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Visa & Immigration

Full-service visa agents

Agents queue for you, prep binders, and translate—but you still own the facts on your application. Use this page to interview providers and compare scope before you pay.

What to verify first

  • Written scope: which office visits, translations, and filings are included—and what triggers extra fees.
  • Who appears on receipts and who physically signs submissions (some shops subcontract without telling you).
  • Refund or rework policy if immigration rejects for missing docs the agent was supposed to prepare.
  • Realistic timelines vs “same day magic” promises; busy seasons mean queues.

When an agent makes sense

First-time marriage extensions, corporate bulk filings, or cases where your Thai reading is near zero are common reasons people buy peace of mind. Simple tourist extensions are often cheaper to DIY once you know the checklist.

Recommended services

We only list providers we would send a friend to—no pay-to-play placement. Listings can change; always do your own interview.

We have not published named partners here yet. If you run a reputable practice or agency and want to be considered, contact us with credentials and typical visa categories you handle.