by Key Visa | Sep 18, 2013 | Living in Thailand
Weird and wonderful rules, yes this seems to be the case but I am advising all my clients to take two sets of photographs with the application, two photographs of the wedding ceremony and two photographs of yourself and your wife in your place of residence which...
by Key Visa | Sep 18, 2013 | Living in Thailand
Becoming a sponsor for a Thai national is achieved by making sure that the documents we advise you for your application are submitted with your partners documents including financial, accommodation and relationship are very important.
by Key Visa | Sep 18, 2013 | Living in Thailand
Everyone’s circumstances are different and no application when submitted is the same. Our responsibility to the client is to advise what correct documents are needed and to make sure that the presentation of the application is at a standard, guaranteeing that the visa...
by Key Visa | Sep 18, 2013 | Living in Thailand
Most countries have immigration law which requires the applicant to satisfy the Visa Officer that they qualify for entry under the Immigration Rules. Most Embassies aim to resolve the majority of applications without an interview. If an applicant has not included the...
by Key Visa | Sep 18, 2013 | Living in Thailand
There is no catch or risk for yourself and your partner, at Key visa we have a policy and a very simple contract in Thai and English that states you only pay 5,000 baht deposit and no more money until the visa is awarded and a copy of the embassy receipt is given to...
by Key Visa | Sep 18, 2013 | Living in Thailand
This is achieved in a number of ways, you can contact our offices and we can give you a consultation over the phone if you are overseas, or if you are currently in Thailand you can come to one of our offices and have a free consultation or you can fill in our online...