by Key Visa | Aug 13, 2014 | Thai Visas
The Irish Naturalisation & Immigration Service (INIS) was established in 2005 in order to provide a ‘one stop shop’ in relation to asylum, immigration, citizenship and visas. The INIS is responsible for administering the administrative functions of the Minister...
by Key Visa | Aug 6, 2014 | Living in Thailand, Thai Visas
This is the burning question that is causing sleepless nights for many families especially foreigners working offshore as a soldier, oil and gas worker etc, who tend to work on a rotational basis normally 30 days working and 30 days in Thailand with their family or...
by Key Visa | Jun 21, 2014 | Retirement Visa, Thai Visas
Getting the right visa for your retirement extension Can I change a 30 day visa on arrival to a retirement visa? is one of the most popular questions we get asked on a daily basis in Thailand and this is normally by clients who come to Thailand and fall in love with...
by Key Visa | May 23, 2014 | Thai Visas
It is quite common knowledge now that as from 2 weeks ago the Thai Immigration Bureau have had a major crackdown on tourists and residents crossing land borders. The reasons are clear it is to tighten their borders and stop foreigners living in Thailand without a...
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 | Mar 26, 2014 | Online Reporting
As we are all aware if you live in Thailand on most long stay visas e.g. retirement visa, if you reside in the Kingdom for 90 days or more you must report to the Immigration Bureau every 90 days to give an address confirmation so make sure you take accommodation...