Work Permit for Filming Services in Thailand
We assist in obtaining work permits for foreign film crew members in Thailand, ensuring legal compliance and a smooth process.
Filmsthailand offers expert assistance in obtaining work permits for foreign film production crew members in Thailand. Our team is well-versed in the application process and can guide you through the necessary steps to ensure that your crew can legally work on your project. We provide detailed information on the required documents, such as passport copies, visa applications, and proof of employment, and can help you navigate any regulations specific to the film industry. Our services also include assistance with the associated costs and fees involved in securing work permits. By partnering with Filmsthailand, you can streamline the work permit process, saving valuable time and resources that can be better spent on your production. We understand the importance of having your crew legally permitted to work in Thailand, and we are committed to making this process as smooth and efficient as possible, so you can focus on bringing your creative vision to life in the Land of Smiles.
Work Permit for Filming: Ensuring Legal Compliance for Your Production Team
Navigating Thailand’s Work Permit Requirements
Our experienced staff stays up-to-date on Thailand’s work permit regulations, ensuring your international crew members have the necessary documentation to work legally in the country.
Streamlined Application Process
We handle all aspects of the work permit application process, from preparing essential documents to submitting applications on your behalf, saving you time and effort.
Timely Permit Acquisition
Our strong relationships with Thai government agencies enable us to secure work permits efficiently, minimizing delays and keeping your production on schedule.

Applying for work permits: Document Requirements
In case of working not exceeding 15 days
1. “WP 11” form.
2. One photograph (5×6 cm) taken within the last 6 months.
3. A copy of the applicant’s passport.
4. A copy of the company registration certificate
5. Letter of Permission for filming issued by the Thailand Film Office.
6. Power of attorney granted by the applicant with an affixed 10 Baht duty stamp and copy of the grantee’s ID card (in case where the applicant is not able to submit their application in person).
In case of working more than 15 days
1. “WP 2” form
2. Three photographs (5 x 6 cm) taken within the last 6 months.
3. An Employment Certificate (using the Department of Employment’s Form) which needs to be signed with the company seal affixed.
4. A letter from the Office of Tourism Development showing the foreigners’ name, position, passport number and Registration number of coordinator license.
5. A copy of the applicant’s passport (each copy must be signed by the applicant).
6. Medical Certificate
7. Power of Attorney granted by the applicant together with an affixed 10 Baht duty stamp and a copy of the grantee’s ID card (in case where the applicant is not able to apply in person).
8. “WP 10” form for notification of commencement of work together with Power of Attorney granted from the employer with an affixed 10 Baht duty stamp and a copy of grantee’s ID card and employer’s ID card.