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Visa Agencies in Thailand: Balancing Immigration Assistance with Challenges


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18 minutes ago, Andre0720 said:

Absolutely no discretion involved

Very true at the "desk" level.

These officers have to present the documents to the next level superior for signing (where "discretion" might start).

A marriage extension goes to the regional commanders office.

No officer wants the application he worked on to be denied.

Corruption starts at higher levels.

 

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22 minutes ago, Andre0720 said:

Absolutely no discretion involved.

To eliminate corruption inside Immigration Offices, the officers must act like clerks, as they insist on having all the papers to support the issuance of visas.

And it depends on the IO of course. Visa agency here told me the elimination of the use of quick deposits and withdrawals to support the requirements for a visa.

But Immigration Officers are for all intents and purposes just clerks, needing supporting documentation. Obviously having enough funds in Thailand is just not enough for a clerk, must show papers.

Boxes and boxes of papers stacked at the IO.

you need to read the immigration guidelines

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27 minutes ago, Andre0720 said:

Visa agency here told me the elimination of the use of quick deposits and withdrawals to support the requirements for a visa.

So one visa agency (in Pattaya) told you that they can't 'assist financially' for the time being or that all agencies cannot. 

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Well then... More difficulties for Farangs in Thailand, immigration, tax burdens, toxic air, over tourism, sullen and sour locals, drunk tourists, road rage on dangerous roads, delivery scooters riding like bats out of hell. Remind me again why it's a nice place to retire?

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Moreover, ongoing regulatory changes present additional obstacles. In February 2025, a ban on agencies opening or managing bank accounts hampered operations due to unrelated scams.

 

Visa agents should be banned completely! A shady business based on corruption among Immigration Officials.

 

Where are Donald Trump and Elon Musk of Thailand?

 

 

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1 hour ago, watchcat said:

 

Meaning more corruption for the Immigration, with help from said agencies  and corrupt corrupt banks to produce visas  to people who doesn't qualify.

It is not the banks that are corrupt, all they are doing is opening accounts (if necessary) and facilitating transactions in those accounts.  The banks' involvement stops there when the agents and IOs step in.

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1 hour ago, MikeandDow said:

How do people not qualify ??  granting of a visa is at the discretion of the immigration officer

hence corruption opportunities arise...recall a new chief, cancelled agents/corruption, cost that job and eventually ruinned him career wise.  If folks don't have the rquired funding, and they get same from an agent/agency, that is itself fraud and the farang participating in such fraud should be penalized too IMHO.  I don't especially agree with all the taxation wihtout representation on some kind of benefits, but I do believe that one can take advantage of the multitude of visa opportunities to hopefully find a perfect fit - that which I have found in cost and especially in benefits versus what I did have for many years.  Just saying, I realize that some may not be able to come up with the finances but there is a reason that the govt sets a price.  And reading daily from the Nomad capitalist info, countries around the world are changing their immigration requirements too, some getting much more expensive, very few if any cheaper.  Thailand is still a much cheaper than most other places with more varied visas.  Good luck to all in staying here or elsewhere.

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1 hour ago, Andre0720 said:

Absolutely no discretion involved.

To eliminate corruption inside Immigration Offices, the officers must act like clerks, as they insist on having all the papers to support the issuance of visas.

And it depends on the IO of course. Visa agency here told me the elimination of the use of quick deposits and withdrawals to support the requirements for a visa.

But Immigration Officers are for all intents and purposes just clerks, needing supporting documentation. Obviously having enough funds in Thailand is just not enough for a clerk, must show papers.

Boxes and boxes of papers stacked at the IO.

yes and some farangs brag about contacts with certain IO's that for a small fee each time, papers are stamped withou the agent involved.  This is blatant corruption but the farang could meet the requirements, just didn't like having to wait with the rest of the gang.

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55 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said:

Very true at the "desk" level.

These officers have to present the documents to the next level superior for signing (where "discretion" might start).

A marriage extension goes to the regional commanders office.

No officer wants the application he worked on to be denied.

Corruption starts at higher levels.

 

IMHO starts at the bottom and works its way up!

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53 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

but a competent officer equivalent to or higher than inspector is of the opinion that the alien has legitimate reason for staying in the Kingdom of Thailand,

Yes. This was posted a different topic from a Police Order. (You're welcome)

 

Now what do you think would make the 'competent officer' be of the opinion that a 'legitimate reason' as mentioned above exists --

 

Is it that the retiree in question supports a wife, kids, extended family, and orphans at the local wat

 

OR

 

Is it that he paid a hefty bribe?

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Posted
1 hour ago, KhunBENQ said:

A marriage extension goes to the regional commanders office

If that is so, isn't that ridiculous? I mean, don't they have other more important work to do than signing or sighting piles of documents?

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IO corruption and the visa agencies that participate (with them) are THE problem when it comes to people getting a visa that don't qualify for. Nothing new.

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I have not used an agent for about ten years.

 

i can understand they may be necessary for people who become incapacitated.

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Just now, CLW said:

If that is so, isn't that ridiculous? I mean, don't they have other more important work to do than signing or sighting piles of documents?

It goes to the regional commanders office  Thai Bureaucracy

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