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Soft Power - I see many people in this group getting it for all sorts of 6 months courses. I don't get it.
If the DTV is a 6 months visa(+extensions) for each entry for 5(!) years, how would they give it to you if your course is only 6 months ? what happen when you extend after 6 months, or enter again 2 years later ? "Hey sir, your course is over long ago.."
I wanted to apply for the DTV visa by getting physiotherapy treatments in a clinic in Bangkok… I messaged a few clinics about it and some told me they could write a treatment plan, but one told me they couldn’t give me a letter for immigration because they are a private clinic and not a big hospital.
Is there any truth to this? Have there been cases of people getting refused for the DTV visa for not having their treatments scheduled at a big hospital?
Anyone get a DTV with a medical appointment? A cosmetic procedure I was interested in, is $12,000 in the U.S.. $2500 in BKk. At Bumrungrad. Is Thailand offering DTV visas for single medical treatments? E-visa website in the US a little unclear on the issue.
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.