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Thai Visa Assistance

Thai Visa Support for Visitors, Expats & Long-Stay Travelers

Planning to visit, stay longer, retire, work remotely, or relocate to Thailand? Siam Europa Travel provides practical Thai visa assistance to help you understand your options, prepare the required documents, and move through the process with more confidence.

Who This Service Is For

Our Thai visa support is suitable for travelers, retirees, remote workers, long-stay visitors, couples, families, and foreigners who need guidance before entering or extending their stay in Thailand.

  • Tourists planning a longer stay
  • Retirees considering Thailand
  • Foreign spouses or family members
  • Digital nomads and remote workers
  • People preparing for relocation

Visa Types We Can Guide You On

We help review your situation and guide you toward the visa route that may fit your purpose of stay.

  • Tourist Visa and stay extension guidance
  • Non-Immigrant Visa guidance
  • Retirement Visa guidance
  • Marriage or family-related stay guidance
  • Destination Thailand Visa / long-stay preparation guidance
  • Document preparation support for selected cases

What We Help With

We focus on clear, practical support so you understand what to prepare and what to expect before submitting documents or visiting the relevant office.

  • Initial case review
  • Document checklist preparation
  • Form and document guidance
  • Translation / legalization coordination if needed
  • Appointment and process guidance
  • Coordination with legal partners for complex cases

Practical Guidance Before You Apply

Thai visa requirements may vary depending on nationality, purpose of stay, location of application, financial evidence, family status, and the latest rules from the relevant authorities. Our role is to help you prepare properly, understand the process, and reduce confusion before submitting your application.

How Our Thai Visa Assistance Works

1. Case Review

We review your purpose of stay, nationality, current location, timeline, and basic situation.

2. Visa Direction

We suggest the visa route or preparation direction that may fit your travel or relocation plan.

3. Document Checklist

We provide a clear checklist and explain what documents may be required for your case.

4. Preparation Support

We help you organize documents and guide you through the next steps before submission.

Important Note

Siam Europa Travel provides visa assistance, document guidance, and coordination support. We do not guarantee visa approval, extension approval, or immigration decisions. Final approval is always subject to the discretion of the relevant embassy, consulate, immigration office, or government authority.

Main Types of Thai Visa

Thailand offers several visa categories depending on your purpose of stay, whether for tourism, remote work, retirement, family, business, education, or long-term residency. Requirements may vary depending on nationality, current location, visa history, and the Thai Embassy, Consulate, or Immigration Office handling the case.

Tourist Visa

For short-term visitors who plan to travel, visit friends or family, or explore Thailand before deciding on a longer stay.

  • Commonly used for tourism, holidays, and short visits
  • Suitable for initial visits or travel planning
  • May be extendable in Thailand, depending on visa type and immigration approval
Best for: travelers, first-time visitors, and people who want to explore Thailand before making long-term plans.

Retirement Visa

For foreigners aged 50 years or older who wish to stay in Thailand long term for retirement purposes.

  • Usually requires financial proof, such as savings or monthly income
  • Commonly renewed on a yearly basis
  • Health insurance may be required for some visa routes
Best for: retirees who plan to live in Thailand for a longer period and can meet financial requirements.

Marriage / Family Visa

For foreigners who are legally married to a Thai citizen or have eligible family reasons to stay in Thailand.

  • Requires proof of relationship or marriage
  • Usually requires financial support evidence
  • May require address registration and supporting documents from the Thai spouse or family member
Best for: foreign spouses of Thai citizens or family members who need a family-based stay option.

Business Visa

For foreigners who plan to work, attend business activities, manage a company, or apply for a work permit in Thailand.

  • Often connected to employment or company sponsorship
  • May be required before applying for a work permit
  • Company documents and invitation or support letters are usually important
Best for: employees, business owners, investors, and foreigners involved in company operations in Thailand.

Education Visa

For foreigners who plan to study in Thailand through an approved school, university, language program, or training institution.

