Thailand Media Visa
The Thailand Media Visa, officially the Non-Immigrant IJ Visa, is issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand to foreign nationals entering the country to work as a film producer, journalist, or reporter. According to official Royal Thai Embassy guidance, this visa category is specifically designed for media professionals carrying out journalistic or film production work in Thailand, distinct from the Tourist Visa, which does not permit any form of paid work, including press or media activities. The Non-Immigrant IJ Visa is generally valid for 90 days from the date of issue. Foreign journalists and media professionals working in Thailand should also expect coordination between the issuing Thai mission and relevant Thai government departments overseeing media accreditation. As with all Thailand Visa categories, the final decision on approval rests solely with Thai consular and immigration authorities.
Eligibility
Based on official Thai government sources, applicants for a Thailand Media (Non-Immigrant IJ) Visa must generally:
- Be a foreign national working as a film producer, journalist, or reporter, on assignment for a recognised media organisation or production company.
- Hold a passport valid for at least six (6) months.
- Provide a formal letter from their media organisation or production company confirming the nature and duration of the assignment in Thailand.
- Meet any additional accreditation or documentation requirements set by the specific embassy, consulate, or relevant Thai government department.
Government Visa Fees
Visa fees vary depending on the currency set by the specific embassy or consulate. Based on published Royal Thai Embassy and Consulate-General fee schedules for Non-Immigrant category visas:
| Fee Type | Amount |
| Single-Entry Non-Immigrant IJ (Media) Visa | Approximately 2,000 THB (or local-currency equivalent, e.g. USD 80 at some missions) |
| Multiple-Entry Non-Immigrant Visa (1 year) | Approximately 5,000 THB per year (or local-currency equivalent, e.g. USD 200 at some missions) |
| INR Equivalent | Information may vary depending on the visa category and individual circumstances |
Visa fees are non-refundable regardless of the outcome. Applicants should confirm the exact current fee with the Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate-General handling their application.
Processing Time
According to official Royal Thai Embassy and Consulate-General guidance, Non-Immigrant visa applications, including the Media (IJ) category, submitted through the e-Visa system generally take around 15 business days to process. Because media and press visas often require additional verification of the applicant’s assignment and media organisation, processing may take longer than for a standard Tourist Visa, particularly if the relevant Thai government department needs to confirm accreditation details. Applicants are strongly advised to apply well in advance of their planned assignment, given the visa’s 90-day validity period from the date of issue.
Required Documents Checklist
Step-by-Step Application Process
Important Notes
Why Choose Shivansh Consultants
A Thailand Media Visa application requires accurate documentation, valid media assignment details, financial proof, and compliance with the Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate requirements. Missing or incorrect documents may lead to delays or visa refusal. Shivansh Consultants provides Documentation Support, Eligibility Assessment, and a thorough Application Review to help you submit a complete and accurate application.
Our experienced visa consultants offer Personalized Guidance, a Transparent Process, and End-to-End Assistance—from document preparation to application submission support. We help simplify your Thailand Media Visa application while ensuring it meets the latest requirements. Visa approval is solely at the discretion of the Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate.