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Sharing my DTV approval experience as contribution to this group which helped a lot.
Workation (remote worker), Russian nationality. Provided all necessary bunch of documents combined in one PDF for every section, every PDF started with cover letter explains what and where there.
Applied in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam on February 8th (Saturday).
On February 11th (Tuesday) was requested additional documents:
- Financial evidence: amount of no less than 500,000 THB, e.g. bank statements, sponsorship letter : Please arrange your document in order.
- Other request documents: Provide a company profile that includes details about its history, vision, mission, products, and achievements.
- Other request documents: Provide details about your current role, including your CV/portfolio, and any relevant documents. Additionally, if you have work examples or supporting materials that demonstrate your experience and qualifications, it's recommended to provide.
- Other request documents: Provide the salary slips for the past 6 months, please highlight them in your transaction records.
All documents were sent originally so at the same day I sent them again just in different order.
After that my application was on pending documents check status until yesterday, February 17th, it switched to pending approval.
Today, February 18th, the visa was approved. So after additional documents request it took 5 working days to issue the visa.
Would like to thank all who shared their experiences!
Applied via softpower in HCM. They are requesting for proof of income. I thought they dont check for proof of income for softpower?? I did muay thai btw
Hoping to get some help/guidance with my prospective DTV.
I've been looking into ways where I can live and work from Thailand, I hit every qualifying point on the LTR visa except the minimum individual income requirements, I don't make $80,000 USD per year individually myself.
The DTV seems like the way, except it seems a bit confusing or I've been getting some contradicting information on it:
• I live and work in Canada currently (Canadian Passport Holder)
• My company trades on a major stock exchange and is headquartered in USA. It does allow me to work remotely.
• The company I work for has "entities" and cost centers it can open from various locations globally where it can allow me to transfer to and work from.
• Although I don't yet have $22,000 CAD saved to show in my bank (500K THB equivalent), I should be able to come up with this in short order - likely by April.
The issue or contradicting information I'm running into is whether I'd be able to qualify for the DTV based on my company credentials. As mentioned above, the company has "global entities" and cost centers they would open up for various locations globally. Currently the company does have a position they could transfer me to and have me work from the APAC (Asia-Pacific) Region. They would open a "cost center" for me in Thailand, and essentially I would be getting paid in THB while working remotely in Thailand. This is where I believe the trouble is, as in order to qualify for the DTV, the income I'm making would need to be coming from _outside_ of Thailand - is this correct? And if so, what signifies or defines that exactly? Income sent to my Canadian Bank account (regardless of what currency it's being deposited as)? A work certificate stating that I'm a Canadian citizen working for a USA corporation being paid in Canadian dollars versus THB?
I probably didn't explain the situation as best as I could here so please feel free to ask any clarifying questions to help guide me along with this 😊
I will also use this time to ask for any leads to a well respected agency that could help with my DTV application if anyone knows - thank you in advance!
I'll be applying for the DTV from Vietnam next week and have a few questions about the process.
I have worked abroad for a long time and have moved around an awful lot so I haven't been liable to pay tax anywhere. I have read that many folks are being asked to provide tax returns.
Has anyone successfully applied for and been granted the DTV without being asked for evidence of paying tax? I, of course have the funds in the bank and have done so for at least six months.
I am an English tutor that works online and is self-employed.
Would it be better for me to mention up-front on my cover letter that I am unable to provide evidence of tax returns or wait for them to ask?
Hey everyone, in reading through as many posts here as I can and after calling the embassy of my home country I'm still a bit confused on how to handle my situation regarding location and residence.
I have a country of residence, I am currently not in (which does NOT have a Thai embassy). I also left my country of citizenship I was visiting recently which does have a Thai embassy with which I spoke to. My business is US based although I'm neither a resident or citizen there and not present there either.
I'm getting a lot of mixed information, I've read that I need documents proving my residence ties to my country of permanent residence (utility bill, residence card etc). I've also read I need proof of my current location, which also often seems to be documents related to residence? So I'm confused.
When I spoke to the representative from the embassy she really emphasized the importance of showing residence ties to your permanent place of residence not my current location, although she seemed to indicate my original home country would be acceptable too.
On another note did anyone apply from their home country that is no longer their permanent residence? If so what documents did you use?
So I'm at a bit of a loss here. I read about people traveling to Laos, Vietnam etc to apply for their evisas, I could do the same and am considering it. I just know my situation is a little more convoluted than most and applying through a foreign embassy as a tourist may only further complicate things. Any suggestions or clarifications are welcome. 🙏
I applied through e-visa in Indonesia on 02/01 03:00 after I landed. Approved on Monday 06/01 13:00.
I applied as a freelance writer. Provided them with official business registration from my home country, 2 letters from employers stating I have worked for them and will continue to do so remotely. Also gave them screenshots of my website, social media, resume, and examples of my work.
Current address: An exit stamp of Thailand, entry stamp + visa for Indonesia, hotel booking.
I also gave them 3 months statement of my savings account and my 2022 invoices overview, and a signed contract for some work I'm doing right now.
PS: Jakarta is the worst city I have ever been to in my life (I am well traveled person). I got robbed by three men on a motorbike and got sick due to air pollution. The food is very bad and the city smells and is unhygienic. 2 other people in my hotel got their phones stolen as well. So I run away to Bali after 2 days.
Good luck with your application and thank you all for sharing your tips and tricks.
Has anyone been able to open a thai bank account from Chiang Mai with a DTV? Bangkok Bank just told me they dont open accounts for DTV holders, SCB just told me they require at least a 1 year stamp which is impossible with DTV, got a few other banks I could try but pretty sure SCB and BKbank were my best chances.