Fees

DTV visa cost: official fees without the fog

Facts on this page checked against official sources on July 17, 2026 and reviewed by the DTV Thailand visa team. Rules change and vary by embassy, so always confirm with the embassy you apply through.
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There is no single worldwide DTV fee. Each embassy publishes its own tariff in local currency, and that is the number you actually pay: USD 350 in Moscow, £300 in London, SGD 500 in Singapore, all per their official pages as of July 2026. Dependents each pay the full fee. If the application is refused, the fee stays paid.

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We only show amounts we have verified against the embassy's own page. For everything else the calculator tells you where to check, instead of guessing.

Each dependent files a separate application and pays the fee

The full cost picture

ItemAmountNotes
Government fee, per applicant USD 350 Moscow · £300 London · SGD 500 Singapore Per the embassies' own pages, checked July 17, 2026. Other embassies publish their own tariffs
Each dependent the same fee again Separate application, separate payment
Stay extension, later 1,900 THB Once per entry, at an immigration office in Thailand
Translations, statements, travel varies Real costs that depend on your documents and where you apply from
Agency help, if you want it USD 499 to 699 Per Siam Legal's published packages as of July 2026, normally excluding the government fee

The economics of a refusal

A refusal costs the fee, the document expenses, and weeks of waiting, and then the next attempt starts from zero with a refusal on record. This is why the cheapest part of the whole process is the honest pre-check: finding the weak bank statement or the missing employer letter while it costs nothing to fix.

Two honest caveats. First, no pre-check turns into a guarantee: the decision belongs to the embassy. Second, fees and tariffs change on the embassies' own schedules, so treat any number, including ours, as something to confirm on the embassy page the week you apply.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

There is no single worldwide figure. Each embassy publishes its own tariff: USD 350 in Moscow, £300 in London, SGD 500 in Singapore, per their official pages as of July 2026. Budget from the fee page of your embassy, not from converted estimates.
Yes. Each dependent, whether spouse or child, files a separate application and pays the full fee. A family of three budgets three fees, not one.
No. Government fees are not refunded on refusal. That is the practical reason to fix weak spots in a package before applying, not after.
Extending a stay inside Thailand costs 1,900 THB at an immigration office, once per entry. Leaving and re-entering the country instead costs whatever your travel does, since the visa allows unlimited entries.
Commonly: document translations, obtaining bank statements, travel to a country where you can apply, and agency help if you choose it. None of these are official fees, but they belong in a realistic budget.
The market reference is USD 499 to 699 for a principal applicant, per Siam Legal's published packages as of July 2026, excluding the government fee. What matters is what the package includes and whether risks are named before you pay.
Each embassy sets its tariff in local currency and updates it on its own schedule, so Moscow, London, and Singapore all quote different amounts. Always check your embassy's own fee page for the current figure before budgeting.

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