I would love to come in with my partner early next year. I earn in USD and am Nigerian. My only way to access my money would be my USD card.
Knowing that with a DTV, I am not entitled to opening a bank account here, what other ways can I send my money into Thailand and/or pay for stuff?
Thank you.
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A Nigeria national planning to move to Thailand on a DTV visa seeks advice on alternative methods to access and send money without a local bank account due to misinformation about being unable to open one. Comments suggest that opening a Thai bank account is possible, even on a DTV, and recommend services like Wise for managing funds and making payments in Thailand.
when you need an agent and pay a lot of money, that just means you can not open a bank account on a NORMAL way. I know that with money you can reach everything you want, forbidden or not, especially in Thailand.
The point is not the amount of money, but the fact you have to pay tea money for something that should be free when banks allowed DTV visa holders to open an account. You now pay to grease the wheels. My reaction was meant to show the statement of
that it is only a facebook myth that you cannot open a bank account is absolute nonsense. You proved it by having to pay, and I proved it by trying different banks.
For me the only reason to have a Thai bank account is because some Thai shows only accept Thai cards, and to use Thai QR payment.
For the ATM I just use the Thai bank account of my girlfriend.
I like to be independent and have my own bank account. But good it works for you that way ππ». Yes you are right about the fact it should be free, and easier to open a bank account. But since it can be tricky or take a lot of time I chose the easiest option for me.
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Andy **********
If possible open a wise account, transfer from your home country account into wise, and then into a Thai account, there are visa agents in Pattaya that can assist you with opening a bank account.
James ********
AND holding a Nigerian passport, will you be applying for the DTV visa in your home country? It's extremely difficult to obtain any Thai Visa outside of your home country.
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Yes, thank you very much. I will be applying here in Abuja as well.
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Anonymous participant Good Luck with your application for the DTV visa π
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I use my WISE account, I also get paid in USD. Can pay in many places with card, I usually pull out cash for things like food and drink. Can pay people without QR as long as they can share their account number, works the same, just takes an extra minute or so to do. Not all that bad π
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You can open a thai bank account on a visa exemption mate, anyone can open a thai bank account, by yourself is a little more difficult but I know where it can be done and it's where I got mine on a visa exempt, or just use an agent, not hard at all
Bangkok bank next to Num Chai electrical on sukhumvit road pattaya mate, cost me 7000 Baht with 3 months "free insurance" I live here now mate so it's money well spent π
no worries mate, every branch is different, Bangkok bank is your best bet though, kasikorn is very difficult to get into without going through the proper channels π
a DTV is a tourist visa type. It is almost impossible to find a bank willing to open an account to somebody on a tourist visa. You will succeed quicker if you go through an agent. It costs 5000.- THB for an agent's service in Pattaya to open a bank account
I know. A visa agent opened a Bangkok Bank savings account for me as part of a conversion from visa exempt entry to Non-O (retirement) visa and 12 months extension. However, there have been reports in the last day or so of people claiming to have opened bank accounts themselves with DTVβs. I can only suggest if the OP wishes to go down this route that they search for these reports and ask the posters how they did it?