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I just received my visa few minutes ago, here's my experience:
I have multiple source of income, but I applied with my company (owned 100% by me, I'm the only employee).
Status changes:
26/01/2025 (Sunday) - Application submitted
27/01/2025 (Monday) - Requested photo in better quality and a photo if my ID card
28/01/2025 (Tuesday) - Status moved to "Pending approval"
31/01/2025 (Friday) - Approved
Documents:
3. Proof of residence:
* Address card (in my country we have a dedicated card for your permanent address)
* Recent electricity bill
4. Proof of 500 000 THB:
* A signed statement from my bank in a different country that I have about 550 000 THB on my bank account.
Name, address, account number included. I had only 250 000 THB on my account, went to an ATM, deposit 300 000 THB to the same account, went inside the bank and requested the document. It's a very simple statement in English.
5. Information about my work:
* Cover letter - Briefly introduce the nature of my work, history and ownership of the company and the reason why I want to stay in Thailand.
* Business website - Exported the main screen of my website.
* Linkedin profile - Took a screenshot of the top part of my LinkedIn profile
* Client list - Made an excel about my most important clients in the past 5 years. Included the name of the company (if it was possible), industry, dates, country.
* Official, digitally signed company register extract
* Invoices+Bank statemens (3 months) - Uploaded my 3 recent invoices from my main client and the bank statemens where I received the payments (about 200 000 THB/payment). Invoices/Statements were not in English.
I merged all of the documents together and highlighted important details using Adobe Acrobat.
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Before I sent my application I spent time to analyze the ocntent of the approvied visas in the group. I think the structure what I posted above is more than enough. I want to mention that all of my clients were huge companies or government related organizations so I was not able to show any screenshots or other details of my work.
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One more thing: I didn't book a flight and I booked a refundable hotel for 3 months.
I’m curious how long the process is taking people to get approved for their DTV visa? I’m in America and I’m a self-employed digital nomad. I appreciate your input
Approved! Applied online with the embassy in Ottawa, Canada. It took one week. Self-employed remote worker and volunteer director of a small online non-profit. I provided a cover letter explaining my income stream and what I do, as well as letters from 2 clients and 1 colleague confirming we meet exclusively on Zoom, and 6 months of bank statements with client etransfers. They asked for further documentation including tax info for my company and a website or youtube channel where I promote my services.
I got lots of ideas from this group about what to provide. So just paying it forward here. Happy to answer any questions.
Quick question about the bank account statements and so on, as i want to get this done in the first try:
I am a US citizen applying in Ho Chi Minh and I have been a self employed business consultant for over 5 years.
What specific documents do i need that have been working the best for others in the group? (Ex: EIN, State corporation LLC paperwork, client contracts, etc)
Then in regards to banking:
Is it okay to use 6 my personal statements from different personal accounts or does it need to all be from one bank?
Also could i use the business bank account statements in place of my own?
Hello, I need advice or feedback regarding the DTV Visa with families.
Has anyone applied for this visa while “including” family members? Let me explain: my partner (we’re not married) and I are both self-employed, and we would like to move to Thailand with our two-year-old daughter next year. After spending more than seven months here during different trips, we are sure of our decision.
Now, we’re considering possibly hiring an immigration agent for some guidance, but I would also love to hear feedback from this community. Do you think the DTV is the simplest and most suitable option for our case? Since we are not married, would that be an issue for being on the same visa?
Does our daughter need an education visa if she attends school there, or can we simply include her on our visa? I am aware that this visa is very recent, and any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much.
My application got approved after three weeks of applying, I applied in Munich Germany , as self employed portfolio manager and Author, submitted documents: professional portfolio, approve of address ( they requested National ID for that as in German ID your home address is written in back of the ID card) ,
Official portfolio PDF document from my Broker showing my holdings (worth around 7 million Thai B ), a photo and a copy of my passport. After submitting in two weeks they requested Business registration (Gewerbeanmeldung) I replied with an official letter that I don’t have a business registration in Germany and explained my work nature that doesn’t require a formal business registration and as how flexible it is that perfectly fit for a digital nomad , as alternatives for the business registration I submitted my income reports since I started managing my portfolio and my tax return reports showing that im paying taxes and I am legit regarding my income and my Tax record.
After my application experience I believe that it really depends on the consulate where you are applying and their flexibility. Not all are for 100% the same.
I wanted to take a moment to share my recent experience with the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) application process, which I recently and positively completed. I submitted my application at a Thailand consulate in Europe as a self-employed remote worker. My professional setup is as an individual operating with a European VAT number associated with my activities, rather than through a formal LLC or company structure. To ensure all documentation was in order from the get go, I had my VAT registration officially translated into English and apostilled, which helped avoid any potential delays or issues.
As part of the application, one of the key requirements is to demonstrate financial stability by providing proof of savings. I needed to show that I had 500,000 Thai Baht in savings. To meet this requirement, and showcase financial stability, I provided bank statements covering the three months prior to my application, demonstrating that the necessary funds were consistently available during that period.
The application process itself began around September 10th. Shortly after submitting my initial documents, I received an email from the consulate requesting additional details, specifically a portfolio of my work. In response, I provided a selection of invoices I had issued to some of my clients to substantiate my professional activities. Following a brief waiting period, I was notified that my application was successfully completed this week.
Overall, the process was straightforward, and I hope that by sharing my experience, it may assist others who are considering applying for the DTV or navigating similar requirements.
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need further advice!