Did someone already got a DTV and transferred it into a new passport ? My passport is nearly full, but I am afraid to make a new one and they won't transfer the DTV on it.
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The conversation discusses whether a Digital Tourist Visa (DTV) can be transferred to a new passport when the current passport is nearly full. Several commenters assert that while other types of visas and extensions may be transferable, the DTV visa, particularly if issued abroad (sticker visa or eVisa), cannot be transferred; instead, both the old and new passports must be presented to immigration. Confusion arises from the distinction between visa types, with some suggesting extensions may be transferred, while the general consensus emphasizes that the DTV must be carried as-is until it expires.
how about saving yourself any grief and get a new passport BEFORE you apply for the DTV visa?
I mean it's a FIVE YEAR long visa, just get a new passport and you're set
Tod *********
One final time people if you have a VISA <- a sticker from a thai consulate outside thailand and you get a new passport you CANNOT get that sticker moved to a new passport.
If it was a "sticker visa" you would carry BOTH passports, and stamp in/out on the new one until the visa runs out
IF it was an "eVisa" (the PDF file) you would probably still need at least the data page copy and any entry stamps from that old passport to stamp in on a new passport with the DTV (because the PDF will have the old passport number on it)
Stuart *********
For those saying a visa can be transferred they are getting confused with their extension stamps (or even initial visa issued in country). These are stamps issued by immigration in Thailand.
It is not possible to transfer a visa sticker, or change the PDF file sent to you via the evisa system.
Paul *******
You carry both passports.
Stuart *********
You carry both passports. If you have a sticker visa in your old passport you show the relevant visa page and new passport on entry.
If you got your DTV via email then have a print of the visa and show it, your old passport and new one on entry.
Henrik *****
Get the new passport before applying for DTV.
Sim ******
My agent told me they can’t and to carry both passports
Seb ********
Your agent is wrong. If your visa was legitimately obtained then there won’t be any problems. If it was obtained using scam documents and bribes then yes, there might be issues.
the agent is 100% correct, if it's a sticker visa you got from a consulate in another country it CANNOT be transferred to a new passport at thai immigrations
Their agent isn’t wrong. A DTV visa is issued by the ministry of foreign affairs and is either a sticker in your passport or a PDF file. Neither can be transferred to a new passport.
You carry both passports for validity of your visa.
I transferred a visa to a new passport 2 years ago because the original had to be handed in upon renewal. That was done at the immigration office in Chaengwattana with a letter from the embassy confirming a passport swap. If you get a new passport outside of Thailand that’s a situation I can’t speak to. Especially if your country lets you keep the old passport and cuts a corner off. Some won’t let you do that.
you didn't move a visa 😛 if you look at your stamp it will say "extension of stay" you can't move visas
and you CAN use passports no matter if they're cut OR cancelled to show a valid visa and get stamped in on a new passport as long as the old visa is valid for
I don't know any country that makes you turn IN an old passport when you renew, US punches holes in them,UK cuts the corners but they give them back to you. I have 4 or 5 old US passports
it was a new 1Y ED Visa obtained at the Embassy abroad. The passport got severely damaged by a stupid TG checkin agent in Phuket three months later. 🙄 Emailed them for instructions and was told to get a letter from the Embassy and bring the new passport to the office. They didn’t print a new label, but put a stamp in it that lasted for the remaining 9 (well 8 at that point) months. The passport was retained at the Embassy in BKK and I wasn’t allowed to keep it. Should have used my German one because with them it’s indeed not a problem. Will see how this works in 3.5 years when the one with the DTV expires and 1.5Y remaining validity being left on it.
Tod *********
never seen that happen, you're lucky, AND immigrations usually doesn't fool with that at all It'd be an MFA thing because they are the ones that run the consulates that sell the visas and immigrations wouldn't have any way to check that you had a year long multi-entry visa from a thai consualte, only MFA would
Keep in mind that ONE isolated instance is hardly a blanket statement that they transfer VISAS to passports 🙁 😉
How about we chalk your experience up to some aberration and leave it at that?
Immigrations inside the country doesn't move VISA stickers to new passports, you show BOTH passports to get in/out of the country for the duration of the visa in the old passport
It would be like other long visas, you go immigration with old and new passport. Why wouldnt it be? If you worry, you have a reason why you think that way?
you are confused, VISA stickers cannot be transferred to a new passport. You can transfer EXTENSIONS OF STAY stamps, re-entry permit stamps, but not visas
you are 100% incorrect. I’ve done this 3x when I got a new passport in BKK
You are correct if you mean the initial transfer of visa into the new passport, after that there are no issues and you don’t carry your old passport for the duration of your visa
I don't believe you've EVER transferred a VISA to a new passport unless you hold an Elite visa (that is the only sticker visa that they move to a new passport)
I think you MIGHT have transferred an extension of stay from the immigration office from one passport to a new one
I had a visa, my passport expired. Got a letter from my embassy + new passport. Took it to immigration, visa was transferred. I had to do that 2x once in a 1 month period because I needed a temporary passport to renew my visa in time and then when my new passport arrived I had to transfer again. Il try to find my old passport and upload a picture of it. It may very well be an extension of stay based off the visa I had, not debating that.
Thanks for being diligent and calling me out almost 24 hours later 🫡
Yep, that is the stamp the embassy gives you saying you swapped passports in country
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that is what lets any valid visa from the old passport be used when you enter, by showing both passports when you stamp in and they stamp you in on the new passport
Sorry to have replied so late to your comment, i will try to be more attentive 🙂
I can guarantee you 99% that you have never transferred a visa from an old passport to a new one. The 1% is there because of if it was a visa issued in country it could have been transferred.
I suspect what you are referring to is transferring an extension of stay stamp put in your passport by immigration in Thailand and having that transferred.
Many people confuse the fact that they came here with a visa and now have a stamp that it’s still the “visa” that they are on. They aren’t. That visa was used and is done and dusted. They are on extension of stays granted by immigration. Those stamps are transferable.
your method is necessary if you've obtained the new passport while in the home country. It may be fine for the life of the visa, but immigration can definitely transfer it to a new passport...
What can they transfer? They cant transfer a sticker. They can’t update the PDF evisa that was sent if you via the evisa system.
They can and will transfer extention of stat stamps issued in Thailand and indeed visas issued in Thailand but cant transfer visas issued abroad from the MFA.
I've never done it. but it's very well documented.
Do you really think they can't update their systems to relate an existing visa to a new passport number?
The PDF isn't the visa. The visa is in the database.
When we're all going through the auto gates at BKK (my last exit was through an automatic gate), visa stamps and pdf hard copes become 100% irrelevant.
Most Thai embassies in western countries are already only issuing e-visas.
The PDF is 100% the visa. The sticker in your passport - if obtained at a consulate that doesn’t yet use the evisa system - is the visa. Neither can be transferred to a new passport.
There may well be a notification on the immigration computer system about a valid visa in an old passport but 100% I wouldn’t rely on the immigration officer either checking that or even interested in it.
There is no problem transferring any other visa from an old passport to a new one. I have done it in the past and takes minutes. Do you think they are making a special case for a DTV?
I won't face this for a few years, but I'm curious whether it's done at immigration in Thailand, online through the e-visa portal, or through the issuing consulate in the home country...