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Essential Documents for All Applicants
Every applicant needs: (1) Original passport with valid non-immigrant visa — bring the original, not a copy. (2) Residence certificate from Thai Immigration — must show your current address and be issued within 30 days. (3) Medical certificate from a licensed Thai clinic — must include the statement that you are fit to drive, not older than 30 days. (4) Passport photos (1 inch) — some DLT offices take photos on site, but bring 2-3 extras just in case.
Additional Documents for License Conversion
If you are converting a foreign license, you also need: (5) Your original valid foreign driving license. (6) A certified Thai translation of your foreign license — this must be done by an approved translator or your embassy. (7) Embassy verification letter (required for some countries) — contact your embassy to check if this is needed and the processing time.
Where to Get Each Document
Residence certificate: Apply at the nearest Immigration office (bring passport, TM30 receipt, and 500 THB). Processing takes 1-2 business days. Medical certificate: Visit any clinic or hospital and ask for a driving license medical certificate. Cost is approximately 100-200 THB. It takes about 15 minutes. License translation: Contact your embassy or a DLT-approved translator. Embassy translations typically cost 500-1,500 THB and take 1-3 business days.
Common Document Mistakes to Avoid
The most common reasons for being turned away at the DLT are: expired medical certificate (must be less than 30 days old), residence certificate for the wrong address, missing TM30 (required before you can get a residence certificate), expired foreign license (cannot be converted if expired), and missing passport copies. Always bring extra copies of your passport, visa page, and departure card.
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