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Can I use my future Invisalign appointments as medical center appointments for a DTV application?

Oct 31, 2024
2 years ago
Michael *******
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Would future Invisalign/Orthodontist appointments work for applying for the DTV under “medical center“ appointments. I have about 8 months left of treatment. Any advice? 🙏
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The question asks whether future Invisalign or orthodontist appointments can be included as medical center appointments when applying for the DTV visa in Thailand. Community responses suggest that providing a letter from the dentist detailing the diagnosis, treatment plan, and appointment schedule will be helpful. Additionally, applying from outside Thailand with supporting documentation should make it acceptable.
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Wannikea *********
Get a letter from the dentist stating your diagnosis and treatment plan, include current treatments already undergone, with scheduled appointments for the remainder of the procedure.
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Michael *******
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@Wannikea ********
Great advice thank you kindly. :)
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Djamal ********
I have an Invisalign treatment also and they approved me at Jakarta
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@Djamal *******
great to hear someone was else was approved, i can submit with confidence now thank you :)
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Djamal ********
Depends on how difficult the case is, my case is very difficult so I paid 190k baht or around 4500€.
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Aimee **********
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how much is invisalign in Thailand if you don't mind my asking...
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Robert ***********
As long as you apply outside the country and have material to support your appointment schedule I don't see any reason why they should not count.
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Michael *******
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