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 | Aug 1, 2014 | UK Visas
How many UK tourist visas can my Thai girlfriend have is a very common question asked by our clients on a daily basis especially the clients who like to spend time in Thailand and the UK on a rotational basis and do not require their Thai girlfriend to live and settle...
by Key Visa | Jul 30, 2014 | Living in Thailand
Australian legal marriage in Thailand Getting legally married in Thailand for most Nationalities including Australian citizens can be a daunting procedure and can lead to a huge headache and extra hotel bills and traveling around Bangkok like headless chickens. At Key...
by Key Visa | Jul 29, 2014 | Living in Thailand
Don’t forget your ID! It has been reported today that the Thai Immigration bureau will be enforcing an old rule that all foreigners residing in the Kingdom of Thailand or on holiday must carry a copy of Identification with them and this can be in the form of the...
by Key Visa | Jul 26, 2014 | UK Visas
Required documents for babies British passport for the first time in Thailand is a question we are asked almost daily. With many foreigners in Thailand having Thai wives and Thai partners the demand for babies first British passports have increased but it not always...