Except for the fact that you have to get Thailand visas from outside Thailand, so a Thailand visa "lawyer" in Chaing Mai is going to be hard to find.
Wanna bet?
It's not like they will all be residing in Turkey or Romania, is it? Someone that speaks thai and is familiar with Thai law and has access to Thai offices and immigration? Yep, reckon they are gonna be living in Thailand.
All those people applying from overseas? If only there was some way to communicate with people overseas and send documents remotely...
If youre coming from overseas then yeah you'd get a "lawyer" in the country you're coming from.
If youre in country then you'd get a local agent.
If youre trying to open a "business" that would grant you your visa to stay, then yes you'd need a local lawyer.
But since Harry refuses to state what hes trying to accomplish, its all speculation and the only possible answer given the lack of information is this:
Post #36 (with mine #37 and counting) of advice how to get a Queen's English speaking lawyer for managing visa in Chiang Mai.
Fortunately, if it were not for someone who is so bright (and who always knows who is not so...) then it would run over much more pages.
(Wondering whether it is why somewhere - please no names here - they have so many lawyers per capita?)
To be fair, Harry was asking for recommendations for a lawyer. In the thread title its says visa and residency.
That is it. Simples. None of this is rocket science.
I used them (Bangkok office) to do a couple property transactions. They did a decent job at what at the time was a reasonable price.
15 yrs ago so with staff changes might be shite rip off bastards now.
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Wasn't trying to offer advice, I was merely trying to pinpoint what you wanted to do so that myself or others could point you in the direction of a professional that could help you.
For whatever reason you've got extremely thin skin (thinner than normal anyway) about this.
Its just so ridiculous that you'd need a visa lawyer AFTER you've already arrived to Chaing Mai (the place you need to visa to get to) that it seemed there should have been an underlying issue you were trying to work through.
Try not to be such a bitch. You posted a vague thread then got all butthurt when you didn't get the suggestions you wanted when you should have just googled local lawyers and met them for a consultation.
No CM office but sure Sebastian would be happy to help you out.
https://www.isaanlawyers.com/
Slick what is ridiculous is that you think your limited knowledge would be helpful.
No you don't. Even I know that.Originally Posted by Slick (Lawyers in Chiang Mai for Immigration/Visa and Tenancy agreements)
Except for the fact that you have to get Thailand visas from outside Thailand
Try not to be so butthurt that what you are saying is wrong and illustrates exactly why I don't want to rely on advice from TD 'experts' or Google.
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