Thailand SMART Visa guide
Entry & Visas

Thailand SMART Visa: Practical Overview (T / I / E / S / O)

SMART Visa overview for Thailand: types (T, I, E, S, O), targeted industries focus, high-level eligibility, and how the program differs from LTR and standard work visa pathways.

Last updated: 22 Feb 2026.

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Thailand’s SMART Visa is designed to attract talent, investors, executives, entrepreneurs, and startups in targeted industries. It’s often positioned as a pathway with benefits like longer permission periods and work-permit-related conveniences for eligible categories.

This guide gives a practical overview:

  • SMART visa types
  • who each type fits
  • what evidence is typically expected
  • how it compares to LTR and other long-stay options

SMART Visa at a glance

  • Built around targeted industries and endorsed participation
  • Different SMART types exist for different roles

The main SMART visa types (plain language)

SMART T (Talent)

For highly skilled professionals in targeted industries, typically with income thresholds and endorsement requirements.

SMART I (Investor)

For investors putting significant capital into technology-based targeted businesses.

SMART E (Executive)

For executives working in targeted companies.

SMART S (Startup)

For startup founders in targeted industries (often with financial deposit/insurance requirements and business structure requirements).

SMART O

For dependents (spouse/children) of SMART holders.

How to apply (high level)

Because SMART visas depend on endorsements and targeted industry definitions: 1) Determine which SMART type you fit
2) Collect evidence (contracts, income proof, investment docs, endorsements)
3) Follow the SMART Visa program’s submission/endorsement steps
4) Apply for visa issuance via the appropriate channel based on your location and mission

SMART vs LTR vs DTV

  • SMART: for targeted-industry business/talent pathways
  • LTR: long-term resident program with BOI endorsement and higher thresholds
  • DTV: traveler-oriented long-stay for remote work, soft power activities, and dependents

Official references (start here)

Next steps

Continue planning with these related guides.