Moving to Thailand touches a dozen services at once — the visa, a place to live, a company or work permit, a bank account, schools, furniture, a phone, someone to translate the lease. Handled piecemeal it’s weeks of false starts; handled as one brief it’s a sequence of warm introductions. Tell us your situation — moving alone or with family, working for a Thai employer or setting up your own, arriving next month or next quarter — and we’ll map the introductions you actually need and make them in the right order, from the licensed law firm for your visa to the owner of your first apartment.
What we can arrange
- Visa and work-permit route mapped via a licensed firm
- Short-term landing pad, then a longer-term home
- Company setup and accounting where you’re self-employed
- Document translation and notarization
- School, furniture, mobile and practical-setup pointers
- One coordinated plan instead of a dozen separate searches
How the introduction works
- Tell us what you need — two minutes on our form.
- We match you — within one business day we introduce a vetted provider, or tell you honestly if we can’t help.
- You deal direct — scope, price and payment are agreed between you and the provider. We step back.
Referral note: Regulated steps — visas, work permits, legal and tax — are always referred to licensed Thai firms. We coordinate introductions only.
Frequently asked questions
Where do we start?
Usually the visa route, because it shapes everything else. Tell us your work situation in the form and we’ll sequence the rest around it.
Can you help before I arrive?
Yes — most of the planning and several introductions can happen before you land, so week one isn’t wasted.