DIY Pricing
Compare DIY Plans
See what's included at each level. Upgrade anytime after you start DIY.
DIY
Free
Includes
- Preliminary review & personalized checklist
- Step-by-step guide with embassy-specific requirements
- Basic issue detection — you file directly
DIY Plus
฿1,000
Everything in DIY, plus
- Detailed feedback on every document
- See exactly how to fix flagged issues
- Re-upload & re-check until issue-free
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DIY Pro
฿5,000
Everything in DIY Plus, plus
- Legal team review of your application
- We submit & handle embassy follow-ups
- 100% money-back guarantee
Full Service
฿10,000
Everything in DIY Pro, plus
- Dedicated case manager & embassy liaison
- Strategy tailored to your case
- Legal support letters
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Guarantee
Your visa journey, effortless and risk-free.
Every requirement mapped to your embassy. Every document checked before you submit. Start free on DIY — upgrade when you want Issa fully behind your application.
Issa Guarantee
100% money back if we don't deliver.
If a pre-qualified application is not approved by Thai immigration, Issa Compass refunds the government fee and service fee in full — or reapplies at no charge.
- Full government fee refunded
- Full service fee refunded
- Free reapplication as an alternative
FAQ
Pricing questions
Yes. The DIY tier is free: guided eligibility check, personalized checklist, and a preliminary document review. You only pay if you choose to upgrade.
The Issa platform fee is what you pay us for the DIY tools and support. The government fee (around ฿13,000 for the DTV) is set by and paid to the Thai embassy — it's separate from any Issa Compass fee.
Only when you choose a paid tier or upgrade. You can start DIY for free and decide later.
Yes. You can upgrade anytime after you start DIY, and you keep all your progress.
DIY Pro and Full Service come with a 100% money-back guarantee on the Issa fee: approval, or your money back.
No. Government fees are paid to the embassy, not to Issa Compass.