Just reading back through this thread, I realised I must have missed this.Smithson wrote:If a married couple has a combined income of B40,000 per month they can apply for a one year visa. We have a business together and to obtaining the WP is easy but for the one year business visa there are all sorts of hurdles that we were struggling to overcome. I must also draw a salary of 65K, which means a higher tax bracket.
The hurdles you have had obtaining a visa seem a bit odd.
On 2 June 2008, I got a Non-Imm visa B, 12-month, multiple entry, at the Thai consulate in Birmingham, UK, in 10 minutes while I waited. Price GBP 95.00. Except for an e-mail invitation from a Thai based company to attend a series of meetings, no other documentation was required. The same practice is standard at the Thai consulate in in Marseille, France. Also in Melbourne, Australia, where however, the application is made on one day, and the visa is collected the next day.
There are other discussion boards about obtaining visas for Thailand, but although they may be interesting reading due to their 'chat' nature, the information tends to be subjective, confusing and contradictory.
By contrast, in my experience, getting a WP for your own business is exceptionally omplex and costly, requires mountains of paperwork, a minimum number of declared Thai employees, and a minimum investment or start-up capital. No problem of course for someone setting up a large organisation, but almost out of the question for an SME.
Again, there are lawyers who will charge you from 20,000 baht - those who advertise doing it for 5,000 baht are only quoting the actual Thai documentation fee. There is also a misconception that every business in Thailand needs to be a Limited Company, and requires a lawyer to set it up.