Why use counsel for Destination Thailand Visa
We file Destination Thailand Visa at the United States Embassy continuously and know where Visa Officers focus and which flags need a pre-emptive cover letter.
Small errors (order, mistranslation, missing stamp) cause rejections. Our 3-step internal checklist catches them before submission.
How we work
(1) Free 30-min eligibility call. (2) Personalised document checklist. (3) Review, translate and certify. (4) Book the United States Embassy slot and run a mock interview. (5) Track and deliver the visa.
(1) Free 30-min eligibility call. (2) Personalised document checklist. (3) Review, translate and certify. (4) Book the United States Embassy slot and run a mock interview. (5) Track and deliver the visa.
Documents required for the United States Embassy
The United States Embassy typically requires the visa form, standard-format photo, passport, income/asset evidence, and purpose-of-travel proofs.
Thai-issued documents should be notarised and MFA-legalised before submission, so the United States Embassy accepts them on first pass.
Fees and timeline
Reference processing time for Destination Thailand Visa is around 7–14 days; we recommend starting at least 4-6 weeks before the travel date.
Express MFA and notary slots are available next-business-day at additional cost.
Document checklist
- United States Embassy visa form, fully completed
- Passport valid ≥ 6 months + copies of all stamped pages
- Photo per United States Embassy specs, white background
- Eligibility evidence: Remote Worker
- Certified translation of invitation / admission / contract
- Bank statements (6 months) + bank letter
- Health / travel insurance per United States rules
FAQ
Do I have to attend the United States Embassy in person?
Most United States Embassy processes require in-person biometrics/interview; preparation, translation and MFA legalisation can be delegated to our team.
How long does Destination Thailand Visa take?
Reference processing at the United States Embassy is around 7–14 days, subject to season and document completeness.
What is the total cost?
Our fee from THB 12,000 + the United States Embassy's consular fee + MFA legalisation THB 400-800/page.
Do you handle visa refusals?
Yes — we draft Appeal Letters and prepare additional evidence per the United States Embassy's Refusal Code, no extra document-prep fee.
Do foreign documents need Apostille?
We verify whether United States is an Apostille party at the start; otherwise full legalisation in both countries is required.