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Has anyone successfully applied for a DTV visa for Muay Thai in Thailand?

Sep 24, 2025
7 months ago
Celena *****
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Anyone successfully applied for a DTV visa under Muay Thai with this gym: Elite Fight Club Bangkok successfully? Anyone done it in Indonesia (hoping to go to Bali or Yogyakarta)? How long did you wait? Its the same gym Agency Issa Compass has proposed but I'm just gonna do it myself to cut half of the expenses.

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The user is seeking information on successfully applying for a DTV visa related to Muay Thai training at Elite Fight Club Bangkok. They also inquire about experiences from others who have applied, especially those in Indonesia, and how long the process typically takes. Various comments suggest using agencies like Issa Compass to avoid delays, while others recommend checking alternative gyms and approaches.
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Ansar *******
I used Issa Compass, mostly a good experience. If you do it yourself you risk constant delays because some document is not exactly right or whatever. Plus they can do the 90 day reports for you or a nominal fee. Not sure if you have to use their initial service though though. IMO, agencies are actually worth the few hundred bucks even if you can do it for "free", you'll save countless headaches and stress.
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Anonymous ******************
Search the group but if you’re gonna be in Bangkok then Tiger Eye is the way to go. They have a women’s classes package too.
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James *******
Are you actually going to train
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Henrik *****
Use gym name in search

Don’t use agents.
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