Hello, i am planning to apply for the DTV visa (digital workation) from Dubai, I read in other posts full passport including blank pages need to be uploaded for other embassies, does the Thai Dubai consulate full passport scan as well?
Also if anyone has successfully (or unsuccessfully too) applied from Dubai, would love to hear from you.
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A user is planning to apply for the DTV (Digital Workation) visa from Dubai and is inquiring whether the Thai consulate requires a full scan of the passport, including blank pages. Several responses confirm that it is indeed necessary to provide a full scan of the passport to avoid delays in the application process. One user shared their successful experience with a timeline of their application, emphasizing the importance of being thorough with documentation.
Normally consulates ask for this as a final step just prior to issuing a visa to ensure you have remained in the area served by the consulate. There's nothing to be gained by doing it in the beginning
I got my DTV from Dubai in Jan. the whole process took ~3 weeks. Applied on 10th Dec.
12th Dec: Pending approval
15th Dec: Request additional documents (Trade license of my UAE company who sponsored visa)
19th Dec: Processing
23rd Dec: I received a mail for interview but in the system it was still showing up processing document
26th Dec: Attended interview, challenge was explaining why I don’t work for the company here who sponsored my visa & why US company for whom I work doesn’t sponsor me.
Why apply for DTV?
Bank balance in mobile app
Verification letter from the US company.
Staff was really nice and asked me to be patient and wait for the result.
29th Dec: Pending approval
5th Jan: Approved
Now to answer your question, you need to submit all pages of passport. If you don’t they might ask you during additional documents but that might delay approval timeline so I would suggest give it to them.
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