Want to do muay thai with dtv visa, but gyms are asking for 6 months gym membership payment
(Wanted to go around thailand and not stay in the same gym to train) what can I do for that?
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The original poster wants to participate in Muay Thai training in Thailand with a DTV visa but is facing challenges due to gyms requiring a 6-month membership payment. Other users discuss potential alternatives, including the possibility of using proof of monthly income or enrolling in a course structured to provide flexibility after obtaining the visa. Some suggest that after receiving the DTV visa, attending different gyms may be feasible, while others note that different gyms might have varied requirements regarding membership payments.
did you hand in the receipt for the course with your application?
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Derry *********
The way we do it (muaythaifever.com ) is we sell a 6 month course of 1 lesson a week for 6 months. We write it up so it's a weekly class. But once you have the visa its flexible
Can do 2 class a week for 3 months or just do them all in a month. I think the Thai Government wants people to travel nit stay I one place and in one gym
Ko *******
If you have a proof of monthly income should that be enough?
João *********
Do you know any gym in bangkok who has dtv for muaythai?
yes. Qualifications just entail being a registered business for Muay Thai gym/school etc. Needs to prove your enrolled etc, I’m not expert but I know a few gym owners who have been successful with the documents for people applying for dtv
I mean you have to pay the gym 6 month membership for one dtv visa
James ********
A six-month payment is sufficient justification for DTV. Whether you want to go to the gym or get a DTV visa depends on you. Just for the gym, it's better to choose a TR visa. 🥰