COVID-19 Guide for Travelers to and in Thailand
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BOI Thailand: Board of Investment
Do you have a business idea in your mind that you wish to implement? If you think that Thailand is the best place for you to get your company registered, then there are a few things that you need to know about before registering your company in Thailand. You may get in touch with our …
US K-3 Visa in Thailand
Spouse visas are one of the popular U.S. visa categories. With one of such visas, a Thai spouse can secure entry into the U.S. The popular K-3 visa is among these visas. Other spouse visas in this category include the IR1 visa and the CR1 visa. With anyone of these visas, a Thai citizen can …
US CR-1 Visa Thailand
The CR-1 visa is specifically intended for use by U.S. citizens who are sponsoring their foreign national spouse for immigration. Unlike the K3 visa, the CR-1 is an “immigrant” visa, meaning that the receipt of the CR1 visa results in your Thai spouse becoming a legal permanent resident immediately upon his/her arrival in the U.S.
Can you enter Thailand now during the COVID-19 Crisis?
On May 25, 2020, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced that foreign nationals may apply for permission to enter Thailand. Here are the documents needed…
US Tourist Visa
The B-1/B-2 US tourist visa is applied to by a Thai national who intends to go to the United States and stay temporarily either for tourism, business, or medical treatment. B-1 US Visa This visit visa is for business purposes, such as attending business conventions or conferences, consulting business partners or associates, negotiating contracts or closing …
Step-by-step Guide for the 90-day Online Reporting
NOTE: The system may not work properly so it is recommended to check with your local immigration office for assistance. For foreigners staying in Thailand for a period longer than 90 consecutive days holding a Non-Immigrant Visa or Extension of Stay, you are required by Thai Immigration to report the present address every 90 days. …
Divorce Under Thai Law
Marriage under Thai law can be terminated either by (1) death of either spouse, (2) divorce, or (3) revoked by the Court, the marriage is voidable. The marriage can be dissolved uncontested, or it can be settled in the court. In most cases, when both parties agree to the divorce, the process is fairly straightforward. …