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I am thinking of applying from Vietnam. I am a US citizen with a American Passport wanting to apply for DTV for medical treatment. My husband and 2 children (3 years and 4 months old) are Bangladeshi passport holders. Will they be eligible for the spouse and children DTV visa? I will be the primary visa holder. How long will the total process be for myself and my family to get the visa if i apply from Vietnam? Will it be quicker in any other country?
Hi all. Has anyone had any experience bringing a pet into Thailand with the DTV visa? I have a pet transport agency helping me through the process, but I’d love to hear your firsthand experience. Thanks!
Just to be clear, once you receive an email from the Thailand MFA notifying you than your DTV has been approved, do you then have up to five years to actually enter Thailand and get your passport stamped (not that anyone would actually wait that long)? And then, once you’ve entered, does that mark the start of your first 180 day entry period, giving you ten periods (or roughly 5 years) to stay in Thailand?
Maybe a dumb question, but is it possible to hold a DTV Visa (Thailand) and a Malaysia (nomad/MM2 visa) as can’t face returning to UK for 6months of the year due to 180day limitation on DTV
If not , what are most people doing to circumvent this process ?
I'm a freelancer and a trader. I'm thinking of applying for a Thailand DTV visa . I'm based in Nepal so how do I apply for it? Do I have to go through an agent or can I apply on my own?
update: just received my dtv visa💫 applied online 28.11 in Indonesia. 29.11 I was asked for additional document which was picture of a stamp on arrival, received visa Monday 2.12 evening ✨
I am freelancer but I never had customer yet, can I still apply for DTV?
I have required amount in bank account and have experience in my field but I'm starting my freelance activities and want to go Thailand on DTV. Are they gonna ask me proof that I have customer or is it not required?
Following all the posts in this group, I have seen some who are not interested or able to register as nomad digital workers to apply for this visa.
Remember there are other alternatives listed as Thai Soft Power Activities
So if you do not work online but want to apply, you can still qualify for the Thailand DTV Visa if you plan to engage in “Thai Soft Power” activities. These include:
Muay Thai courses
Thai cooking courses
Sports training
Medical treatment
Seminars
Music festivals
I have now made contact with a school for this cookery course in the north eastern province of Khon Kaen. Been there with my friend Wanida Somruecha for a meeting and tour of the facilities. This gives a different environment to engaging in this course in a city like Bangkok for instance. It is a small family run business on the outskirts of the city, but easy access to shopping malls, night markets etc. They also offer a mixed dormitory bed included in the price or help find accommodate nearby for 600 baht per night.
Classes are for a max of 5 students so you get the upmost attention to gain that extra knowledge too.
Following all the posts in this group, I have seen some who are not interested or able to register as nomad digital workers to apply for this visa.
Remember there are other alternatives listed as Thai Soft Power Activities
So if you do not work online but want to apply, you can still qualify for the Thailand DTV Visa if you plan to engage in “Thai Soft Power” activities. These include:
* Muay Thai courses
* Thai cooking courses
* Sports training
* Medical treatment
* Seminars
* Music festivals
I have now made contact with a school for this cookery course in the north eastern province of Khon Kaen. Been there with my friend Wanida Somruecha for a meeting and tour of the facilities. This gives a different environment to engaging in this course in a city like Bangkok for instance. It is a small family run business on the outskirts of the city, but easy access to shopping malls, night markets etc. They also offer a mixed dormitory bed included in the price or help find accommodate nearby for 600 baht per night.
Classes are for a max of 5 students so you get the upmost attention to gain that extra knowledge too.