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Oct 8, 2024
a year ago
Steven ***********
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Its that time of year again for me. The annual trip to Savannakhet for a Multi Entry Non Imm O based in marriage.

Have the required documents changed at all? I believe now 400K baht is required to be seasoned for 2 months?

- Savannakhet specific applciation form

- Two passport photos

- 5000 THB application fee

- Copy of rose-bordered marriage certificate, both sides, signed by wife and me

- Copy of Kor ror 2, both sides, signed by wife and me

- Copy of wife's Thai ID signed by her

- Copy of wife's housebook signed by her

- Copy of my passport biodata page signed by me

- 400K baht in bank statements

I'd also like to ask if the same visa is available at Vientiane Loas with the same requirements. I used to used Savannakhet as the 400K banked funds was not needed, but Vientiane is much closer.
Oct 8, 2024
a year ago
Mike ********
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Not seeing much about people getting DTV through Australian consulate on any pages.

Anyone have any feedback on applying. Thanks
Oct 8, 2024
a year ago
Applied for DTV on Friday morning at London via evisa system. Request came for 3 extra documents friday afternoon. 1.letter as to who i was and why i wanted a DTV, 2. Copy of flights inbound to thailand. 3. Copy of SA tax return. Visa approved late monday around midnight. Im a freelance offshore worker, I provided 2 contracts from this year and my 500k had been in my thai bank for 3 weeks. I dont think it could have been any easier to get this visa.
Oct 8, 2024
a year ago
Andi ***********
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Just received an email from Taipei that they will go online Nov 19th. Regarding online e-visa: "Due to the policy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand, we are scheduled to go online on November 19, 2024. Please keep close attention to the announcement via the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand e-visa website.

*The online process will take 2 working days. If more documentation needs to be submitted. It can add 2 or more days to the process.
Oct 8, 2024
a year ago
When applying for an e-visa, do you have to choose the consulate of the country where your passport belongs? For example, if I have a British passport, can I apply for a Malaysian consulate for visa processing?
Oct 8, 2024
a year ago
Pintsev *****
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What happens if you don't do the 90 days reports ?

What is the consequences ?

Will be fined at the airport ?

Because seems it's complicated in some provinces- need TM30, etc etc etc and some hotel don't register properly.
Oct 8, 2024
a year ago
Zachus ********
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I'll be in arriving in Bangkok on Nov 5th. Hoping to meet some of you guys. DTVs got to stick together 😎
Oct 8, 2024
a year ago
Linny *******
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Hi

I have recently registered a freelance business in England. I want to apply for DTV in London but wonder if I will be asked for proof of profit for my company or business contracts. I obviously don’t have any yet but can satisfy all other requirements of DTV.

I’m just wondering if anyone has a similar situation and were successful in receiving DTV. Thanks
Oct 8, 2024
a year ago
Ruel *******
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I entered Thailand last week on a Non O 90-day visa which I obtained while in Canada. After successfully opening a bank account, I am debating whether to extend my current VISA or leave Bangkok, forego my current VISA and apply for a DTV Visa. Reason - I want to avoid the hassle of the 90-day reporting. I am thinking of going through the medical route - full medical check up. Has anyone been successful applying through this category? I plan to lodge my application in Manila or Taipei. Since I am already in Bangkok, I plan to visit one of the hospitals here and make an inquiry and request an official letter for the medical check up.
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