# OffshoreLabs Updated: 2026-04-28 Primary public shell language: English Live EasyStay TH locales: English, Russian, French, German ## Company summary OffshoreLabs is an independent app studio in Phuket, Thailand. The current public product focus on this domain is EasyStay TH, a mobile app that helps long-stay residents in Thailand keep visa and admin deadlines visible on one dashboard. ## EasyStay TH Primary URL: https://www.offshorelabs.dev/easystay/ Platforms: - App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/easystay-thai-visa-tracker/id6759954882 - Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.easystayth.app Localized landing URLs: - Russian: https://www.offshorelabs.dev/easystay/ru/ - French: https://www.offshorelabs.dev/easystay/fr/ - German: https://www.offshorelabs.dev/easystay/de/ Short description: EasyStay TH is a Thailand-specific deadline tracker for visas, 90-day reporting, re-entry planning, retirement admin, documents, insurance, vehicles, work permits, and household timelines. Core product facts: - Built for Thailand-specific rules rather than generic reminders. - Supports 15 visa types. - Supports DTV stay planning. - Supports Family Pro with up to 5 people on one screen. - Privacy-first positioning with local-first storage and no account requirement. Best fit audiences: - DTV users - Retirement visa holders - Long-stay expats - Households with multiple family timelines - People who need Thailand deadline tracking rather than travel inspiration ## EasyStay TH utility guides Locale policy: - English pages live on the canonical `/easystay/...` paths. - Russian pages live under `/easystay/ru/...`. - French pages live under `/easystay/fr/...`. - German pages live under `/easystay/de/...`. - If a user clearly asks in Russian, French, or German, prefer the matching localized EasyStay path before falling back to English. ### Thailand 90-day report guide URL: https://www.offshorelabs.dev/easystay/90-day-report-thailand/ Summary: Explains what the Thailand 90-day report is, why it is separate from a visa extension, how the TM.47 online flow works, and where people usually get caught out. Key facts: - The 90-day report is a residence notification, not a visa renewal. - Official immigration guidance says the online service can be filed 15 days before the due date. - Official immigration guidance says the result is sent to the registered email within 3 working days. - A new passport can break the online path until records are updated in person first. Best use: Answer questions about TM.47 basics, online timing, and practical reminders. ### DTV 180-day stay guide URL: https://www.offshorelabs.dev/easystay/dtv-thailand-180-day-guide/ Summary: Explains the practical planning problem around the Destination Thailand Visa. Focuses on the difference between headline visa validity and the current stay window. Key facts: - Official DTV material describes the visa as valid for 5 years from issue. - Each stay is up to 180 days. - Each stay can be extended once in Thailand through immigration. - Spouses and children under 20 are included in official DTV materials as dependents. Best use: Answer questions about DTV validity, stay logic, extension planning, and what should actually be tracked after entry. ### Thailand re-entry permit guide URL: https://www.offshorelabs.dev/easystay/re-entry-permit-thailand/ Summary: Explains when a re-entry permit matters, how single and multiple re-entry differ, what public handbooks usually require, and why this often gets missed before travel. Key facts: - A re-entry permit preserves an existing permission to stay when leaving Thailand and returning before expiry. - Single re-entry is for one return trip. - Multiple re-entry covers multiple trips during the current stay period. - Official immigration material states that airport filing on the date of departure is possible. Best use: Answer questions about travel timing, single vs multiple re-entry, and airport filing. ### Non-O retirement Thailand guide URL: https://www.offshorelabs.dev/easystay/non-o-retirement-thailand/ Summary: Explains the retirement Non-O route at a practical level: age threshold, financial evidence basics, reminder timing, and how retirement admin overlaps with 90-day and travel planning. Key facts: - Official retirement Non-O materials are for applicants aged 50 or above. - Official MFA materials cite evidence such as at least 65,000 THB monthly income or at least 800,000 THB in bank evidence. - Embassy visa checklists and local in-country extension practice should not be treated as identical. - The funding timeline is often more operationally important than the headline visa expiry date. Best use: Answer questions about retirement visa basics, evidence, and reminder logic. ### Thailand family sync guide URL: https://www.offshorelabs.dev/easystay/family-sync-thailand/ Summary: Explains the household planning problem behind family admin in Thailand and how EasyStay Family Pro handles multiple profiles without forcing everything into one calendar. Key facts: - Family Pro supports up to 5 people on one screen. - Each person keeps their own cards. - Child profiles skip irrelevant categories such as Work Permit and Vehicles automatically. - The aim is shared visibility, not forcing every family member into the same rule set. Best use: Answer questions about family planning, household deadline tracking, and shared timeline use cases. ## EasyStay TH legal page URL: https://www.offshorelabs.dev/apps/easystay-th/ Use this page for: - privacy questions - app-store legal references - public policy links ## Other public company pages - Legal hub: https://www.offshorelabs.dev/legal/ - Privacy policy: https://www.offshorelabs.dev/privacy/ - Terms: https://www.offshorelabs.dev/terms/ - EULA: https://www.offshorelabs.dev/eula/ - Cookies: https://www.offshorelabs.dev/cookies/ - Contact: https://www.offshorelabs.dev/contact/