I’m planning to apply in Taipei. I downloaded this form from their website but is says Manila? Also I will not be staying in a hotel but already have an address, anyone has a suggestion what to fill in there?
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The conversation discusses a user's experience applying for a Thai visa in Taipei, where the downloaded application form references Manila due to diplomatic constraints. It's noted that the Thai trade office in Taiwan uses the authority of the embassy in Manila for visa issuance. Suggestions for filling out the application include using a temporary hotel address and addressing specific visa application questions related to the purpose of the visit and proposed length of stay.
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What do you fill out for #8 (purpose of visit to Thailand) if we are applying for DTV? Do we select Other and write DTV?
How do you fill out #9? (proposed number of days to stay in Thailand)
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For #9 can fill in 180 days but the online form is outdated and won’t let you fill in more than 90days. My suggestion is to fill in what you can and other details fill in with a pen. 🖊️
I'm also wondering what to write about "length of stay." I think you can just write how long you plan to stay on your first visit. If longer than 180 days I'd just write 179 or 180 days because that's the longest the visa allows before an extension.
Okay, well I'll probably be there too with my girlfriend if you wanna grab dinner sometime in Taipei. I'm probably flying out on Tuesday or so, and then dropping my documents off on Wednesday.
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Marc-Olivier ****
I can confirm this is the correct form.
Because of the "one China" policy, Thailand does not have an embassy or consulate in Taiwan, just a trade office. Since the office in Taiwan is neither an embassy nor a consulate, it is not eligible to issue visas in its own right, so it uses the authority of the Thai embassy in Manila to do so.
Regarding the address, you can use any hotel in Bangkok, they won’t ask for proof.
they asked for proof of residence outside of Thailand. I provided Taiwan ARC, but I’m not sure if they’re strict or can accept any other ID. I know some Thai embassies (like Japan) who will only issue visas to citizens or residents of the country. I’m not sure if Taiwan is also like that.
I think you can also use that address. It doesn’t really matter. But keep in mind that the Taipei office might require a proof of residence (ARC). I’m not sure if it’s strictly enforced though.
because I needed to show the funds. 500k my father been living in Thailand for 12 years. I have letter of employment and can work remotely. Also my own company ect.
- the form I had was different, didn’t say “hotel” but just address in Thailand. However, when something is not applicable, I just write “Not Applicable”.