  • Requires acceptance or enrollment documents
  • Attendance and study activity may be checked
  • Extensions usually depend on school support and immigration approval
Best for: students, language learners, university students, or people joining approved education programs.

LTR Visa

Long-Term Resident Visa for selected groups of foreigners who meet higher eligibility requirements.

  • May apply to wealthy global citizens, retirees, professionals, or highly skilled specialists
  • Usually requires strong financial, employment, investment, or professional evidence
  • Documentation and screening are more complex than standard visa routes
Best for: high-income retirees, professionals, executives, investors, and qualified long-term residents.

Other Thai Visa Matters

Some cases may require a different visa route depending on the applicant’s purpose, nationality, immigration history, and long-term plan in Thailand.

  • Visa exemption or extension advice
  • Change of visa status or extension planning
  • Case review for complex visa history, overstay concerns, or document issues
Best for: applicants who are not sure which visa type is suitable or need a personalized case review.

Not sure which Thai visa is right for your case?

Fill in our initial assessment form. We will review your nationality, current status, purpose of stay, timeline, and document readiness before recommending the most suitable visa direction.

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Thai Visa Preparation Guide

Step-by-Step: How to Prepare for a Thai Visa

Preparing for a Thai visa can feel confusing, especially when each visa type has different requirements. This guide helps you understand the key steps before applying, whether you are planning to visit, stay longer, retire, study, work, or relocate to Thailand.

Step 1

Identify the Right Visa Type

Start by choosing a visa based on your purpose of stay.

  • Tourism
  • Retirement
  • Marriage / Family
  • Work / Business
  • Education
  • Long-term stay
Step 2

Check Eligibility

Each visa has specific requirements. Your eligibility may depend on your personal situation, nationality, purpose of stay, and where you apply.

  • Age requirements
  • Financial proof
  • Employment or business status
  • Marriage or family relationship
  • Sponsorship, if applicable
Step 3

Prepare Required Documents

Document requirements vary by visa type, but most applications require clear and valid supporting documents.

  • Passport
  • Recent photo
  • Bank statements or financial evidence
  • Accommodation proof
  • Travel plan or flight details, if required
  • Supporting letters, such as employment, marriage, school, or invitation letters
Step 4

Submit the Application

The place of submission depends on your visa type and whether you are applying before entering Thailand or from inside Thailand.

  • Thai Embassy or Consulate abroad
  • Thai e-Visa system, where available
  • Immigration Office in Thailand
  • Relevant government office for special visa categories
Step 5

Follow Up & Stay Compliant

After approval, some visa holders may need to follow immigration rules during their stay in Thailand.

  • 90-day reporting, if applicable
  • Address registration / TM30
  • Visa extension
  • Re-entry permit before leaving Thailand, if needed
  • Keeping documents updated for future renewals

Choosing the Wrong Visa Can Cause Delays

Applying for the wrong visa type, submitting incomplete documents, or misunderstanding eligibility can delay the process or affect your application. It is always better to review your situation first and prepare the correct documents before submission.

High-Complexity Cases: Special Attention Required

Some visa routes require case-by-case review, additional documentation, legal coordination, or advanced planning. These cases should be assessed carefully before starting the application process.

LTR Visa Long-Term Resident Visa cases, including different categories and financial or professional qualifications.
BOI / Investment Visa Visa cases connected to investment promotion, business structure, or special government approval.
Business Visa + Work Permit Cases involving employment, company sponsorship, work permit preparation, and related compliance.
Company Formation + Visa For foreigners planning to set up a company in Thailand and connect the business structure with visa planning.
Visa Conversion Cases such as tourist visa or visa-exempt entry conversion to a longer-term visa inside Thailand, where possible.
Overstay / Legal Issues Sensitive cases involving overstay, immigration records, previous visa refusal, or other legal concerns.

Important Note

Thai visa rules and document requirements may vary depending on nationality, location of application, purpose of stay, and the latest regulations. Siam Europa Travel provides visa assistance, document guidance, and coordination support. Final approval is always subject to the discretion of the relevant embassy, consulate, immigration office, or government authority.

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