Two ways in.
Foreign trainee on a long stay? Rage supports the DTV (Destination Thailand Visa) — Muay Thai counts as a cultural activity. Pro fighter looking to be backed? We sponsor active fighters across Muay Thai, BKFC, boxing, and MMA. Pick your path below.
Pick a training package
Choose at least 6 months of monthly memberships and accommodation. We'll quote a written training plan and send a Rage proforma invoice.
We issue your DTV documentation
Training letter on Rage Fight Academy letterhead, accommodation invoice, payment confirmation, and a Soft Power Letter referencing Muay Thai as a Thai cultural activity (DTV-eligible).
You apply at your nearest Thai consulate
Submit our docs alongside your passport, photo, and bank statements. Approval times vary by consulate (Bangkok 7–14 days, others 1–4 weeks).
You arrive. You train. We support.
180-day initial entry, extendable up to 5 years. We can support extensions and the in-country 90-day report. Reception keeps your DTV file at the camp.
Tell us about your stay.
We reply within 24 hours with a training plan, a quote in THB, and the DTV documentation we'll issue. No upfront commitment.
We've done this before.
Foreign trainees on multi-year stays
Trainees from the UK, France, Germany, Australia, Russia, and Brazil have applied for the DTV with Rage paperwork. The DTV is now the cleanest path to long-stay Thailand for combat-sport athletes.
Apply for DTV supportActive across BKFC, Muay Thai, boxing, MMA
Charlton Lookayamo (BKFC), Mando (Boxing), Gabriel Colter (MMA), Johan Nativel (MMA) — fighting under Rage colours. We back fighters who train hard, behave like pros, and deliver on fight night.
Apply for sponsorship