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Immigration Service for Expats Living in Thailand

You are already living in Thailand and must stay legal. Visa extensions, Resident letters, 90-day reports, TM30, change of visa and more. We review your current status, advise exactly what you must file, and prepare or assist in submission.

Guaranteed, "done for you", Thailand Visa & Planning services.

General Expat Services Application

Never miss deadlines
Avoid penalties
Stay fully compliant

Why you need us

If you live in Thailand on a long term visa, you already know this is not a one time stamp in your passport. You must extend, report, register, and prove things to immigration again and again. Every mistake lives in the system, and every late report or wrong form can create problems the next time you apply. Rules change, officers interpret things differently, and online advice often conflicts. You want to focus on your life, work, family, or retirement, not argue in a crowded office about which document is missing.

Thai Kru becomes your support system in Thailand. We read your stamps clearly, translate immigration language into normal English, and then actually do the work. We treat your immigration record as something that must stay clean and predictable. You hand us your passport, we deal with the office, and you get it back with the correct stamp and clear instructions for what happens next. When the rules change, we adapt and protect you. You do not need to search forums or guess what immigration wants. You have a team in Bangkok whose job is to keep you legal.


Services that expats must do (and why they matter)

These are the main tasks expats in Thailand cannot ignore. Some are immigration requirements. Others are practical documents you need for banks, schools, or work. We handle them for you.

Visa extensions

If you are on a Non Immigrant visa or similar status, you must extend it on time, usually every 90 days, 6 months, or 1 year. Each extension requires specific documents that depend on your visa type. Late or incorrect extensions can cause overstay fines, refusal, or a note in your file. We prepare your extension forms, check your supporting documents, and go to immigration so your permission to stay is continuous and clean.

90 day reporting

If you stay in Thailand longer than 90 days, you must report your current address every 90 days. This is separate from visa extension. Missing 90 day reports leads to fines and shows up in your immigration record. We track your dates, submit the report for you, and confirm that immigration has recorded it correctly.

TM30 notification

The TM30 is the address notification that an owner or occupier must file when a foreigner stays at a property. In practice, officers often ask to see TM30 history when you extend or change visas. Missing TM30 updates can delay or block extensions. We help you fix old TM30 problems, file new ones, and keep your address record consistent.

Re entry permits

If you leave Thailand while you have a long term extension, you need a re entry permit or your extension is canceled the moment you depart. Many people learn this the hard way at the airport. Before you travel, we secure the correct single or multiple re entry permit, so you can leave and re enter without losing your status.

Change of address

When you move condo or house, immigration expects your address to match your current living situation. This affects TM30, 90 day reports, and some visa types. We file the change correctly, coordinate with your landlord where needed, and make sure your record matches reality.

Change of employer or job details

If your visa is tied to a job or company, changes in employer, role, or location can affect your permission to stay and work. We review your company documents, coordinate with your employer, and update immigration and work permit records so there is no hidden mismatch.

Resident letters and confirmation letters

Banks, schools, driving license offices, and some embassies ask for a residence certificate or confirmation letter issued by immigration. The content and format must match their requirements. We obtain these letters for you and make sure they contain the details that the other office expects.

Lost passport or new passport

If you lose a passport or receive a new one from your embassy, your Thai immigration history must be moved into the new passport correctly. This is not just a stamp transfer. Officers must see the right sequence of entries and extensions. We guide you through the embassy steps and then handle the immigration office so everything lines up.

Change of visa type

Sometimes your life changes. You move from work to retirement, from tourist to marriage, or from short term stay to long term resident. Changing visa type often involves timing, exits, and careful document preparation. We look at your full history, show you what is realistic, and manage the transition so you do not fall out of status.

Letters and documents for schools, banks, and other offices

Local institutions often ask for specific wording or specific copies of immigration documents. We know what they usually accept, we know which officer to talk to, and we secure the pieces you need so you do not bounce between counters all day.

In short, anything that touches your visa, address, work, or residence in Thailand is something we treat as part of your immigration maintenance. You do not need to remember every code or form number. You just need to tell us what you want to do next, and we do the rest.


Our process

You start by filling in the Expat Services Application with your nationality and a short description of your situation, or you send us clear photos of your passport and visa pages. We review your stamps, your current expiry dates, and the tasks you need done. Then we give you a short, precise list of what we need from you: passport, photos if required, a few documents, and a simple consent for us to act on your behalf. In most cases, we pick up your passport, go to the immigration office for you, queue, talk to the officer, answer questions, and secure the required stamp or letter. When everything is done, we return your passport and documents to you with a written explanation of what changed, what your new dates are, and when your next action is due. You get white glove service in Thailand for immigration, without spending your days in a crowded waiting room.


FAQ

1. Do I need to visit immigration with you, or can you go alone?

In most standard cases, we can go for you. Some situations, such as first time extensions or complex changes, may require you to appear once. If you must go, we escort you, tell you exactly what to say, and handle the conversation with the officer.

2. How do you know what I need to file and when?

We read your passport stamps and extension stickers, then cross check them with current rules and local practice. We also log your dates in our system so we can remind you before important deadlines for extensions and reports.

3. I already missed a 90 day report. Can you still help?

Yes. We will help you clear the fine if needed, update the record, and then set your new report schedule. The key is to fix it before it grows into a bigger pattern of non compliance.

4. My landlord never filed a TM30. Is that my problem?

Officers often treat it as everyone’s problem. We help you coordinate with your landlord or building to file the missing TM30 or correct existing records. The goal is a clean TM30 history that will not block your next extension.

5. Can you help if my situation is outside Bangkok?

Many services can still be handled through the main immigration office or online systems, depending on your status and province. For some local offices, we coordinate directly with them. Tell us where you live and we will explain what is possible.

6. I plan to switch from a work visa to a retirement visa. When should I contact you?

Contact us at least one to two months before your current permission ends. We need time to check your financials, collect the correct bank letters, and plan the switch so there is no gap in your status.

7. Can you help with driving license, bank account, or school registrations?

Yes. We mainly handle the immigration part, such as residence letters and certified copies, but we can also guide you through the steps those offices expect. In some cases, we can accompany you.

8. How do I give you my passport safely?

We arrange secure pick up at an agreed location or at our office. Your passport is handled only by our team and the immigration officer. We keep a log of every movement and return it to you with a written summary of what was done.

9. What happens if immigration changes the rules again?

This is exactly why you use us. We monitor rule changes and local practice. If a requirement changes, we adjust your documents before submission and tell you clearly how it affects you going forward.

10. What if I want to leave Thailand for several months and then come back?

We look at your current visa and extension, then advise whether you need a re entry permit, a fresh visa, or a different long term option. We can secure the re entry permit before you leave and help plan the next step for your return.

With Thai Kru, you are not just asking for information. You are hiring a local team that treats your immigration status as something to manage for the long term, with real actions and real results, not guesswork.

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