Siam Speak is located on Koh Chang island, Trat Province, Thailand, near White Sand Beach at 19/8 Moo 4, Room B10.
We offer three structured levels:
Roots of Thai (Level 1): 3 months (120 hours)
Lotus Path (Level 2): 4 months (150 hours)
Voice of Siam (Level 3): 6 months (190 hours)
Yes. By enrolling in the full course package (Roots + Lotus + Voice), students can apply for a 15-month ED Visa. The school provides full support for the documentation and visa process.
Roots: approx. 53,100 THB
Lotus: approx. 66,400 THB
Voice: approx. 84,100 THB
Courses are mainly taught in-person. Online classes may be arranged in special cases (such as lockdowns or long-distance situations), but may not qualify for an ED Visa.
Class sizes are limited to a maximum of 12 students. All teachers are certified and approved by the Thai Ministry of Education.
Simply fill out the form on the website with your name, email and course preference. A staff member will contact you promptly.
The package includes 460 hours of in-class instruction, visa application support, and digital materials. Printed textbooks must be purchased separately.
No. Our beginner course (Roots of Thai) is designed for absolute beginners. You’ll learn from the basics in a supportive environment.
Most nationalities can apply for the ED Visa, but some countries may face additional steps or longer processing. The school will guide you based on your passport.
Yes. You can begin with a single level and choose to continue later. However, if you want a long-term ED Visa, it’s recommended to enroll in the full package upfront.
Casual, respectful clothing is fine. We recommend comfortable attire, especially in the tropical climate of Koh Chang.
While Siam Speak doesn’t directly offer housing, we can recommend rentals near the school our a resort in partnership with us and that can apply special conditions for long term students.
Attendance is important, especially for students on an ED Visa. Make-up options may be limited, so regular presence is expected.
No. The Education Visa does not permit legal employment in Thailand.
Yes, Siam Speak is licensed by the Thai Ministry of Education and authorized to sponsor Education Visas.
A notebook, pens, and a willingness to speak! Printed books may be purchased separately.
It’s a non-immigrant visa that allows foreigners to stay in Thailand long-term while studying at a recognized institution, such as a language school.
Typically, the initial visa is issued for 90 days, but it can be extended every 90 days at the local Immigration Office for up to 12 or 15 months, depending on your course.
Passport copy
Passport-size photos
Visa application form
Letter of acceptance from the school
Thai Ministry of Education approval letter
(Siam Speak provides all necessary documents after enrollment.)
Yes, in some cases. However, the process and rules may vary depending on your current visa type and nationality. Most students apply from their home country or at a Thai embassy in a nearby country (e.g., Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia).
Yes, but you must apply for a re-entry permit before leaving the country, otherwise your visa will be voided upon exit.
Yes, 90-day reports are required (you must confirm your current address every 90 days with Immigration). Some schools help with this process.
Yes. If you stop attending classes, provide false information, or violate Thai laws, your visa may be revoked.
It depends on your nationality and current visa status. In many cases, it's possible to convert it.
Once the school submits your documents to the Ministry of Education, approval typically takes 2–3 weeks.