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Hi everyone! I need advice can someone help me answer this please. If I’m planning to move to Thailand in June with my 2 small children should I obtain a visa now or once I arrive? And what visa do my kids need?
I would like to teach English but I don’t have a bachelor degree only a TEFL Certificate. I’m not sure if I should go for a work visa or Educational visa. 🤷🏽♀️
And lastly, should I book a one way ticket if I plan to stay long term.✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨
Hi all,I thought some maybe interested in a reply I received from the Sydney Consulate regarding Thai-language course for the DTVisa.
This is a direct cut and paste of the reply I received from them today.
Good Afternoon,
The Thai language course is suitable to apply for Destination Thailand Visa (DTV). Please make sure that you have provide prove of confirmation to attend the activity, the Thai language course (such as receipt, the letter from course provider etc.)
-You must remain in Australia during the visa approval process.
-You are required to stay in Australia until your visa application is processed.
Kind Regards,
I have gone off the DT Visa idea, but this maybe of help to someone.🙏
Dateline Bangkok podcast, Tommy Walker speaks with Mr. Naruchai Ninnad, deputy director-general of the Department of Consular Affairs at Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
This interview will discuss Thailand’s current visa system, with a specific focus on the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV). Khun Naruchai talks about how Thailand’s three visa phases, why the DTV has been introduced, the number of successful applicants and some of the reasons some applicants have been rejected.
Khun Nurachai also answers some of the FAQ’s about the DTV visa
I got the DTV in HCMC as a business owner with no additional docs request!! (timeline + paperwork below)
First i want to thank everyone in the group for the collective info. You guys are awesome!
Timeline:
03/12 - Arrived in Ho chi minh at night
04/12 - Visa app sent at 6:44am
09/12 - Went into pending approval around 7pm
11/12 - Approval email at 6:24pm
* 04/12 - 11/12 - I stressed myself to the gills waiting for the verdict 😂 *
Docs submitted:
* Picture of vietnam entry stamp, hotel receipt, hotel booking, and screentshot of the official email from my hotel with the receipt and hotel contact info on it just in case
* Cover letter listing why I want to live in thailand, why I like the country, etc.
* Business approval to work in thailand given by my company to me
* Business registration with my home state in the US
* Two client contracts with names redacted
* 6 month bank statements showing over 500k baht
* Screenshots of website, youtube channel, and FB business page
* Brief explanation of my business (I am a marketing consultant)
I used a pdf merging site to combine all the docs for the respective questions.
My best recommendation is to use canva for the raw pdfs as it allows you to create a multiple page pdf by default so you can skip some of the more tedious merging.
If you have any questions, let me know
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I even had a friend proofread my basic info like passport and DOB to be ultra sure
Just an FYI for anyone applying for the DTV visa through the soft power track. It's been a nightmare. My embassy is NYC and the requirements change frequently. The cooking course I scheduled states that their 2 week intensive course is eligible but the embassy now requires a course duration of at least 6 month.
Have many people been refused a DTV and lost their application fee and if so for what reasons? Curious to know the success rate is..
For those that have been refused have you applied again and had success or have you went for a different visa..
I do some remote work but would intend on staying for martial arts, is it easier to go down the soft power route rather than have to make sure my remote work reports are squeaky clean?
If the success rate isnt so great I may be inclined to go for the education visa and study alongside training..
I have looked at several posts about vietnam and thats where I am headed to apply for the DTV. I know all the requirements and have all the documentation, I am just a little confused about the e-visa process. Is the E-visa the same thing as the DTV? or do i actually go into the embassy in Ho Chi Minh and apply from there? Just trying to get clarification before I book a flight.