Petchnumnoi is a licensed Muay Thai training camp in Phuket, Thailand, founded in 1971 by professional fighter Somsak Junlaka. It offers structured training programs and visa documentation support for long-term stays.
What They Do Well:
✔️ Accredited by the Thai Sports Authority and Boxing Sport Board
✔️ Offers a 6-month program eligible for the 5-year Destination Thailand Visa (DTV)
✔️ Long history and established reputation in Thailand’s Muay Thai community
✔️ Provides official training certification and visa support documents
✔️ Located in a popular, well-connected area of Phuket
Potential Drawbacks:
⚠️ Focused primarily on Muay Thai — limited cross-training or fitness programs
⚠️ Must commit to 6-month program for visa support eligibility
⚠️ Accommodation and living costs not always bundled with training
Best For:
Foreigners seeking long-term stay in Thailand through official Muay Thai training, particularly those pursuing a DTV visa with government-recognized certification.
The DTV visa is valid for 5 years and allows an initial stay of 6 months. You may extend your stay for an additional 6 months by paying a fee at any immigration office in Thailand. After 360 days, you must exit and re-enter Thailand, which can be completed on the same day via land, sea, or air. No additional documentation or fees are required—simply present your DTV visa upon re-entry.
Yes, the DTV Visa is a multiple-entry visa, allowing you to travel in and out of Thailand as often as you like without needing a re-entry permit. Ensure that your visa remains valid throughout your travels to facilitate seamless re-entry into Thailand.
As required by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand, you need to provide proof of financial means showing a minimum balance of THB 500,000 (approximately $14,800 USD) in your bank account.
You can legally purchase, rent, and own condominiums, similar to other foreigners. Although direct ownership of land is not permitted, you can buy a house without acquiring the land it stands on.
No, holders of the DTV Visa are not allowed to work in Thailand. As the DTV Visa is designed for individuals who wish to stay for tourism or other non-work related activities. If you intend to work in Thailand, you would need to apply for a different type of visa, such as a work visa, which requires sponsorship from a Thai employer and involves additional documentation and approvals.
We offer a 100% money-back guarantee if your DTV visa application is not approved.
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