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    Visa and Immigration Help in Korat

    Thailand's immigration rules are detailed and change often. Getting the right visa, keeping it valid, and meeting reporting requirements protects your ability to live, work, or retire here without interruption.

    Common Visa Types

    • Non-Immigrant "B" — for work and business
    • Non-Immigrant "O" — for marriage to a Thai national or retirement
    • Retirement extensions for those aged 50 and over
    • Education, dependant, and the newer long-term resident (LTR) categories

    Work Permits

    A visa allows you to stay; a work permit allows you to work. The two are separate and must match. We coordinate the work permit application with the Ministry of Labour and align it with your visa category and your employer's documents.

    Staying Compliant

    Foreign residents must complete 90-day address reporting, obtain a re-entry permit before leaving Thailand on a single-entry visa, and renew extensions on time. Missing a deadline can lead to fines or loss of status. We track these obligations so you do not have to.

    Permanent Residence and Citizenship

    Long-term residents who meet the criteria may apply for permanent residence under the annual quota, and in some cases later for Thai citizenship. These are document-heavy processes where careful preparation matters.

    Whatever your situation, our immigration team provides clear advice and handles the paperwork. Contact us to review your visa plan.

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    Contact our experienced legal team for personalized advice on your case.

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