Visa Services in Bangkok

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Thailand NON-O Retirement Visa Extension

Eligibility Criteria, Extension Process, and Regulations for Retirees Looking to Live in Thailand Long-Term.

  • Immigration Division 1: Government Complex

    Government Complex

    The Place to go for Visa Extensions: Please Thai government, let us do this online.

    Lak Si

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  • Aui Koonnatee

    Expert Visa Services in Bangkok, Pattaya & Rayong

    Aui Koonnatee provided exceptional service with my visa process in Thailand, making everything smooth and stress-free. Her expertise in handling all the details and her ability to communicate in Thai with Thai Immigration was a huge relief. Highly recommended!

    Rayong


  • Thai Visa Centre

    Exceptional Service and Professionalism at Thai Visa Centre

    Best visa agent in Thailand, and trust me I have used many... Back in 2017 I first used Thai Visa Centre, and have continued to do so.

    The Pretium Bangna 91/11 Moo.15

  • Siam Legal

    Exceptional Service and Efficiency at Siam Legal

    Excellent visa service from Wil - a successful Schengen Visa application at the first attempt for my Thai partner.

    Vadhana

  • MedConsult Clinic

    Medical Certificates for work and visa.

    Efficient and Friendly Service at MedConsult Clinic

    My son suggested I go to MedConsult Clinic, and I'm so glad I did. Khent was extremely helpful and the staff made me feel at ease, especially since I was nervous about getting injections. They explained everything clearly and didn't pressure me at all. The kindness and professionalism of the staff were truly appreciated. I'll definitely be back!

    Vadhana

  • Useful Visa Links

    Starting 1 May 2025, all non-Thai nationals entering Thailand by air, land, or sea must complete the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) online before arrival.

    Thailand E-Visa Official Website.

    Bangkok Immigration Online Services (Appointment to renew the visa, TM30 and TM47 (90-day report))

    Facebook Group

    Thai visa advice. A group set up to help and advise members with questions about Visas or Extensions of Stay to stay inside Thailand.

    TM47 90-Day Reporting

    If you are a foreigner staying in Thailand on a long-term non-immigrant visa that does not require you to leave the country every 90 days, you will likely need to complete 90-day (TM47) reporting to keep your visa active. This reporting can be done by post, in person at an immigration office, or online through the official website. For the first report after returning to Thailand, you must go in person; the online system will not work.

    If you can’t be bothered to go to Immigration yourself, you can use one of these two services: 1) Bumrungrad Business Center, which handles it for 650 Baht. 2) An online 90-Day Reporting service, starting at 375 Baht

    TM30 Notification

    The TM30 notification and its underlying laws are about a landlord's obligation to report a foreigner's stay on his/her property. If you own your property, you can report yourself online. If your home is rented, make sure your landlord does it for you. If you live in a hotel, don't worry, they'll do that for you.

    Police Clearance

    Applying for a Police Clearance Certificate in Thailand is a complicated process that takes planning. Here is how to do it: Applying for a Police Clearance Certificate.

    Health Insurance for Non-O Visa

    Starting October 31, 2019, foreigners applying for and entering Thailand with a non-immigrant O-A visa must show that they have valid health insurance covering their stay. Here is a list of insurance companies who participate in this scheme.

    Blogs

    The Complete Thai Visa Guide for 2024: Thai Visas, Immigration, & Staying In Thailand. Everything you want to know.

    An In-Depth Guide to Thailand Visas: Applications, Requirements, and Extensions by ExpatDen. This Website also offers you a lot of information about living in Thailand.

    Work Remote in Thailand

    Most nomads operate in a legal grey area regarding their immigration status in Thailand. Since most work remotely for companies outside of Thailand, it's not entirely clear if they are breaking any rules regarding work permit requirements. Source: Bangkok Post

  • Swiss Helping Point

    Highly Recommended Visa Assistance Service

    Excellent service with super friendly staff that’s always ready to help

    Pathum Wan

  • Thai Visa Expert

    I recently used True Expat Services for my Retirement Visa and Bank Account needs, and I couldn't be happier with the service. Nadeem and his team were professional, efficient, and knowledgeable. They made the process easy and seamless for me. I will definitely be using their services again in the future. Thank you, Nadeem and team, for a job well done!

    Bang Na

  • Bangkok Buddy Travel Service

    Smooth Visa Runs and Professional Service

    I have been a loyal customer of Bangkok Buddy Travel Service for years, and they never disappoint. From the efficient handling of visa renewals to the safe and smooth visa run trips, the staff at this agency are top-notch. The professionalism and competence of the team make every trip a pleasant experience, and I always feel well taken care of. I highly recommend Bangkok Buddy Travel Service for all your travel needs in Bangkok.

    Vadhana

  • Immigration Bureau

    Post Address for 90 Days Reporting

    Sathon

  • Baan Thai Immigration Solutions

    I had a wonderful experience working with Baan Thai Immigration for our family's visa needs. Thitsana guided us through a tricky process with great advice and support. Thanks to Baan Thai, we are now happily living in Thailand. I highly recommend their services to anyone in need of visa assistance.

    Pathum Wan