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Can having many passport stamps from border runs affect my DTV application in Thailand?

Dec 24, 2025
4 months ago
Hello there,

You guys know if having lots of stamps (due to constant border runs) on my passport could be reason to get my DTV denied?

Thank you!
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Having many stamps in your passport due to frequent border runs is generally not a direct reason for being denied a DTV (Digital Nomad Visa) in Thailand. Community members indicate that while it may not lead to denial, it could result in increased scrutiny during the application process, possibly leading to additional requests for information. Many applicants with similar histories have successfully received their DTVs.
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Andrew *********
Well its possible, theres been about 70,000 DTVs given. I'd say at least 66k of them have a similar history to you.
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Anonymous ******************
No worries
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Mike **********
Yes dont try. Stay home. Never come back to thai land
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Julien ****
It can not be reason but they will scrutinize you much more than usual and will tend to come back with more additionnal requests than usual. So be prepared.
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Anonymous ******************
Yes
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Kurt *************
No, the dtv is a long term visa and yhey want you to apply for it
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Toni *******
They actually tell people to get DTV, if they jump in and out too much
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Michael **********
It's not a reason for being denied but it'll surely put under the lens
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AllSabaai ******
Not a reason ka
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