Thai Visa Centre Bangkok office location
Thai Visa Centre is an independent visa and immigration consultancy based in Bangkok. Our office sits on Sukhumvit near Nana BTS, easy to reach by Skytrain, Grab, or taxi. Confirm the exact unit when you book.
Planning a long stay? Read our Thailand lifestyle guide before your visit so you know which visa questions to bring.
Central Bangkok: easy BTS and airport access for in-person consultations.
Nana BTS station is the nearest Skytrain stop.
Book ahead for guaranteed consultant time.
Call or use live chat if you need directions before visiting.
Finding our office
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Area | Sukhumvit: near Nana BTS station |
| Access | BTS Skytrain, Grab, or taxi: confirm exact unit when booking |
| Hours | Monday–Friday business hours: book for guaranteed consultant time |
| Contact | Message Us · live chat |
Before you visit
- Book an appointment: walk-ins welcome when capacity allows.
- Bring passport copies and current visa pages.
- For embassy cases, bring refusal letters or checklist printouts.
- Confirm exact unit and floor when booking. Sukhumvit has many towers.
What we handle in-office
- Visa eligibility assessments.
- Document review before submission.
- 90-day reporting guidance.
- Marriage visa and retirement extension checklists.
- US, UK, and Schengen document prep from Thailand.
Remote clients
Many cases start via chat and document upload without an initial office visit. When immigration or an embassy requires in-person submission in Bangkok, we coordinate timing and documents so your trip is productive.
Phuket and Chiang Mai
Bangkok is our base. Island and northern cases often run remotely with local submission support where the process allows.
Overseas applicants
Embassy and consulate applications from abroad can start online. We review files before you fly to Thailand or attend an interview.
Office visit workflow
Whether you walk in or book ahead, this sequence keeps your Sukhumvit visit productive.
Book or chat first
Secure consultant time or start live chat with passport and visa details ready.
Confirm address
Sukhumvit has many towers: confirm floor and unit when booking to avoid wasted trip time.
Bring core documents
Passport, visa pages, refusal letters, and embassy checklists relevant to your case type.
In-office review
Consultant maps eligibility, timeline, and next submission steps during your slot.
Follow structured checklist
Leave with case-specific document list and milestone dates for immigration or embassy stages.
Getting to Nana BTS
BTS Nana station puts you on Sukhumvit without fighting traffic. Exit toward your confirmed building address. Grab and taxi drop-offs work when you share the exact tower name from your booking confirmation.
Parking near Nana is limited. Most clients use BTS or ride-hail. Allow extra time during rush hour if you must drive.
What to expect in your first hour
Initial review covers nationality, current visa stamp, goal, and deadline pressure. Complex cases involving refusals, overstay, or multi-country routing may need a longer booked slot than quick exemption questions.
- Passport and visa page review
- Timeline and deadline assessment
- Category fit confirmation
- Document gap list issued
- Next milestone booking if needed
Extended planning notes
Rules, fees, and embassy practices change. Verify against official sources within two weeks of travel or submission. TVC guidance reflects Bangkok team experience as of June 2026, not a substitute for legal advice on your specific facts.
Long-stay holders should cross-link this topic with Thailand lifestyle guide for visa category fit, TM30, 90-day reporting, and cost-of-living context.
- Confirm official embassy or immigration source before paying non-refundable fees
- Photograph passport stamps and set calendar reminders before expiry
- Keep digital copies of refusal letters, extension approvals, and financial proof
- Plan re-entry permits before leaving on single-entry extensions
- Ask TVC for case-specific checklist rather than relying on forum advice
Planning milestones
Use this timeline table alongside the named workflow steps above. Dates shift by embassy workload and your document quality.
| Phase | Action |
|---|---|
| Week 1 | Confirm eligibility, assigned post, and document checklist on official portals. |
| Week 2 | Complete affidavits, translations, and legalisation in the order the checklist requires. |
| Week 3 | Submit application with cross-checked names, dates, and financial proof. |
| After approval | File TDAC, register address, and set 90-day reporting reminders before long-stay life begins. |
Core document checklist
Most Thailand visa, property, and consultation cases ask for variations of these documents. Your TVC checklist may add category-specific items.
| Document | Note |
|---|---|
| Passport biodata page | Must match every form field including middle names and spacing. |
| Passport photos | Recent, white background, per embassy specifications. |
| Financial proof | Bank statements or pension letters meeting category thresholds. |
| Supporting affidavits | Embassy or notarised documents when required for your nationality pair. |
Compliance reminders for long-stay holders
Tourism advice forums often skip post-arrival duties. These reminders apply across most categories. Privilege and some LTR tiers simplify reporting but not TDAC or overstay rules.
