Who This Visa Is For

The Hand-to-Hand Combat ED Visa is designed for foreign nationals who wish to train in practical hand-to-hand combat techniques at an accredited school in Chiang Mai. This visa is suitable for anyone seeking legitimate long-term residence with visa security, regardless of age or fitness level.

You do not need to be young, fit, or healthy to train. Classes are mixed-ability and welcoming. The visa is not tied to employment. It is a pure education/training visa, and training schedules are flexible and realistic.

Note: Nationals from certain countries must apply through their home country Thai embassy. Check the eligibility section for details.

CMLocals Chiang Mai Locals Hand-to-Hand Combat ED Visa group of students watching instructor demonstration

Official Classification

Thai Education Visa (Non O ED Visa). Issued for study and training at accredited educational institutions approved by the Thai Ministry of Education. Hand-to-Hand Combat schools in Chiang Mai are registered with immigration authorities and operate under this classification. Initial visas are obtained from Thai embassies abroad, and extensions are processed at local immigration offices in Chiang Mai.

Training Structure and Schedule

What you will learn

Hand-to-Hand Combat curriculum covers footwork, striking, grappling, wrestling, submissions, and practical defense. Training emphasises practical effectiveness, control, and progressive skill development. Students progress from fundamentals through intermediate techniques to advanced combinations.

Class schedule

  • Frequency: Monday–Friday classes only (no weekends)
  • Times: Sessions available throughout the day
  • Duration: 1–2 hour sessions per class
  • Commitment: Minimum 2–4 hours per week (flexible)

Who attends

Classes are mixed-age and mixed-fitness. You will train alongside Thai nationals and foreign residents. No selection by age, gender, or fitness level. Classes are designed to accommodate absolute beginners through experienced practitioners.

CMLocals Chiang Mai Locals Hand-to-Hand Combat ED Visa training exercise with combat techniques

A Typical Hand-to-Hand Combat Training Session

Class breakdown (1–2 hours total)

  • Warm-up (10–15 minutes): Light movement, stretching, footwork drills.
  • Technique instruction (20–30 minutes): Demonstration and step-by-step teaching of new or review techniques.
  • Partner drilling (20–30 minutes): Partner-led practice with controlled resistance and pacing.
  • Practical application (15–20 minutes): Live practice with controlled intensity.
  • Cool-down (5–10 minutes): Stretching and recovery.

First-class experience

New students receive foundational training covering basic footwork, stance, guard positions, and simple techniques. You will meet the instructor and other students in a supportive environment. No previous experience required.

Physical intensity

Classes are accessible. Instructors scale intensity for fitness level. You do not need to be fit before starting; fitness improves during training. Muscle soreness is normal in the first week and resolves quickly.

Visa Validity and Extensions

FeatureDetail
Initial visa (from abroad)3 months (single entry)
In-country changeoverPossible in rare cases (confirm with school)
Extensions at Immigration3-month intervals managed by school
Maximum total duration12 months (initial + 3 extensions)
Processing time (initial)4–8 weeks total
Re-entry permitSingle: 1,000 THB (valid 3 months per extension); Multiple: 3,800 THB (not recommended)

The ED Visa for Hand-to-Hand Combat is issued for 3 months from abroad. Extensions are handled by the school every 3 months at Chiang Mai Immigration. The visa is valid for continuous training and residence throughout the period. Total stay can extend to 12 months with extensions (4 x 3-month periods).

Financial Requirements

ScenarioCost (THB)What's Included
Standard (apply from embassy abroad)42,300–52,300School enrollment, documentation, visa processing assistance (initial + extensions handled by school)
In-country completion (rare)62,300–72,300Same as above, premium for in-Thailand processing
Dependent visa (spouse/partner)20,000Non-O dependent visa for family member (extension fees separate)

All costs include school enrollment, Ministry of Education documentation, immigration assistance, and processing for 3-month extensions at immigration. You are responsible for living expenses (accommodation, food, transport), which are not included.

Budget 15,000–25,000 THB per month for comfortable living in Chiang Mai, depending on accommodation and lifestyle choices.

Required Documents and Application Timeline

What to submit

Submit these documents electronically or in-person during your appointment:

  • Valid passport (at least 6 months validity)
  • Two passport photographs (4×6 cm, blue background standard)
  • Completed application form with personal and visa history
  • Evidence of living resources (bank statements, income documentation)
  • Current visa/immigration stamp (if already in Thailand)

Application timeline

  • Contact & inquiry: 1–3 days (response time)
  • Complete application form: 1–2 days (can be done remotely)
  • School processing & documentation: 1–2 days
  • Ministry of Education processing: 6–8 weeks (main bottleneck)
  • Thai embassy visa processing: 3–10 days (if documents correct)
  • Total end-to-end: 8–12 weeks from initial contact to visa in hand

Application Process: Step by Step

The standard path is to apply from a Thai embassy abroad. In rare cases with right timing and circumstances, an in-country changeover in Chiang Mai may be possible; confirm with the school.

