OneStop Hua Hin

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What types of visa services does OneStop Hua Hin provide?

We offer comprehensive visa services in Hua Hin, including tourist visa extensions, retirement visas, marriage and business visas, re-entry permits, and 90-day reporting assistance. We also support Thailand Privilege (Elite) Visa applications for long-term stays.

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How can I extend my tourist visa in Hua Hin?

Tourist visa extensions can be processed at the local Immigration Office using form TM7. OneStop Hua Hin assists with preparing and submitting all documents, ensuring a smooth process and quick approval without delays.

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What are the requirements for a retirement visa in Hua Hin?

To apply for a retirement visa, you must be 50 years or older, hold a valid non-immigrant visa, and meet the financial requirements — either a minimum balance of 800,000 THB in a Thai bank or a monthly income of at least 65,000 THB. Our team helps verify and prepare your documents.

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Which documents do I need for a Thai Marriage Visa application?

To apply for a Thai Marriage Visa (Non-Immigrant O based on marriage), you’ll need to prepare several key documents, including: ● A valid passport with sufficient validity. ● Thai marriage certificate (both the original and translated copy if applicable). ● Proof of relationship and ongoing marriage (photos, correspondence, joint bills, etc.). ● Financial evidence: at least 400,000 THB in a Thai bank account (maintained for 2 months before application) or a monthly income of at least 40,000 THB. ● Thai spouse’s ID card and household registration (Tabien Baan). ● Recent photos of you and your spouse together at your home and in daily life. ● Completed visa application form and recent passport-sized photos.

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Can OneStop Hua Hin help with the Thailand Privilege (Elite) Visa?

Yes. OneStop Hua Hin provides full support for the Thailand Privilege Visa (formerly known as the Thailand Elite Visa). We guide you through the membership options, benefits, and application process for 5-, 10-, or 20-year stays with VIP immigration services and premium privileges.

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What are the main visa options available for foreigners living in Hua Hin?

The most common visa types include: ● Tourist Visa (TR): Valid for 60 days, extendable for 30 days. ● Non-Immigrant O (Retirement/Marriage): For retirees and those married to Thai citizens. ● Non-Immigrant B (Business): For working or opening a company in Thailand. ● Education Visa (ED): For studying Thai language or other courses. ● Thailand Privilege Visa: Long-term option (5–20 years) with exclusive benefits. Our experts help identify which visa best suits your lifestyle, financial status, and travel goals.

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How can foreigners apply for a Thai driving license?

Foreigners living in Thailand can apply for a Thai driving license by visiting the Department of Land Transport (DLT). You’ll need: ● A valid passport with a Non-Immigrant Visa or Work Permit. ● A residence certificate from Immigration or your embassy. ● A valid medical certificate from a Thai clinic (issued within 30 days). ● Your home country or international driving license (if available). Applicants must attend a brief training session, pass color-blind and reaction tests, and complete a written and practical exam (unless converting a valid license).

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Can I convert my international driving license to a Thai one?

Yes. If you hold a valid international or home-country driving license, you can convert it to a Thai driving license without taking the full driving test. You’ll need to submit: ● A translation of your foreign license (certified by your embassy). ● A medical certificate and residence certificate. ● A copy of your passport and visa pages. Once approved, your first Thai driving license is valid for 2 years and can later be renewed for a 5-year license.

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Does OneStop Hua Hin offer property purchase support for foreigners?

Yes. We assist foreigners who wish to buy condos, lease land, or invest in Hua Hin real estate. Our services include due diligence, title deed verification, and working with trusted lawyers and agents to ensure a secure property transaction.

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Can I rent or lease property in Hua Hin long-term as a foreigner?

Absolutely. Foreigners cannot own land directly, but long-term leases (up to 30 years) are common and legally recognized. OneStop Hua Hin prepares and registers lease agreements with the Land Office to protect your interests.

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Is Hua Hin a good place to invest in real estate?

Yes — Hua Hin is one of Thailand’s most stable and growing property markets. It offers: ● Consistent demand from expats and retirees. ● Strong rental yields in central and beachside areas. ● Lower prices than Bangkok or Phuket, with excellent infrastructure. The market combines lifestyle appeal and solid investment potential, making Hua Hin ideal for both living and long-term ROI.

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What are the steps to buy a property in Hua Hin?

The process typically includes: 1. Property selection and due diligence. 2. Reservation agreement and deposit. 3. Sales and Purchase Agreement (SPA) review and signing. 4. Land Office transfer with payment and registration. Our OneStop Hua Hin team assists throughout — from legal verification and translation to ownership transfer and post-sale management.

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What costs and taxes apply when buying property in Thailand?

When purchasing property in Hua Hin, expect these key costs: ● Transfer fee: 2% of the registered value. ● Stamp duty: 0.5% (if applicable). ● Withholding tax: based on seller type (individual or company). ● Legal and translation fees (if using a law firm).

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Does OneStop Hua Hin assist with safe motorbike rentals for expats?

Yes. We work with trusted local motorbike rental companies in Hua Hin to ensure all rentals include proper insurance, valid documentation, and well-maintained bikes. Enjoy exploring Hua Hin safely and legally.

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Can foreigners ride in Thailand with an international license?

Yes — foreigners can legally ride a motorbike in Thailand with a valid International Driving Permit (IDP) that includes the motorcycle endorsement. If you plan to stay long-term, we recommend converting your license into a Thai driving license for full insurance coverage and convenience. OneStop Hua Hin can assist you step-by-step with this process.

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Is insurance included in the motorbike rental?

All our motorbikes come with Class 1 commercial insurance, offering full protection for both rider and vehicle in case of accident or theft. However, coverage applies only to riders with a valid license and who comply with traffic laws. Our team will always explain your insurance details clearly before you rent.

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What happens if I get stopped by the police while riding in Hua Hin?

Police checkpoints are common in Thailand, especially in tourist areas like Hua Hin. If you are stopped, stay calm and present the following: ● Your passport or copy ● A valid driving license (Thai or international) ● Motorbike registration and rental agreement (provided by OneStop Hua Hin) Yes! OneStop Hua Hin offers reliable international shipping services through trusted courier partners like Aramex, DHL, and FedEx. You can send parcels, documents, and personal items to over 200 countries worldwide with tracking, insurance, and express delivery options. Our team assists with customs forms, packing, and pickup arrangements, ensuring a fast and smooth delivery from Hua Hin to any destination.