Visa Help for Foreigners in Thailand

Visa Support Thailand helps expats, retirees, and foreigners understand their visa options, prepare the right documents, and deal with Thai immigration requirements clearly and without unnecessary stress.

Chiang Mai & Bangkok Retirement, education & work visas Extensions & 90-day reporting Clear guidance in English
Chiang Mai & Bangkok
All major visa types
Translation services provided
Document support
Visa Services in Thailand

How We Help Foreigners in Thailand

We assist with all the main visa categories for foreigners in Thailand — from first applications through to renewals, extensions, and related immigration steps.

Retirement Visa Thailand

Guidance on Non-O and Non-O-A retirement routes, renewals, financial requirements, and 90-day reporting for retirees in Thailand.

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Education Visa Thailand

Non-ED visa support for students and language learners at Thai institutions — enrolment requirements, reporting, and renewals explained clearly.

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Work Permit Thailand

Help understanding work permit requirements, the link to your visa category, and how to manage renewals or changes to your work status.

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Visa Extension & Renewal

Support preparing for extensions in Chiang Mai and Bangkok — what documents you need, timing, financial requirements, and what to expect at immigration.

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Marriage Visa Thailand

Non-O marriage visa guidance — extension requirements, financial evidence, and documentation for spouses of Thai nationals.

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90-Day Reporting & More

Guidance on 90-day address reporting, re-entry permits, dependent visas, and company registration support for foreigners in Thailand.

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Why Choose Us

What Makes the Difference

1

Based in Chiang Mai and Bangkok

With offices in Chiang Mai and Bangkok, we work within the local immigration systems your application goes through. Our guidance reflects how things work in practice, not just on paper.

2

Clear Answers in English

Thai visa rules can be hard to interpret. We explain what applies to your situation directly, so you know what to do and why before you take any steps.

3

Advice for Your Situation

Visa cases are rarely identical. We look at your visa history, timeline, and goals before advising you — not a generic checklist.

4

Document and Process Help

Getting the documents right and filing at the right time makes a real difference. We help you understand the details before you go to immigration.

Who We Work With

We support foreigners in Chiang Mai, Bangkok, and across Thailand from our offices in both cities.

  • Retirees settling in Chiang Mai, Bangkok, or elsewhere in Thailand
  • Digital nomads and remote workers on long-stay visas
  • Teachers on Non-ED visas
  • Foreign nationals married to Thai partners
  • Business owners and company founders
  • Families with dependent visa questions
  • Expats managing renewals, extensions, or 90-day reporting
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How It Works

Getting Help Is Straightforward

Most clients have a clear picture of their options after the first conversation.

01

Get in Touch

Contact us by email, phone, or LINE with a brief summary of your situation.

02

Discuss Your Case

We go through your visa status, timeline, and goals to give you guidance that is actually relevant to your situation.

03

Understand Requirements

We explain what documents you need, what the process involves, and what to expect.

04

Move Forward

We support you through document preparation, filing, and any related immigration steps.

Common Questions

Thailand Visa FAQ

Most retirees use either a Non-O or Non-O-A retirement route. The right choice depends on where you apply, your financial situation, and your timeline. Applicants are generally required to be 50 or over. See our Retirement Visa Thailand page for more detail.
Extensions are handled at the local immigration office. Requirements vary by visa type, but generally include documents, financial evidence, address paperwork, and filing before your current permission expires. We help clients understand what is needed before they attend.
Yes. 90-day address reporting applies to most long-stay foreigners in Thailand and is a separate obligation from your visa renewal. Missing it can result in a fine.
If you work, run a business, or earn income in Thailand, you generally need a valid work permit alongside the correct visa. The two are linked — your visa category must support work permit eligibility. See our Work Permit Thailand page for more.
You can reach us by phone at 064-289-8974, by email at visasupthai@gmail.com, or via LINE (contact Orange). The free Visa Assistant is also available for initial guidance.
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Need Visa Help in Thailand?

Whether you are planning a move, already living in Thailand, or dealing with a renewal — contact us and we'll help you understand your options.

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