Other Visa Services in Thailand

Other Visa Services in Thailand


Additional Visa and Immigration Services from Thai Visa Legal
Thai Visa Legal not only provides main visa services but also offers additional visa and immigration services to ensure your stay in Thailand is smooth and legally compliant. Our expert team provides consultation and guidance through every step of the immigration process, allowing you to live and conduct business in Thailand without worry.


Our Supplementary Visa Services
1. Re-Entry Permit
A Re-Entry Permit is an essential document for long-term visa holders in Thailand who need to travel abroad temporarily without losing their current visa status.
Why Do You Need a Re-Entry Permit?
Prevents automatic visa cancellation when leaving Thailand
Preserves remaining visa validity
Avoids the need to apply for a new visa when returning to Thailand
Types of Re-Entry Permits:
Single Re-Entry – For one exit and entry trip
Multiple Re-Entry – For multiple exits and entries during your visa validity period
Our Services:
Needs Assessment – Advising whether you should apply for Single or Multiple Re-Entry
Document Preparation – Gathering and preparing necessary documents
Application Submission – Processing applications at the Immigration Office
Express Service – Special service for urgent travel cases
Airport Service – Guidance on obtaining Re-Entry Permits at the airport before departure
Required Documents:
Passport with current visa
Copy of passport data page and visa page
Completed Re-Entry Permit application form
One 4×6 cm photograph
Fee (1,000 THB for Single Re-Entry, 3,800 THB for Multiple Re-Entry)


2. 90-Day Report
The 90-Day Report is a legal requirement for foreigners staying in Thailand for more than 90 days, requiring them to notify their current address to the Immigration Office.
Importance of 90-Day Reporting:
Legal requirement for all long-term foreign residents
Failure to report may result in fines or affect visa renewals
Must be completed within 15 days before or after the 90-day due date
Our Services:
Reminder System – Advance notification when your reporting date approaches
Document Preparation – Completing forms and preparing necessary documents
Reporting on Your Behalf – Submitting reports for you (with power of attorney)
Online Reporting – Assistance with online report submission
Postal Reporting – Help with postal report submission
Required Documents:
90-Day Report form (TM.47)
Copy of passport and visa page
Copy of work permit (if applicable)
Copy of document showing current address
Power of attorney (if someone else submits on your behalf)


3. Visa Extension
A Visa Extension allows you to extend your current visa for a longer period without leaving the country to apply for a new visa.
Types of Visa Extensions:
Tourist visa extensions (additional 30 days)
Business visa extensions (up to 1 year)
Family visa extensions (up to 1 year)
Education visa extensions (according to study period)
Retirement visa extensions (up to 1 year)
Our Services:
Eligibility Assessment – Checking if you qualify for a visa extension
Document Preparation – Gathering all necessary documents
Verification – Ensuring document completeness and accuracy
Application Submission – Processing applications at the Immigration Office
Status Tracking – Monitoring application progress and keeping you informed
Basic Required Documents (varies by visa type):
Passport with current visa
Visa extension application form (TM.7)
One 4×6 cm photograph
Financial evidence (depends on visa type)
Specific documents according to visa type (work, education, family relationship evidence)
Fees (varies by visa type and duration)


4. Visa Conversion
Visa Conversion involves changing from one visa type to another, which in some cases can be done within Thailand, although generally requires leaving the country to apply for a new visa.
Cases Where Visa Conversion May Be Possible (subject to current policies):
Changing from Non-B to Non-O visa (if marrying a Thai national)
Changing from Non-O to Non-B visa (if obtaining employment)
Changing from Tourist visa to other visa types (in special cases)
Changing to Education visa (Non-ED) from other visa types (in some cases)


Our Services:
Feasibility Assessment – Checking if your case qualifies for in-country visa conversion
Options Consultation – Presenting the best options for your situation
Document Preparation – Gathering and preparing all necessary documents
Application Submission – Processing applications with relevant authorities
Government Agency Coordination – Liaising with Immigration and other departments


Important Notes:
In-country visa conversions are limited and policies may change
In many cases, you still need to exit Thailand to apply for a new visa
Our team will assess your case and provide the best recommendations


Why Choose Thai Visa Legal for Supplementary Visa Services
Expert Team – We have experienced specialists in Thai visa and immigration matters
Comprehensive Service – We handle every step from initial consultation to approval
Reminder System – We have a notification system to ensure you don’t miss important deadlines
Problem Solving – We can help resolve issues that may arise during the process
Professionalism – We are committed to providing quality and professional service
Up-to-date Information – We continuously monitor changes in visa regulations and policies


Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do I need a Re-Entry Permit if I’m leaving Thailand for just a short time?
A: Yes, if you have a long-term visa and want to maintain that visa status, you need a Re-Entry Permit regardless of how short your trip abroad will be. Without it, your visa will be canceled as soon as you leave Thailand.
Q: How far in advance can I submit my 90-Day Report?
A: You can submit your 90-Day Report up to 15 days before the due date, and you can report late up to 7 days after the due date without penalty.
Q: What happens if I forget to submit my 90-Day Report?
A: If you forget to submit your 90-Day Report, you may be fined 2,000 THB if you’re more than 7 days late, and it may affect future visa renewals or applications.
Q: How many times can I extend a tourist visa?
A: Generally, you can extend a tourist visa once for an additional 30 days. After that, you typically need to leave the country to apply for a new visa.
Q: What are the limitations for visa conversions within Thailand?
A: Visa conversions within Thailand are very limited and generally only possible in specific cases, such as changing from a business visa to a family visa or in other special circumstances that are considered on a case-by-case basis.


Contact Us
For more information or to schedule a consultation about our supplementary visa services, please contact Thai Visa Legal:
Phone: 080-765-6400
Email: info@thaivisalegal.com
Website: www.thaivisalegal.com
Office: 83 Sukhumvit 93, Bangchak, Prakanong, Bangkok 10260 Thailand
Our expert team is ready to assist and answer your questions to ensure your stay in Thailand is smooth and legally compliant.