Retirement Visa in Thailand: What is the Meaning of "Non-immigrant"?

A Thai non-immigrant visa does not attach permanent immigration status in the Kingdom.

Thai Retirement Visas: Can a Visa be Revoked for Fund Deficiency?

If a person's bank balance falls below the requisite amount during a calendar year will this trigger an automatic cancellation of their retirement visa in Thailand?

Thai Retirement Visas for Foreign Married Couples

Those foreign married couples who seek retirement visas for Thailand should be aware of recent changes to enforcement regulations.

Retirement Visas in Thailand: What Financial Evidence is Accepted?

There are different types of acceptable evidence in an application for a Thai retirement visa.

Thailand O Visas: A Deeper Look at the Residual Category

The "O" Immigration category encompasses a large number of different types of Thai visas.

Could Big Joke's Transfer Impact Thai Retirement Visa Policy?

The quick transfer of Surachate "Big Joke" Hakpal appears unlikely to change overall immigration policy in Thailand.

A Sneak Peek at Thai Retirement Visa Insurance?

A recently announced tourist insurance scheme could provide clues to a future retirement visa insurance scheme.

Can A Thai Visa Denial Be Appealed?

Denial of a Thai visa application may not be subject to appeal, but revocation of immigration status may be subject to appeal.

TM30 & TM28: Short Term Address Change for Foreigners in Thailand

Foreign nationals staying in Thailand must report the places they are staying for a duration of 24 hours or more.

Overstay and the Thailand Elite Visa Program

Notwithstanding the fact that the Thailand Elite program provides a number of benefits, those who overstay their lawful status face consequences as do those who have overstayed before applying for Elite status.