
Multiple Entry Tourist Visa
Thailand’s Multiple Entry Tourist Visa (METV) is a consular visa issued to nationals of eligible countries who intend to visit Thailand for tourism purposes over
Thailand has been home to beautiful and exotic islands in Southeast Asia. Foreigners and travelers alike are mesmerized by the country’s culture, history, its tropical weather and needless to say, its vibrant and fun-loving nightlife.
Business in Thailand continues to expand from time to time attracting more and more foreigners to invest or set up an enterprise. Foreigners not only invest in existing companies or put up their own establishment in Thailand. They also venture into the expansion of their branches.
Legal Services is often times associated with controversies requiring court action. In truth, it embraces both Litigation and Related Services requiring an understanding of the law, its incorporation into an act, and the possible legal repercussions that may follow.
Divorce in Thailand is the dissolution of marriage or the bonds of matrimony which usually entails the canceling of the legal responsibilities and duties of the married couple ruled under the Thai Civil and Commercial Code.
Buying property in Pattaya, Jomtien or Naklua has always been very popular amongst expats in Thailand. The only problem with Thai real estate has been that it is unregulated and this has caused many problems in the past. The new government has stepped into the unregulated property market in Thailand by passing the new ‘Escrow Account Systems’.
Thailand’s Multiple Entry Tourist Visa (METV) is a consular visa issued to nationals of eligible countries who intend to visit Thailand for tourism purposes over
Thailand is one of Southeast Asia’s most attractive investment destinations, offering strategic location, modern infrastructure, and a supportive business environment. To encourage foreign direct investment
Divorce is the formal legal process of ending a marriage, and in Thailand, it is regulated under the Thai Civil and Commercial Code. Whether the
The U.S.-Thai Treaty of Amity and Economic Relations, signed in 1966, remains one of the most important bilateral agreements between the United States and Thailand.
Disputes are a natural part of human interaction, especially within complex commercial, legal, and personal relationships. In Thailand, a country with a dynamic economy, growing
Thailand has long been a popular destination for travelers and expatriates alike, thanks to its tropical climate, stunning natural beauty, and welcoming culture. In recent