Knight Visa Help Point
128/118-119 ชั้น 11 อาคาร, Payatai Plaza, Phaya Thai Rd, Thung Phaya Thai, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400
With eight branches across Thailand and a service list that covers 30-plus visa categories, Knight is one of the more genuinely comprehensive one-stop shops in Bangkok rather than a boutique immigration firm. The free initial consultation is a real differentiator at this price tier, and the Phaya Thai Plaza address keeps it accessible without a Sukhumvit premium. Expect queues mid-week.
Finding a visa agent that handles both your Thai retirement extension and your Thai wife's Schengen tourist visa in the same appointment is rarer than it should be. Knight Visa Help Point, occupying the 11th floor of Payatai Plaza on Phaya Thai Road, has built its model around exactly that dual-audience need, serving foreign residents of Thailand alongside Thai nationals applying for international visas.\n\nFor foreigners, the Thailand stay-permit menu is extensive. Retirement visa (Non-OA), the standalone 5-year retirement visa, marriage visa, business visa, the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV), medical visa, one-year extensions, 90-day reporting, and the Thailand Privilege Card (formerly Thailand Elite) are all listed as active products. That last one matters: the Privilege Card sits at a meaningfully different price point and commitment level than a standard Non-OA, and having an agent who handles both means you can benchmark options without booking two separate consultations.\n\nFor Thai clients, Knight processes outbound visas to the USA, UK, Australia, Canada, Schengen countries, Japan, South Korea, China, UAE, and Taiwan among others, covering tourist, student, work, business, fiancé, and spousal follow-up categories. The office also handles document-adjacent services, including notary certification, prenuptial agreements, divorce proceedings, criminal record certificates, blacklist status inquiries, and estate and will preparation. This is family-law-adjacent paperwork, not a full-service legal practice, so for complex litigation needs you would still want a qualified Thai lawyer separately.\n\nThe Bangkok location is the headquarters of a network that now spans eight branches, including Pattaya, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Koh Samui, Korat, Ubon Ratchathani, and Udon Thani. All locations operate Monday through Friday, 8:30AM to 5:30PM, and are closed weekends. The free consultation advertised on the website applies to visa matters.\n\nWalk-in bank account opening assistance and travel insurance are also on the service sheet, which means a newly arrived expat can theoretically tick several arrival-week admin boxes in one visit.