by Key Visa | Apr 14, 2014 | Living in Thailand
Carrying Identification in Thailand is not only the law but could in fact save your life if you was unfortunately involved in an accident. In any foreign Country carrying a copy of your passport and also your Visa stamp is a must and the law because if the Authorities...
by Key Visa | Apr 10, 2014 | Thai Visas
Getting a Thai visa can feel like crossing a field full of landmines. On one hand, the rules always seem to be changing, while the immigration officer holds a lot of power over your application. A few tips will help you out, no matter what the current rules may be....
by Key Visa | Apr 1, 2014 | Australian Visas
Australian migration visa waiting times seem to be getting longer and longer and currently stand at anything between 6-8 months which is a massive amount of time to be away from your spouse or fiancee or even your children together, The Embassy fee is still very high...
by Key Visa | Mar 31, 2014 | Living in Thailand
People presume that when you live in Thailand or work that you have the best life in the World and with most statements i agree but living and being a holiday maker are two completely separate issues. To live a long and happy life in Thailand you have to be strong...
by Key Visa | Mar 30, 2014 | Living in Australia
It has been common knowledge for the past two years that if you required a partner/marriage/ prospective marriage visa for your Thai partner and the Thai National had children from a previous relationship they would have to under go full medicals the same as the...