๐น๐ญThailand Visa for Costa Rican Citizens2026 Requirements, Fees & Documents
Costa Rican passport holders can get a visa on arrival for Thailand (up to 15 days), so no visa is needed before travelling.
Visa on Arrival for tourism, fee THB 2,000. Effective 15 July 2024. Upcoming change: Cabinet (19 May 2026) approved reducing VoA to only 4 countries (Azerbaijan, Belarus, India, Serbia); Costa Rica likely loses VoA eligibility pending Royal Gazette publication.
doha.thaiembassy.org โEntering Thailand on a Costa Rican passport
- โ Obtain your visa at the Thailand border/airport on arrival; carry the required fee and documents. Apply here โ
Thailand visa cost for Costa Rican citizens
Visa on Arrival
THB 2,000 (~$58)
Fees checked 2 Jul 2026 ยท sourced from official government fee schedules
Other Thailand visa categories (9)Hide other visa categories
These don't apply to a typical short visit, but cover other reasons people travel to Thailand. Eligibility varies by visa type โ some are limited to specific nationalities, so check each one's conditions.
Non-Immigrant O-A Visa (Retirement)
Retirement in Thailand for persons aged 50+
For applicants aged 50+. Requires proof of funds: THB 800,000 in Thai bank account (or monthly income/pension of THB 65,000, or combination totaling THB 800,000). Must have health insurance with minimum THB 40,000 outpatient / THB 400,000 inpatient coverage. 1-year stay, extendable annually at immigration. Applied at Thai embassy/consulate abroad. Issued as a multiple-entry visa; fee THB 5,000 (~USD 145) per official MFA O-A page (corrected from prior USD 80). Official URL updated to the MFA O-A page.
Apply here โNon-Immigrant B Visa (Business/Work)
Business activities or employment in Thailand
For business activities or employment. Requires letter from Thai employer or business. Initial 90-day stay; must obtain work permit and convert to 1-year extension of stay at immigration in Thailand. Multiple-entry Non-B available for established employees.
Apply here โLong-Term Resident Visa - Work-From-Thailand (LTR-WFT)
Remote work from Thailand for foreign employer
10-year LTR visa for Work-From-Thailand Professionals. Requirements: employed by a publicly listed or large foreign company; minimum personal income USD 80,000/year (or USD 40,000/year with master's degree/investment/work in targeted field); health insurance USD 50,000+ coverage. 5-year permission to stay, renewable once for additional 5 years. THB 50,000 visa fee (~USD 1,430). 17% flat income tax option available. No work permit needed for remote/overseas employer income. Issued by Thailand BOI.
Apply here โNon-Immigrant ED Visa (Education)
Study at a school, university, language/vocational course, training, or Muay Thai course in Thailand
For study/training in Thailand (schools, universities, language schools, vocational and Muay Thai courses). Single-entry 90-day stay, extendable in-country at the Immigration Bureau for the duration of the course. Fee THB 2,000 (~USD 80) single-entry; multiple-entry (1-year validity) also available. Applied online via thaievisa.go.th; requires acceptance letter from the institution and proof of funds.
Apply here โNon-Immigrant O Visa (Spouse / Family / Dependent)
Accompany a Thai spouse, or a family member/dependent of a person working, studying, or living in Thailand
For spouses/dependents of Thai nationals or of foreigners working/studying in Thailand. Single-entry 90-day stay; extendable to one year at the Immigration Bureau (marriage extension requires THB 400,000 in a Thai bank or THB 40,000/month income). Fee THB 2,000 (~USD 80). Applied online via thaievisa.go.th.
Apply here โNon-Immigrant O Visa (Medical Treatment)
Undergo medical treatment at a licensed hospital or facility in Thailand
For patients receiving treatment in Thailand. Requires a confirmation/appointment letter from a licensed Thai medical facility and proof of funds. Single-entry 90-day stay, extendable up to one year at the Immigration Bureau. Up to three accompanying companions may apply for a linked visa. A short-stay Tourist Visa 'MT' also exists for treatment under 90 days. Fee THB 2,000 (~USD 80).
Apply here โNon-Immigrant O-X Visa (Long Stay 10 Years)
Long-stay retirement for nationals of 14 eligible countries aged 50+
10-year long-stay retirement visa (5-year validity, renewable once for another 5 years) for applicants aged 50+ from 14 eligible countries: Japan, Australia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States. Requires THB 3 million on deposit in a Thai bank, or THB 1.8 million deposit plus THB 1.2 million/year income, plus Thai health insurance. Multiple-entry. Fee THB 10,000 (~USD 400). Distinct from the O-A 1-year retirement visa.
Apply here โNon-Immigrant IB Visa (Investment and Business)
Work on or invest in a project promoted by the Thailand Board of Investment (BOI)
For foreign nationals investing in or employed by BOI-promoted projects (One Start One Stop Investment Center, OSOS). Initial 90-day stay, extendable to one year in Thailand; work permit required to work. Fee THB 2,000 (~USD 80) single-entry, THB 5,000 multiple-entry. Related categories on the same MFA page: 'B' (business/work), 'B-A' (business approved) and 'IM' (investment, min THB 10 million capital).
Apply here โWork and Holiday Visa
Youth exchange: young adults holidaying in Thailand who may also work incidentally
Bilateral youth-exchange scheme (agreements with Australia and New Zealand). Applicants aged 18-30 with tertiary qualifications. Multiple-entry, stay up to 12 months (visa valid 3 months to make first entry). Employment with any single employer limited to 3 months; one-time, non-renewable. Fee varies by embassy (e.g., ~NZ$1,000 at Wellington). Applied online via thaievisa.go.th.
Apply here โThailand visa for Costa Rican citizens โ FAQ
Do Costa Rican citizens need a visa for Thailand?
No advance visa is required โ Costa Rican citizens get a visa on arrival at the border for stays of up to 15 days.
How long can Costa Rican citizens stay in Thailand?
Costa Rican passport holders can stay in Thailand for up to 15 days per entry under the current visa on arrival arrangement.
What documents do Costa Rican citizens need for Thailand?
A passport valid well beyond your planned stay (commonly three to six months, depending on the destination), proof of onward travel and funds, and any documents required for the specific Thailand visa category โ check the official portal for the exact passport-validity rule.
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