  1. Contact the school via Facebook, email, or phone. Introduce yourself and ask about enrollment, scheduling, and visa timelines.
  2. Complete the application form remotely. The school provides a form requesting personal details, passport information, visa history, and training preferences. Submit completed form and required documents (passport scan, photos, bank statements) electronically.
  3. School processes your documentation. The school verifies your documents and generates the official "Letter of Invitation" and supporting paperwork for visa issuance (1–2 days).
  4. School submits to Ministry of Education. The school forwards your application to Thailand's Ministry of Education for ED Visa approval. This process takes 6–8 weeks.
  5. Receive Ministry approval & school confirmation. Once approved, the school notifies you and provides the final documentation package for embassy submission.
  6. Apply at Thai embassy. Submit your application to the nearest Thai embassy or consulate with school documents, passport, and completed visa application forms. Pay visa fees (typically 80 USD / 2,000 THB).
  7. Await embassy processing. Processing typically takes 3–10 days if all documents are correct.
  8. Receive ED Visa (3-month initial). Collect your passport with ED Visa stamp. This initial visa allows 3 months of permitted stay.
  9. Enter Thailand and begin training. Training starts immediately. Contact the school to arrange class schedule and payment.
  10. Every 3 months: The school arranges 3-month extension visits to Chiang Mai Immigration with you. School provides documentation; immigration grants extension. Total visa can extend up to 12 months (initial + 3 extensions).

Travel and Attendance Requirements

Training commitment is realistic: 2–4 hours per week is the minimum. This is less demanding than Thai language ED visas, which typically require 9–12 hours per week.

Travel during your visa

Travel is permitted. You do not need special permission to travel domestically. However, if you leave Thailand, you must obtain a Single Re-Entry Permit (1,000 THB) before departure to preserve your extension. This permit is valid for 3 months (your current extension period). Multiple Re-Entry Permits (3,800 THB) are not recommended.

Travel gaps of more than 30 days may cause compliance issues. Inform the school and immigration office in advance if you plan extended travel.

CMLocals Chiang Mai Locals Hand-to-Hand Combat ED Visa class in action with students training

Chiang Mai Application and Immigration Notes

Chiang Mai Immigration (Mae Rim, 30 minutes from Old City) handles ED Visa extensions. The school attends extension appointments with you. The process is straightforward and quick, though wait times vary. The school handles all documentation and scheduling; your role is to attend the appointment with the school and provide updated living resources documentation if requested.

Hand-to-Hand Combat schools are centrally located in Chiang Mai, typically near training facilities and sports centers. Many students live within convenient distance for training sessions.

Eligibility and Country Restrictions

Most nationalities can apply for an ED Visa for Hand-to-Hand Combat training. However, nationals of the following countries must apply through their home country Thai embassy rather than within Thailand:

Andorra, Bhutan, Bulgaria, China, Cyprus, Ethiopia, Fiji, India, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Maldives, Malta, Mauritius, Papua New Guinea, Romania, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan.

If you are a national of one of these countries, you must apply from your home country embassy. Confirm with the school if you are unsure about your country's requirements.

Benefits of the Hand-to-Hand Combat ED Visa

  • Legal, secure long-term residence in Thailand (3 months initially, extendable up to 12 months).
  • Peace of mind with Thai immigration authorities.
  • 90-day reporting: Required every 90 days. File form TM.47 at Chiang Mai Immigration between 14 days before and 7 days after your deadline to avoid 2,000 THB fine. Easy process; typically 5–10 minutes online or in-person.
  • Eligibility for Thai driver's license (car and motorcycle).
  • Ability to open Thai bank accounts and obtain Thai credit cards.
  • Government attraction discounts and vehicle purchase/sale rights.
  • Post-paid mobile phone contract eligibility.
  • Single or Multiple re-entry permits for international travel.
  • Spouse can obtain Non-O (dependent) visa on your ED Visa status.
  • Practical training that improves physical fitness, confidence, and self-defense capability.
  • Access to a mixed-age, mixed-nationality training community.

Why Choose Hand-to-Hand Combat Over Other ED Visas?

Hand-to-Hand Combat offers unique advantages:

  • Low time commitment: 2–4 hours per week minimum (vs. 9–12 hours/week for Thai language ED visa).
  • No language barrier: No Thai language requirement or homework. Pure training focus.
  • Any age, any fitness: No age limit. No fitness requirement. Classes are mixed-ability.
  • Practical skills: Learn genuine combat and self-defense. Immediate real-world application.
  • Flexible schedule: Multiple session times allow flexible life planning.
  • Lower cost: 42,300–52,300 THB vs. similar or higher costs for language visas.
  • Personal development: Improve strength, stamina, confidence, and mental resilience.

Common Questions

Disclaimer – General Thai Visa Advice Only

This page provides general information about the Thai ED Visa for Hand-to-Hand Combat training based on current policy and first-hand experience. It is not official immigration advice, and visa requirements, procedures, and fees vary by embassy, immigration office, and individual circumstance.

Immigration law and regulations change frequently. Always verify current requirements with the school, your nearest Thai embassy, and local immigration office (Chiang Mai Immigration). This information is current as of the date below; check official sources for updates.

For specific legal or immigration advice, consult a qualified Thai immigration lawyer or your embassy.

Last verified: March 2026