Overstaying is the most expensive mistake in Thai immigration. Extensions, re-entry permits and address reporting are routine — when someone who knows the process handles them. We file same-day for most cases.
| Service | What's included | Timeline | Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30-day tourist extension | Form, filing, no queue | 1 day | ฿3,500 |
| Re-entry permit (single) | Airport or immigration | Same day | ฿2,500 |
| TM30 / address reporting | Filing with your condo/landlord | 1 day | ฿1,000 |
| 90-day reporting | Online or in-person | 1 day | ฿1,500 |
Government fees extra, quoted in writing before you commit.
Extensions must be filed before your stamp expires. Overstay fines are ฿500 per day, and serious overstays can trigger bans — don't gamble on the timing, file early.
If you hold a long-term visa (retirement, work, marriage) and leave Thailand without one, your visa lapses. A re-entry permit keeps it alive through the trip. We issue singles same-day.
The TM30 is the address report your landlord (or you) must file when a foreigner stays at a property. We file it for ฿1,000 and keep it on record for you.
No — Thai immigration tightens this every year. If you're planning to stay, do it on a proper visa before you have a history of tourist hops.
Message us on Line, WhatsApp or Messenger with your passport nationality and current visa. You get a straight answer and a written fee within the hour (9:00–18:00, Mon–Sat). Check your stamp date now — if it's inside two weeks, message us today.