a long-term visa holder.
3. Can you help us apply as a couple?
Absolutely. We can assess both your profiles and recommend the best visa combination, prepare documents, and manage the entire application process.
4. Can same-sex couples apply together?
Yes. As long as the marriage is legally recognized in the issuing country and properly legalized in Thailand, same-sex foreign couples may apply for dependent visas under LTR or other eligible categories.
✅ Summary
While Thailand does not have a direct Marriage Visa for foreign couples, there are several practical visa pathways that allow couples to live together long-term — including LTR, DTV, Retirement, or education visas. With the right visa combination, foreign spouses can enjoy a fulfilling life in Thailand together.
Don’t know where to start? Consult with our team.