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Can I travel frequently within Southeast Asia on a DTV without raising immigration concerns?

Jan 24, 2026
3 months ago
Would there be any difficulty or suspicion by immigration if I fly out of Thailand around South-East Asia for work or leisure 2-3 times a month on a DTV?
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There should be no difficulty or suspicion from Thai immigration if you fly out of Thailand for work or leisure 2-3 times a month on a DTV (Digital Nomad Visa). The DTV is specifically designed as a multi-entry visa, allowing holders to come and go freely as needed.
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Kurt *************
Thats what this visa is for
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Justin ********
What are you talking about - I mean where did the question even come from? I have yet to deal with a single country, 7 years on the road, that had any idea or questions about what other countries I live in through the year. Only the USA (native) harasses me about that. So no Thailand couldn't care less where you are
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Biff *******
That’s pretty much exactly what the visa is designed for.
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Ali *************
Nope - get the visa , enjoy your legal job/work/life/whatever
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Chris *********
What do you think multi entry means?
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Chris *********
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Anonymous ******************
Probably quite the opposite
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Anonymous ******************
Literally the entire point of a multi entry visa
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A. ************
No. That is why the DTV is a multi-entry visa. You can come and go as you like.
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Andi ***********
No..some do weekly trips..Come and go as you please. It's a multi entry visa.
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James ********
Correct ✅
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