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Safety Comes First! 6 Guidelines for Taking Students Outside School According to the Ministry of Education
How Should International Students Prepare When Applying for a Student Visa in Thailand?
The Power of Opportunity! Ministry of Education Supports Disabled People to Continue Their Education and Develop Their Skills
Student visa extension
Education in Thailand includes both government and private educational institutions.
Procedures and documents for obtaining a student visa
Foreigners who want to come to observe work, train, or study in Thailand can apply for a student visa (education visa, or ED visa)
Application to stay by foreigners for training or research in higher education or research institutions
Foreigners wishing to stay in Thailand for training or for conducting research in higher education or research institutions
Application to stay for the purpose of study in public educational institutions
Foreigners wishing to study at a public educational institution in Thailand and continue their studies may apply if they meet
Application to stay in Thailand for study in private educational institutions
Foreigners wishing to study at a private educational institution in Thailand and continue their studies may apply if they meet
Place to apply for a student visa
If you are a foreigner interested in studying in Thailand, you can apply for an education visa, or Non-immigrant ED visa, at any Thai embassy or consulate abroad.
Renewal of student visas, and reporting every 90 days
Foreigners who hold a Non-immigrant ED visa will be able to stay in Thailand for 90 days at first.
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