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Retirement Thai Visa 

Our Max privilege visa package includes Health Insurance Coverage for your entire long-term stay to give you peace of mind and provides you with a complimentary SPA treatment Package to ensure your well-being is taken care of. With the Max privilege retirement membership which exists as a 5-year multiple entry visa, you can experience your comfortable stay in Thailand without visa hassles and enjoy your peace and quiet, while we take care of the entire visa process for you. Thailand is one of the most popular tourist and retiree Destinations in the world and through the Privilege of our Membership; you will experience your stay in a different light, enjoy your stay to the fullest and make your retirement in Thailand more memorable.

Silver Privilege 

    Silver privilege Thai Retirement Visa, Non-immigrant Visa category O and O-A We help you to apply for Non-immigrant Visa category O and O-A. Information Visa application Thai embassy, apply Non–Immigrant Category O, Free of Non–immigrant visa Visa application and submission to a Thai embassy Free one-time Address registration in Thailand Free immigration consultation (Max 2 hours)

Gold privilege

  Gold privilege Retirement membership package with a 15 Month Visa, Non-immigrant Visa category O. We help you to apply for Non-immigrant Visa category O Information Thai visa application, change type of visa Non–Immigrant Category O, Free Non–immigrant visa 3-month visa application 12-month retirement visa Opening a Thai bank account and Debit Card (optional) Health & Accident Insurance (optional) Free one-time Address registration in Thailand Free one-time administrative assistance including 90-day reports Free immigration consultation (Max 5 hours)

Max privileged

  the picture is relevant to Max Privilege Thai retirement visa Max privileged retirement membership package with a 5-year extension and 17 17-month visa, Renewable multiple entry visa in which the length of each entry is extendable for one year within 5 years validity of membership. (Without the need to leave the country) Information Thai visa to Thailand 2-month Thai visa Change type of visa Non–Immigrant Category O, 3-month visa application 12-month retirement visa Opening a Thai bank account and Debit card Free health and accident insurance Free multiple re-entry stamp (15 months) Free Address registration in Thailand Free administrative assistance including 90-day reports Free immigration consultation (Max 5 hours) Privileges: – Airport Shuttle Service from the airport to your residence in Bangkok or Pattaya (max. 50 km) – Annual Health Check-up (optional) – Dental Check-up (1 Time) – Spa Treatment includes a variety of Thai Massages such as Aroma and foot massages – Business services – Change of driving license (optional)

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For many retirees is Thailand a tropical paradise and offers them a high-quality lifestyle with an affordable cost of living, where apartment rental costs, delicious food, medication, and hiring a caregiver is rather inexpensive. Thailand is also famously known for its Medical Tourism and Wellness Tourism. Thailand’s health care system is recognized around the world for its excellent professional medical treatments and its lower cost in comparison to other countries and offers its services to around two million medical tourists per year.

At first, you must have a Non-immigrant O-A retirement visa that has a 3-month duration. After that, the non-immigrant visa can be changed into a one-year retirement visa.

Documents required for the Non-immigrant visa

  • At least 50 years of age
  • Passport 
  • Being a national or permanent resident of the country of application
  • Showing documents as proof of financial requirements
  • Proof of pension or cash statement 

The following are the requirements for getting a retirement visa.

Requirements for getting a retirement visa.

  • You must be at least 50 years of age.
  • 800000 baht pension or savings or a combination of  two Thai bank accounts 
  • Police report 
  • You must show a Rental contract in order to open a bank account
  • A health certificate
  • Non immigrant type  O-A visa
  • Departure Card

The retirement visa duration is for one year in which you have to leave the country and go to the neighboring countries to renew the visa for another year. You also need a re-entry visa if you want to go out of Thailand within a one-year period. If you don’t get a re-entry visa then your retirement visa will be expired, and you will be required to repeat the whole process again.

Reporting to the Thai immigration

You must notify your address to the Thai immigration office after every 90 days. 

Points to be noticed

You are required to pay 2 2-month security deposit when renting accommodation. 

You must apply for a new retirement visa before the older one expires within one year. Now you will only have to pay the fee and produce some photos. 

You must notify your address to the immigration office after every 90 days. 

 

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Long-Term Thai Visas

   

LTR visa, long-term residency in Thailand

The Long-Term Resident Visa Thailand is a prestigious 10-year visa designed to attract high-potential individuals from around the world who are looking to establish themselves in Thailand and contribute to its economic growth. This visa offers a myriad of benefits, including the right to live and work in Thailand for up to a decade, access to essential services such as healthcare and education, and the opportunity to open a bank account hassle-free. What sets the Thailand Long-Term Resident Visa apart is its flexibility and inclusivity. It caters to four distinct categories of foreign individuals: 1. Wealthy Global Citizens: Individuals with substantial financial means who wish to make Thailand their second home. 2. Wealthy Pensioners: Retirees looking to spend their golden years in Thailand, enjoying its vibrant culture and beautiful landscapes. 3. Work-From-Thailand Professionals: Remote workers and digital nomads seeking a conducive environment to pursue their careers while immersing themselves in Thai culture. 4. Highly-Skilled Professionals: Talented individuals with specialized skills and expertise sought after by Thai industries. Moreover, LTR Visa holders have the privilege of bringing along up to four family members, including their legal spouse and children under the age of 20. This means your loved ones can join you in experiencing the wonders of Thailand while benefiting from the same visa category as you.  

