I wanted to share my frustrating experience applying for the DTV through the Thai Embassy in The Hague because I’ve seen so many people in other countries getting easy approvals without strict residency requirements.
I’ve been a digital nomad for 12 years and currently live in the Netherlands, but I’m not a Dutch citizen and don’t have a Dutch ID. Despite this, I provided clear proof of my residency, including:
✅ A lease agreement for my home in Alkmaar
✅ Bank statements & utility bills with my Dutch address
✅ A passport entry stamp confirming my stay
✅ Immigration-stamped documents from when I imported my service dog
🚨 The embassy flat-out refused to accept any of this and insisted I needed a Dutch residence permit or national ID, which was never stated as a requirement in their own guidelines.
📉 What makes this worse?
I previously applied and was even approved for an interview, but my application was canceled when I was temporarily out of the country. Now, with this new application, suddenly the requirements have changed, and they are completely ignoring my requests for proper communication.
Meanwhile, I’m seeing people in Jakarta, Vietnam, Taipei, and Laos getting easy approvals, even though they’re clearly not residents of those countries. So why is the embassy in The Hague making this process impossible?
I’ve now had to escalate my case to Thai Immigration directly because of how unprofessional and inconsistent the Dutch embassy has been. If you’re thinking about applying for the DTV and you’re not a citizen of the country you’re applying from, I strongly recommend choosing a different embassy to avoid this mess.
Has anyone else faced issues like this?
TLDR : Answer Summary
This post describes a user's frustrating experience with the Thai Embassy in The Hague while trying to apply for the DTV visa. The user, a long-term digital nomad residing in the Netherlands, faced unexpected strict requirements from the embassy, despite providing various documents to prove residency. They compare their experience with reports of easier approvals at embassies in other countries and express concern over inconsistent guidelines. The post sparked a discussion about varying embassy requirements and suggestions for applying from elsewhere.
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