Comprehensive assistance for foreigners living in or relocating to Thailand
We offer a range of services designed to make your transition to living in Thailand as smooth as possible
Comprehensive assistance with Thai visas, including work and educational visas.
Expert assistance with obtaining and renewing work permits for foreigners working in Thailand.
Learn to speak, read, and write Thai with our experienced language instructors. Courses for all levels from beginner to advanced.
Professional translation of documents, contracts, and other materials between Thai and English.
How we help you navigate the complexities of living in Thailand
We begin with a detailed consultation to understand your specific needs and requirements.
We develop a personalized plan tailored to your unique situation and objectives.
We help you prepare and organize all necessary documentation for your specific service.
We handle the process on your behalf, keeping you informed at every step.
We provide ongoing support and assistance even after your initial service is complete.
Experience the best of Thailand with our comprehensive expat support services
Answers to common questions about living in Thailand as an expat
Thailand offers various visa types including Tourist Visas, Non-Immigrant Visas (B for business, O for retirement or marriage, ED for education), and Special Tourist Visas (STV). Each visa type has different requirements, validity periods, and purposes. Our visa specialists can help determine which visa is most appropriate for your situation.
Minimum 2 months depending on your current visa.
Learning Thai can be challenging for English speakers due to its tonal nature, different alphabet, and grammatical structure. However, with consistent practice and proper instruction, most students can achieve conversational proficiency within 6-12 months. Our Thai language courses are designed to make the learning process as accessible and enjoyable as possible, with a focus on practical, everyday communication.
Foreigners staying in Thailand on long-term visas are required to report their current address to the Immigration Bureau every 90 days. This can be done in person at an immigration office, by mail, or online in some cases. Failure to comply can result in fines. Our visa services include reminders and assistance with 90-day reporting to ensure you remain in compliance with Thai immigration laws.
Foreigners cannot legally own land in Thailand, but they can own buildings and structures. Foreigners can purchase condominiums, provided that foreign ownership in the condominium building does not exceed 49% of the total area. There are other options such as long-term leases (up to 30 years) or setting up a Thai company to own property.
Let us help you navigate the complexities of living in Thailand. Contact us today to learn more about our expat services.