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Can I apply for a DTV visa after canceling my Non B visa while switching jobs in Thailand?

Oct 3, 2025
7 months ago
Nyanli******
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I am currently working with a Non B visa in Thailand. I got a remote job from a Singapore company.

Can I apply for a DTV visa in the next month after I cancel my Non B visa.

I have 6 months payslip from Non B company.

But I will not have 6 months payslip of new company.

Can it be reject?
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The user inquires about transitioning from a Non B visa to a DTV visa after canceling the former while accepting a remote job with a Singapore-based company. The primary concern is the lack of six months' payslips from the new job. Community members provide varying insights, suggesting that while it's feasible, the outcome may depend on various factors including documentation reliability and financial proof from the previous employment.
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Shaughn ***********
With the current banking woes with DTV, be sure to have accounts opened at multiple banks using your current visa before changing over.
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Nyanli******
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@Shaughn **********
Yes. I totally agree with you. I am doing it. haha.
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Henrik *****
Don’t

The Non-B is a far superior visa, without the limitations of DTV.
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Nyanli******
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@Henrik ****
Thanks. Non B is good but I have been in my current company for 3 years. I want to learn something new.
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Caro*****
No one can say if it will be rejected, depends on a lot of factors
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Nyanli******
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Carol3746 Thanks.
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Wannikea *********
Simply write a brief cover letter explaining that you are transitioning from one job to another, hopefully it's within the same field of work, you can supply your previous pay slips/bank statement to show that you have qualifications and experience in that area.
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Nyanli******
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@Wannikea ********
Thanks. It is the same field. I am worry if they want the DTV company payslips.
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@Nyanli******
It it would be prudent to include an employment contract and employment certification that states that you will be working remotely and approved to work in Thailand and you will have no business contacts with Thai entities or persons.
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James ********
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wise advice ✅
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