Visa Type | Details |
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DTV Visa | ✔ 5-year validity, ✔ 180-day stay per entry, ✔ Multiple entries |
✔ Bring spouse & children under 20 | |
ED Visa | ✔ No THB 500k requirement, ✔ All documents handled |
✔ Refund guarantee if rejected, ✔ Fast processing through staff support |
Thai (with Japanese-speaking instructors)
English
Japanese
Chinese
Korean
Feature | Benefit |
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Location | Sriracha (Eastern Seaboard – near Pattaya, family-safe) |
Low financial burden | ED visa option bypasses THB 500k bank balance requirement |
Refund guarantee | Risk-free application |
Immigration support included | Saves time, avoids typical ED visa frustrations |
Family inclusion on DTV | Strategic edge for those with dependents |
Multilingual | Instructors cater to both Thai locals and foreigners |
Type | Fit |
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Digital nomads with families | ✅ |
Japanese expats needing Thai help | ✅ |
Budget-conscious ED visa seekers | ✅ |
Thai nationals learning languages | ✅ |
BOI/structural visa seekers | ❌ |
High-end legal or investment cases | ❌ |
Future Point is a low-cost, practical entry point for legal long-term stay in Thailand, particularly if you’re in Sriracha or need family inclusion on a DTV. Strong Japanese ties, ED visa workaround, and DTV access make it structurally useful — but only if you’re staying soft. Not for heavy builders or high-status plays.
We are a language school located in Sriracha in the eastern part of Thailand, and we also translate various documents and provide interpreters.
As for language lessons, we not only offer Thai, but also English and Japanese lessons for Thai people. Thai lessons are taught by native Japanese-speaking teachers, and the Japanese principal provides explanations of pronunciation, word usage, etc. on YouTube.
ED Visa:
– No need to spend a lot of money.
– You don’t need THB 500,000 in your bank account.
– Don’t worry about documents; we’ll take care of everything.
– Our staff will help you with immigration services.
– You won’t waste time waiting.
– We guarantee a full refund if you don’t get your visa.
– Stay in Thailand legally.
DTV Visa:
– Work remotely while living in Thailand.
– Get a 5-year visa with multiple entries, allowing stays of up to 180 days each time.
– Bring your family (spouse and children under 20).
– Live legally in Thailand for a very affordable cost.
You can also take lessons in Thai, Japanese, English, Chinese, and Korean
The school is praised for its quality instruction and engaging learning environment. Teachers are described as kind, friendly, and capable of explaining difficult concepts in an easy-to-understand manner.
The school offers unique cultural activities such as making Loy Krathong, wearing traditional Thai costumes, and enjoying local food. These experiences are highly appreciated and create lasting memories for students.
Reviewers consistently mention the friendly and supportive nature of the staff, contributing to a positive and welcoming atmosphere at the school.
A significant issue for some customers is the lack of parking facilities, which requires them to park a considerable distance away from the school. This inconvenience is noted as a deterrent for some potential students.
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Application is expected to be via Thai embassies/consulates, but digital submission may be added later. We assist with full document preparation and embassy appointments.
Yes! Spouses and children under 20 can apply as dependents. We help process family applications together.
Usually 15–30 working days, depending on the embassy and documentation. Faster processing is possible in some locations.
Marco Sarrazin
in the last weekPazz
3 months agoThis school has alot of potential. But, unfortunately, this school has No Car Parking. You may have to walk a long way for car parking. So, I will go to another school
Ploy Wang
4 months agoThis is a pretty good school with quality instruction. Nice learning environment. Good friendly staff. However, there is 1 big problem with this school. This school has No Car parking. Walking is quite difficult for me. I had to park my car about 300 meters away from the school. I will return to learning at this school again after They have their parking problem resolved.
k nyaro
8 months agoHe's kind and polite!
masa
8 months agoI took a trial lesson. The teacher was very kind and spoke good Japanese, and explained difficult tones in an easy-to-understand way. There seemed to be a lot of students, so I guess it's a popular school. I'll consider whether to continue attending!