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SHORT STAY VISA for Thai to Australia

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I wish to find an efficient, knowledgeable  visa agent in Pattaya to help  Thai obtain a short stay visa to Australia.  If anyone has used the services of one recently and was pleased with service I would appreciate the contact details please

On 8/31/2025 at 1:49 PM, DrJack54 said:

Just bumping your thread. 

Previously Key Visa was recommended in particular for visa for Thai to UK. 

Obviously they would also cater for visa to Oz 

 

https://www.keyvisathailand.com/


Terrible advice here. 

They clearly have no idea what they are doing, they claim to help with a sponsorship letter for a tourist visa for your "Thai lady" (their words btw).

But you can only sponsor a tourist visa to Australia for a family member.  They can't even get the simple basic's right.

Just do the visa yourself, its all online and straight forward. 



 

4 minutes ago, PhanomR said:

But you can only sponsor a tourist visa to Australia for a family member.  They can't even get the simple basic's right.

That's typical inaccurate thermology 

 

"Thai citizens should generally apply for a Visitor visa (subclass 600) Tourist stream."

 

So thank you for useless advice. 

I have done several for my Thai partner for visa to Oz.

Once you have first one..(think it was single entry 60 days) 

Subsequent ones very simple and multiple.

Indeed can be done without agent.

 

Why don't you post first hand experience as a help to OP. 

20 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

That's typical inaccurate thermology 

 

"Thai citizens should generally apply for a Visitor visa (subclass 600) Tourist stream."

 

So thank you for useless advice. 

I have done several for my Thai partner for visa to Oz.

Once you have first one..(think it was single entry 60 days) 

Subsequent ones very simple and multiple.

Indeed can be done without agent.

 

Why don't you post first hand experience as a help to OP. 

 

OK, here’s some first-hand experience: you have no idea what you’re talking about.

 

A Visitor visa (subclass 600) has six separate streams. You’d know that if you actually read the Department’s website instead of parroting misinformation from dodgy agents.

The agent you promoted "Key Visa"  clearly demonstrates they don’t understand even the basics. They claim they can help “sponsors” get a Tourist stream visa approved for their “Thai lady”. That is completely wrong. There is no sponsorship mechanism in the Tourist stream. None.

 

Only the Sponsored Family stream involves sponsorship and it’s restricted to immediate family members only. Not girlfriends. Not fiancées, Not Thai Partners and Not “Thai ladies”.

Misrepresenting this is not just misleading, it’s grounds for visa refusal.
 

So yes,  I was entirely correct. If you try to “sponsor” a Tourist stream visa, it will be refused.

The site you linked confuses two separate streams and gives incorrect guidance and uses incorrect terms. That makes them incompetent.


Next time, check your facts before trying to lecture someone who actually knows what they’re doing.




 

1 hour ago, PhanomR said:

A Visitor visa (subclass 600) has six separate streams. You’d know that if you actually read the Department’s website instead of parroting misinformation from dodgy agents.

Strange as my Thai partner has obtained 3 visas to Australia. 

In reality I did the applications. 

 

The initial one  was single entry from memory 60 days. 

The next two were multi again from memory 90 days. 

I have never used an agent. 

The process was very simple. 

 

Now concentrate on providing direct advice to the OP. 

BTW the OP specifically asked for agent recommendation in Pattaya. 

I provided one. What have you advised.. 

Previous owner of key visa (Darren) has passed. He can't reply to your dish

22 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

my Thai partner has obtained 3 visas to Thailand. 

Why does a Thai partner need a visa to Thailand?

Did you mean OZ?

The agent doesn't "help" anyone obtain a visa. They only "help" with paperwork.

41 minutes ago, Celsius said:

The agent doesn't "help" anyone obtain a visa. They only "help" with paperwork.

What! . 

Semantics. An agent can assist with advice on paperwork which translates to help (assist) with obtaining a visa to visit Oz

3 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

What! . 

Semantics. An agent can assist with advice on paperwork which translates to help (assist) with obtaining a visa to visit Oz

 

It's not an immigration lawyer. It's "agent". Anyone can call themselves an agent especially in Pattaya.  Bargirls in Pattaya are also real estate "agents".

10 minutes ago, Celsius said:

 

It's not an immigration lawyer. It's "agent". Anyone can call themselves an agent especially in Pattaya.  Bargirls in Pattaya are also real estate "agents".

Useless to respond. Your posts often meaningless and this is good example. 

 

The use of agents that can advise/assist on obtaining visa for Thai to visit Australia is common place. 

 

Using an " Immigration lawyer" for that type of visa would be overkill to say the least. 

 

Clearly you have never assisted a Thai with the process. 

As stated above... I have 3 times and along with assisting others. 

Have you? Rhetorical question. 

 

Assist the OP if at all possible

2 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Useless to respond. Your posts often meaningless and this is good example. 

 

The use of agents that can advise/assist on obtaining visa for Thai to visit Australia is common place. 

 

Using an " Immigration lawyer" for that type of visa would be overkill to say the least. 

 

Clearly you have never assisted a Thai with the process. 

As stated above... I have 3 times and along with assisting others. 

Have you? Rhetorical question. 

 

Assist the OP if at all possible

 

My Thai wife got a visa to Australia USA AND Europe without the "help" of dodgy Pattaya agents. The process is straightforward. Please do spell out what can dodgy Pattaya agents "advise" or "assist" for a visa to Australia?

 

She did, however, use an immigration lawyer for her Canadian residency visa. This was not for "assistance" in obtaining the visa, but rather for professional help with the extensive and complex paperwork. A single error could have significantly delayed the application, and the lawyer's role was to ensure everything was completed accurately and efficiently.

 

As usual you know nothing. Speaking of semantics you are the one always pouting when someone says visa on arrival instead of visa exempt. Let's not even start with "retirement visa extensions". 🙄 

23 minutes ago, Celsius said:

My Thai wife got a visa to Australia USA AND Europe without the "help" of dodgy Pattaya agents.

So off topic it's a joke. 

In the main because the OP did not mention WIFE. 

From the OP... "I wish to find an efficient, knowledgeable  visa agent in Pattaya to help  Thai obtain a short stay visa to Australia" 

 

At a guess the lady in question is tgf of the OP. 

SO many threads on this. 

I stated clearly that the OP can assist the gf himself without agent. 

You are comparing apples to oranges. 

 

Assist the OP or post nothing. 

He did not mention married to the Thai. 

8 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

So off topic it's a joke. 

In the main because the OP did not mention WIFE. 

From the OP... "I wish to find an efficient, knowledgeable  visa agent in Pattaya to help  Thai obtain a short stay visa to Australia" 

 

At a guess the lady in question is tgf of the OP. 

SO many threads on this. 

I stated clearly that the OP can assist the gf himself without agent. 

You are comparing apples to oranges. 

 

Assist the OP or post nothing. 

He did not mention married to the Thai. 

 

I did assist by suggesting that agent from Pattaya would be of no help for a tourist visa to Australia.

 

And what does it matter if it's my wife or not? I am not Australian citizen. She got the tourist visa herself. 

1 minute ago, Celsius said:

 

I did assist by suggesting that agent from Pattaya would be of no help for a tourist visa to Australia

Complete nonsense. Some folk find paperwork etc difficult to say the least. 

An agent can help with application process. Do some research. 

3 minutes ago, Celsius said:

And what does it matter if it's my wife or not? I am not Australian citizen. She got the tourist visa herself. 

Indeed a Thai national can obtain a visa to Australia alone. That is not what the OP is asking about. 

 

Not interested in the process . . "She got the tourist visa herself" 

Great. Irrelevant to assist the OP. 

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