As more people apply for the Thailand Destination Visa (DTV), we want to share real stories. These stories go beyond the DTV visa itself, exploring why people at different life stages and circumstances choose to change their pace of life. This edition shares the story of a family of three.
The Story:
Mr. Zhang (pseudonym), 35, is a business manager at a multinational company. He has worked overseas for years, and his role allows him to handle most tasks remotely, with only occasional trips to headquarters for meetings. His wife is a full-time homemaker, primarily caring for their child while pursuing personal interests.
Their child just turned 2. Although not yet school age, the couple has already begun considering their child’s future living and education environment. They want their child to grow up in an international, comfortable setting and avoid the hassle of repeatedly relying on tourist visas.
After comparing multiple locations, they chose Bangkok—where the cost of living is reasonable, the environment suits young families, and Mr. Zhang’s workplace is just a three-hour flight away. To ensure stability for the whole family, they decided Mr. Zhang would be the main applicant, with his wife and child applying for the DTV visa together. The couple believes that even though their child is very young, having a legal visa status from the start is essential for the family to settle down with peace of mind.
ZDelp Case Analysis: Why the Thailand Destination Visa (DTV) Suits Mr. Zhang’s Family
Mr. Zhang (pseudonym), 35, is a business manager at a multinational company. He has worked overseas for years, and his role allows him to handle most tasks remotely, with only occasional trips to headquarters for meetings. His wife is a full-time homemaker, primarily caring for their child while pursuing personal interests.
Their child just turned 2. Although not yet school age, the couple has already begun considering their child’s future living and education environment. They want their child to grow up in an international, comfortable setting and avoid the hassle of repeatedly relying on tourist visas.
After comparing multiple locations, they chose Bangkok—an environment suitable for young families, with Mr. Zhang’s workplace just a three-hour flight away. To ensure stability for the whole family, they decided Mr. Zhang would be the main applicant, with his wife and child applying for the DTV visa together. The couple believes that even though their child is very young, having a legal visa status from the start is essential for the family to settle down with peace of mind.
In the family cases we assist with the Thailand Destination Visa (DTV), we often encounter situations like Mr. Zhang’s:
- Advantage: The father has stable overseas income, the mother focuses on the family, and although the child is young, the family structure is clear with stable finances.
- Why DTV fits: The DTV’s 180-day stay plus five-year multiple entries allows the entire family to obtain legal residency simultaneously, eliminating reliance on short-term visas and providing a stable environment for the child from the start.
[Zagdim Advice]
For families with young children, it’s common for one parent to be the main applicant, with the other parent and child as dependents. This ensures the whole family obtains legal residency, allowing even a two-year-old to grow up stably in Thailand. Such family-based applications are increasing, so it’s advisable to prepare complete family documents and financial proof in advance to improve approval chances.
Comparison with Other Visas
- Guardian Visa: Suitable for parents accompanying a child on a student visa. However, it typically requires annual renewal, lacks flexibility, and depends on the child’s student status.
- Long-Term Resident Visa (LTR): Designed for high-net-worth individuals or specialized professionals, with higher application thresholds. It offers a 10-year visa but has strict income or investment requirements.
📍 What We Did
In this case, role of Zagdim went beyond visa application:
- Helped Mr. Zhang plan a main applicant plus dependent approach for the whole family’s visa, avoiding status uncertainty due to the child’s young age.
- Provided financial and document preparation guidance to ensure a smooth application process.
- Extended to property and living arrangement advice, helping them choose a suitable area in Bangkok that balances family needs and future education plans.
Through this professional support, the family of three can settle down with confidence, securing not only their visa status but also preparing for their daily life in advance.
Need Professional DTV Visa Application Assistance?
If you, like Mr. Zhang, are considering whether the Thailand Destination Visa (DTV) could help you start a new lifestyle elsewhere or hit a “pause button” in your career, this might be an option for you. Want to know if you meet the requirements and improve your chances of approval? Feel free to reach out to us.
Zagdim Thailand offers professional visa application services, including:
- Thailand DTV Visa (DTV, Thailand Destination Visa)
- 10-Year Long-Term Resident Visa (LTR)
- Thailand Elite Visa
- Thailand Retirement Visa (Non-O/OA categories)

































