Make Thailand
Your Home.
Whether you're retiring, working remotely, or simply choosing the good life — we help you stay longer in Thailand, legally and stress-free.
DTV Visa
Digital nomads & remote workers
Retirement Visa
For 50+ living in Thailand
Elite Visa
5–20 year premium membership
Residence Permit
Permanent residency in Thailand
Long Stay Visa Options
Find the right route for your lifestyle — we'll guide you every step of the way.
Designed for remote workers, freelancers, and digital nomads. Stay up to 180 days per entry with a 5-year validity — perfect for those who work for foreign clients.
For those aged 50 and above wishing to retire in Thailand. Renewable annually with straightforward financial and health insurance requirements.
A premium long-stay membership with VIP airport services and concierge support. No annual reporting, no renewal hassle — just enjoy your life in Thailand.
For those committed to making Thailand their permanent home. The most secure long-term option — we guide you through the full application process from start to finish.
Why long-stay visas need expert guidance
Long-stay visa rules change frequently and requirements vary by nationality, age, and personal situation. Getting it wrong means overstaying — which carries serious legal and financial consequences. Each visa type has different financial thresholds, reporting obligations, and renewal timelines.
How we make it straightforward
We assess your situation, recommend the right visa for your lifestyle, handle all paperwork and submissions, and manage your annual renewals and 90-day reporting. Based in Hua Hin, we're available year-round — so you can focus on enjoying life in Thailand.
Common Questions
Everything you need to know about long-stay visas in Thailand.
Which long-stay visa is right for me?
It depends on your age, nationality, income, and purpose of stay. The DTV is ideal for remote workers. The Retirement Visa suits those aged 50+. The Elite Visa is best for a hassle-free premium option. The Residence Permit is for those committed to permanent residency. We assess your situation and recommend the right route during a free consultation.
Can I work in Thailand on a long-stay visa?
It depends on the visa type. The DTV allows remote work for foreign clients. The Retirement Visa and Elite Visa do not permit working in Thailand. A separate work permit is required for employment. We advise on the right route for your situation.
Do I need to report to immigration every 90 days?
Yes, most long-stay visa holders must report their address to immigration every 90 days. The Thailand Elite Visa is an exception — it includes concierge services that handle this for you. We assist our clients with 90-day reporting as part of our ongoing support.
How long does it take to get a long-stay visa?
Processing times vary. The DTV Visa typically takes 2–4 weeks. The Retirement Visa can be obtained relatively quickly once documents are in order. The Elite Visa approval takes 4–6 weeks. The Residence Permit is a longer process — typically 6–12 months.
Can you help with annual renewals?
Yes. We provide full ongoing support including annual visa renewals, 90-day reporting, and any changes to your status. Based in Hua Hin, we are available year-round.
Ready to make Thailand your home?
Free consultation — in person in Hua Hin or online.
We'll find the right visa for your lifestyle.