One-Year Thai Visa

  At Max Law Firm we offer a one-year visa service to stay in Thailand. There are many types of Non-Immigrant visas. People who want to work, do business or invest apply for such visas. The non-immigrant visa has many categories like a business visa category B, business approved visa category B-A, and investment visa category IB.  You need a work permit with such type of visa to start any kind of work, business, or investment.

Non-Immigrant Visa Category “B”  (Business Visa)

Required documents for foreigners who want to do business in Thailand.
  • Passport or travel document
  • application form.
  • Passport-sized photograph
  • Proof of sufficient finance (20,000 Baht per person and 40,000 Baht per family)
  • Letter from the applicant’s company
  • Documents showing correspondence with business partners in Thailand.
  • Evidence of financial status in the case where the applicant is self-employed.
  • Letter of invitation from trading companies in Thailand.
  • Corporate documents of associated partners/companies in Thailand such as:
  1) business registration and business license 2) list of shareholders 3) company profile 4) details of business operation 5) company location proof 6) balance sheet, statement of Income Tax, and Business Tax  of the latest year Vat registration Copies of company documents must be signed by the Board of Directors or authorized managing director and affixing the seal of the company. Documents in foreign languages must be translated into Thai

Non-Immigrant Visa category “B-A” (Business Approved Visa)   

People with this category of visa can stay in Thailand for 1 year and it can be renewed after a 1 year period. This visa can be applied for the company the person wants to work for so any company or organization. This request is sent to the immigration office in Thailand.

Non-immigrant Visa IB (investment and business visa)   

This type of visa is issued to foreign people who want to work on investment projects that are running under the authority of the Board of Investment of Thailand (BOI). Such projects must be of benefit to Thailand in the following ways.
  • Investment will promote
  • It will increase employment
  • It will enable to make use of local raw materials
  • Projects involving the states.
  • Encouraging technology transfer to Thai nationals
  • Not affecting existing domestic businesses

Non-Immigrant Visa Category “B” (Teaching)

Foreigners who want to work as teachers in Thailand must submit the following required documents:
  • Passport or travel document
  • visa application form
  • passport-sized photographs.
  • Letter of acceptance from employing institute
  • Letter of approval from government agencies
  • Evidence of educational qualifications such as diplomas and degrees.
  • School license or business registration
  • your resume
  • Police report certificates from the foreigner’s respective countries of origin.
Please feel free to contact us regarding any legal services or visit us at our office. We will be more than happy to assist you.  

Retirement Visa 

The Retirement Visa category ” O”  is designed for individuals aged 50 years or over, who wish to spend an extended period in Thailand. Here are the key details: – Eligibility: Aged 50 or over. – Duration: Allows a stay of 90 days (single entry), with the possibility of extending up to 1 year. – Required Documents: Passport with a valid Thai visa, Recent photograph, Financial evidence (e.g., pension statement, bank statements), and Health Insurance.

One-Year Retirement Visa Category O-A

This Visa offers a longer stay option, perfect for retirees looking for a more extended period in Thailand. Here’s what you need to know: – Eligibility: Aged 50 or over. – Duration: Allows a stay of one year, with the possibility of renewal. – Required Documents: Passport with a Non-Immigrant Visa, Recent photograph, Medical certificate, Criminal record clearance, Financial evidence, Health Insurance.

Five-Year Retirement Visa Category O-X

This Visa offers an extended stay of up to five years, catering to nationals from specific countries. Here’s what you should know: – Eligibility: Aged 50 – Duration: Allows a stay of five years, extendable for another five years. – Required Documents: Passport with a Non-Immigrant Visa, Recent photograph, Medical certificate, Biography, Criminal record clearance, Financial evidence, and Health Insurance.  

The Spouse and Family Visa 

The Spouse Visa Category “O” is designed for applicants who wish to visit and stay with their Thai family members. Here are the key details: – Eligibility: Spouses, parents, or children of Thai nationals or individuals working in Thailand. – Duration: Offers a single entry for 90 days or multiple entries for 1 year, with each visit not exceeding 90 days. – Conditions: Visa entry aligns with the main applicant’s visa type. – Required Documents: Passport, Financial evidence, Recent photograph, Personal details of family in Thailand, Proof of accommodation, Proof of relationship, Letter from spouse.  

