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Could a spreadsheet of average DTV processing times for various cities be created to help answer common questions?

May 30, 2025
7 days ago
Andrew ********
ORIGINAL POSTER
I have a suggestion for an admin or all star contributors. Could someone make a spreadsheet that could be up in the documents (maybe a pinned post) of the current average processing times of the various cities people apply for the DTV. Not only extremely helpful - it would cover a large percentage of the questions asked :)
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TLDR : Answer Summary
A user suggested creating a spreadsheet for the average processing times of DTV visa applications across various cities in Thailand. This resource could significantly help address frequent questions within the community. However, other users expressed skepticism about its effectiveness, citing that many members may not utilize it despite it being very useful, and concerns about the need for continuous updates.
DTV VISA RESOURCES / SERVICES
David ********
How hard is it to type in the search bar here on the city that you want to apply. Everyone wants things played out in front of them. The digital generation God help us
Bob **********
If it takes a month then so be it if one week better your applying for a 5 year visa what’s the hurry ???
Andrew ********
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Bob *********
I have a life that involves stuff, Can not be brothered taking a month out of it for a visa
Luit *****************
@Andrew *******
When a few days more or less are that important, I think Thailand is not the right country for you.

The way of life in Thailand just is different,
Bob **********
@Andrew *******
But you want to stay in Thailand,just go home and don’t mess up your life
Dany ********
@Andrew *******
take your life with you :p
Anna *********
😂
Wannikea *********
It would need continuous updating and most members join and plop their questions in without ever looking to see if their issue has been addressed, as evidenced by the regurgitation seen on a daily basis.
Greg ********
@Wannikea ********
Could always reply to questions with RTFM (Read the Fckuing Manual) though lol. An IT Support favourite back in the day.
Brandon ************
No one will look at it though and the questions will all still be the same