I would like to share how I got my DTV visa in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
This group helped me a lot during my preparation and that's why I wanna contribute too.
❗I applied in September and at that time, the embassy accepted walk-in application, however, it will change to Evisa starting from 8th October.
General info
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The process was pretty easy in my case.
No appointment was needed.
I applied on a Friday and got an appointment next Friday.
The processing time was pretty long though.
There was no interview.
Visa fees $400
Documents I submitted
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✅Passport
✅Passport front page copy
✅Visa application form
(1 photo, white background, 3.5 x4.5 cm)
✅Place of stay in Thailand (condo rental contract)
✅Flight ticket (not a mandatory though, since I have already bought one, I submitted it also)
✅Workcation category
•Work contract
•Recommendation letter
•Payslips (6 months)
✅Bank statement (3months)
•With Myanmar bank account
•The account has been opened for more than 1 year but was inactive without transactions.
•Put the money 2 weeks prior to my application date
✅Bank certificate
•I requested the bank to include the currency in both MMK and USD.
•Both of my bank statement and bank certificate are not the original documents. Since I am already in Thailand, my mom helped me get the documents and sent me the scanned copies. I submitted with the sacnned ones and that was okay.
I have also made a video about this but I'm sorry it's not in English sub.
Hope this helps!
All the best ☘️
TLDR : Answer Summary
The user shared their experience of obtaining a DTV visa in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, detailing the application process, document requirements, and associated costs. They applied in September, just before the embassy transitioned to evisa applications. The process was straightforward, requiring no interview, and it took about a week to receive an appointment. The total visa fee was $400, and they provided various documents including a passport, visa application form, proof of accommodation, work-related documents, and a bank statement. The user encourages others by sharing this helpful information.
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