Resident Permit in Thailand 

  Are you considering making Thailand your new home? The residence permit offers a pathway for foreign nationals to establish themselves in the Kingdom of Thailand. Here’s what you need to know: 1. Qualifications of Eligible Applicants: 1.1. Hold a passport with a Non-Immigrant Visa and have stayed in Thailand for at least 3 consecutive years. 1.2. Applicants over 14 undergo a criminal record check. 1.3. Provide details on income, assets, knowledge, vocational ability, family status, and undergo a background check. 1.4. Proficiency in the Thai language is required. 2. Categories of Application: – Investment – Employment – Humanitarian reasons (e.g., spouse, child, parent) – Expert – Extra circumstances (case by case basis) 3. Qualification of Applicant in Each Category: – Investment: Bring in at least 10 million Baht and invest in national economy interests. – Employment: Hold an executive position, meet income criteria, and contribute to the national economy. – Humanitarian Reasons: Various requirements based on the relationship with a Thai national. – Expert: Possess a Bachelor Degree and special abilities beneficial to Thailand. – Extra Circumstances: Provide benefits to Thailand or its government, certified by relevant authorities. 4. Consideration Principle: – Applicants must meet all qualifications. – Quotas may be set if demand exceeds supply. – Final decisions may consider economic, political, and social factors. Navigating the residence permit process can be complex, but our team at Max Law Firm is here to guide you every step of the way.

Student Visa

The letter of admission contains details of the courses you want to study and also the fee you have to pay. The student visa is for one year. according to the rules you must register for at least 3 courses in one semester. According to Thai regulations students are not allowed to study in June and July.

Documents required to get an education visa from your home country

To extend your visa for more than 90 days you need a Non-Immigrant ED visa that is for one year stay in Thailand. You need a visa application and a letter of admission from a school/university as proof of your enrollment especially if the university /school doesn’t help you to acquire the Ed visa. Then you need to submit your application to the Thai consulate. After registering you can apply for the Non-ED visa within the first 30 days.

Education Visa

After that, you have proof that you want to enroll in an institution in Thailand in the form of an Admission letter in which all the details are mentioned e.g. Fee, no of courses, etc. you must apply for the ED visa.  An education visa or Ed visa is for a period of one year that is renewable every year. You can apply for the Ed visa within the first 30 days.

Documents Required

  1. Your passport, with at least 6 months’ due validity
  2. A photocopy of the information page (the one with your photo) of your passport, signed
  3. The admission letter from the institution OR letter from the Ministry of Education
  4. Application form
  5. Four passport-size photos.
  6. Visa fee of 2000THB or according to the location you are in.
Note: Nationals of these countries namely, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Iran, India, China, and Pakistan among others, must return to their home countries to apply for Non-Immigrant visas,

Notifying the immigration office

Even after you get an ED visa for 1 year you have to notify your address to the immigration office after every 90 days. For this purpose, you will have to fill out a short form.

Who is required to Fill out the address registration form       ( TM 30) in Thailand?

The TM30 declaration is more than just paperwork. It’s your gateway to compliance with immigration regulations. Within 24 hours of arriving at your residence in Thailand, you must notify immigration authorities of your place of residence. But here’s the twist—the responsibility doesn’t solely fall on your shoulders. Hosts, whether they’re hotels, landlords, or even friends, are now mandated to register their foreign guests within that same 24-hour window. These measures are in place to ensure the safety and accountability of all residents and visitors within Thailand’s borders. Whether you’re relocating, traveling frequently, or settling in for an extended stay, adhering to the TM30 regulations is paramount. But the TM30 isn’t the only essential message in Thailand. There’s also the 90-day declaration, a crucial step for those planning an extended stay. Remember, timely compliance with these regulations is not just a formality—it’s a legal requirement that, if neglected, could lead to penalties and complications.

Changing the Type of Visa ( Tourist visa to Non-Immigrant Visa) 

Visa Extention in Thailand 

  If you are a foreigner who entered the Kingdom of Thailand with a tourist visa or you entered on arrival visa with the eligibility to stay in the country, you can extend your stay or change the type of your visa.

 

Marriage Visa

If you have scheduled to marriage in Thailand, we provide you with marriage registration services as well as services on obtaining a Thailand marriage visa. The Thai Marriage Visa is a non-immigrant visa that can be extended to one year and extended annually.

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We make it easier for you

At Max Law Firm, we understand the significance of your decision to relocate to Thailand, and we are committed to providing you with personalized legal assistance every step of the way. Our team will help you navigate the application process, ensure compliance with all relevant regulations, and address any concerns or questions you may have. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with one of our immigration experts and embark on your journey to securing a Long-Term Resident Visa in Thailand.

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