- Complete TDAC before every arrival at tdac.immigration.go.th
- Ensure TM30 address registration within 24 hours of check-in
- File 90-day reports on schedule for long-stay categories
- Match daily activities to your visa stamp category
For TM30 detail see TM30 guide. For 90-day reporting see 90day.in.th.
Nana area orientation for first-time visitors
Sukhumvit Soi 11 and the Nana interchange sit in one of Bangkok most international districts. Signs are bilingual in many towers but unit numbers matter, confirm floor and suite in your booking email before you travel.
Allow 45 minutes from Suvarnabhumi by taxi or rail connection during peak hours. From Don Mueang, plan extra time if connecting through the city centre. BTS Nana remains the most predictable option when traffic is heavy.
- Exit BTS Nana toward Sukhumvit Soi 11 side when your booking references that soi
- Grab pickup works well when you paste the exact tower name from your appointment confirmation
- Street parking is scarce: do not assume building visitor parking without asking reception
- Carry passport copies even for consultation-only visits
Stay current on rule changes
Thailand immigration, embassy fees, and long-stay programme rules update throughout the year. Treat this guide as orientation verified as of June 2026, not a permanent guarantee for your travel or filing date.
Bookmark official references below and re-check within two weeks of departure, extension, or embassy interview. TVC live chat can confirm whether a recent announcement affects your category.
Common planning mistakes
These errors appear repeatedly in Bangkok consultations regardless of nationality or visa type.
- Relying on outdated forum posts instead of official embassy or immigration sources
- Booking non-refundable flights before visa approval or entry permission is confirmed
- Entering on tourism stamps when relocating for work, retirement, or family reunification
- Ignoring TM30, 90-day reporting, or re-entry permit rules after the first month
- Using generic document lists without category-specific financial or civil document proof
When to escalate to TVC
Self-filing works for straightforward tourism. The situations below benefit from specialist review before you pay fees or miss a deadline.
| Signal | Suggested action |
|---|---|
| Prior visa refusal | Book structured review before re-filing or re-interview |
| Overstay or blacklist history | Do not self-file until immigration strategy is mapped |
| Employer or embassy deadline within 14 days | Flag urgency in first TVC message with dates |
| Multi-country routing | Request specialist triage for conflicting rules |
| Property plus visa overlap | Coordinate lawyer, bank FET, and immigration timelines together |
Appointment types and what to bring
Booked slots are matched to case complexity. Simple exemption questions may resolve in one short visit; refusal or overstay strategy sessions need longer review and complete document sets.
| Appointment type | Typical duration | Bring |
|---|---|---|
| Visa eligibility review | 30–60 minutes | Passport, visa pages, travel dates |
| Extension or overstay strategy | 60+ minutes | Passport, immigration letters, fine receipts |
| Embassy document prep | 45–90 minutes | Embassy checklist, civil documents, refusals |
| Corporate immigration mapping | 60+ minutes | Company outline, director passports, BOI letters if any |
Frequently asked questions
Q:Where is parking?
A:Limited street and building parking near Nana. BTS is the easiest option. Grab drop-off at the building entrance works well if you confirm the address when booking.
Q:Can remote clients use TVC without visiting?
A:Many cases start via chat and document upload. Some require in-person immigration or embassy submission in Bangkok. We tell you upfront which steps need your physical presence.
Q:Do you have offices outside Bangkok?
A:Bangkok is our base. Phuket and Chiang Mai cases are often handled remotely with local submission coordination where required.
Q:What should I bring to my first appointment?
A:Passport, visa pages, marriage or employment documents if relevant, and any refusal or extension letters from immigration or embassies.
Q:Is this page about Siam Legal?
A:This page replaces outdated references to other firms. Thai Visa Centre is an independent visa and immigration consultancy based in Bangkok.
Q:How do I book a guaranteed consultant slot?
A:Use our online booking or live chat. Booking secures dedicated time; walk-ins are welcome when consultants have capacity.