Other Service
Student Visa
The student visa is great for foreigners who wish to study in Thailand. Those with Education visas will need to study approximately 15 hours per week or 200 hours during the 90 days period.


Working Visa
A Non-B visa is required for foreigners who intend to live and work in Thailand. Furthermore, the coinciding work permit application takes place during the initial 90 days given through the initial visa. The entire process of obtaining a Non-B visa in Thailand is usually rather lengthy.
Retirement Visa
A retirement visa in Thailand is a long-term visa that allows the holder to stay for one year in Thailand. A Thai retirement visa is available to retire in Thailand. If you are already in Thailand and need to apply for the Thai Retirement visa, it’s officially known as a Non-immigrant O Long Stay visa.


90 Days Report
Notification of staying in Thailand over 90 days. In case of the Foreifners who reside in Bangkok, make the notification the notification in authorizes us to make the notification at 90 Days Report Section : The Government Complex Commemorating His Majesty the King’s 80th Birthday Anniversary B.E. 2550 (2007) Building B, South Zone, Chaeng Wattana Road, Thung Song Hong Subdistrict, Lak Si District, Bangkok.
- A. Photocopy of passport pages with following pages
– front page showing name / surname / A.Passport No., ect.
– current visa
– last entry stamp of immigration
– last extension of visa - B. Photocopy of departure card TM.6 click to view Example TM.6 card
- C. Previous notifications of staying over 90 days (if any) click to view Example document
- D. Completely filled in and signed notification form TM.47 click to view Example document
- F. TM30
TM30
the TM30 Report “24-hr Hour Notification of Residence” law is an immigration regulation that has been in place for many years. This is not new legislation. However, the regulations are now being seriously implemented by Thai immigration. The law is geared to collate the accommodation details of foreigners who are staying in Thailand. If you are staying in Thailand for a short period in a hotel, you don’t have to worry about the law.

The law mainly affects foreign residents or the following people:
- Foreigners staying in an unlicensed property (unlicensed hotel or villa/condo/apartment)
- Foreigners staying in the property of a Thai friend
- Foreign residents who have their own home and reside in Thailand
- Foreign residents who co-own a house or condo in Thailand
The form is a tool to report the whereabouts of non-Thai nationals staying in Thailand.
Landlord Documents Needed:
- You need to complete the TM30 application form
- Include a copy of the ID or passport of the landlord
- You will need a copy of the household registration book (Tabien Baan) or title deeds of the property
- Copy of rental agreement
Leaseholder Documents Needed:
- A copy of passport of the foreign renter/leaseholder
- You will need a photo of the foreign renter and a copy of the passport information page
- A copy of the Visa Page
- A copy of the arrival stamp page
- Please send all information as required to us. We can help to run the process: