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How can I obtain confirmation of a soft power activity for a DTV visa in Thailand?

Aug 29, 2025
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Paul ********
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Here we go again, for all the haters out there of my questions I'm sure some poor sod might find it interesting, how can you get confirmation of a soft power activity for a DTV visa, no stupid answers please , I'm sure someone finds it interesting,
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TLDR : Answer Summary
To obtain confirmation of a soft power activity for a DTV (Digital Nomad Visa) in Thailand, you need to choose an approved course that lasts for at least six months and offers recognized certification. After enrolling and paying for the course, ensure you get the necessary paperwork as proof. It's important to maintain your DTV by managing your visa extensions and confirming that you have the required funds in your bank account, either in Thailand or your home country. Additionally, be prepared to show proof of continuous enrollment in the course when re-entering the country, as this may be requested by immigration officials.
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Henrik *****
The activity needs to be able to provide approved kind of documentation.
Kevin *********
Hey I did some research using AI. Not as simple as it sounds. Are you ready?

1. Your course should extend 6 months or more. That would make your application solid. You need to enquire if the course provider can stretch your course if it's less than 6 months.

2. Your course must be able to give you a recognised certification. Again, ask your course provider if their certificate is acceptable and recognised for DTV. I'm sure all will say yes but you will need to do your own homework. The best indication is that they can show you preview applicants who used their certs to get a DTV.

3. Getting a DTV isn't difficult, maintaining it is. As you may know, the DTV is a 5 year visa but you need to either leave the country every 180 days (max) or apply for an extenaion. They only show you one extenaion each time you enter, in other words, you must leave after 360 days (max) and re-enter. Every extension is payable by the way and if you leave earlier, you can either choose to request for a re-entry permit (payable) based on that 180 day visa or leave and come back with a new 180 days visa on your DTV. The latter Upton sounds great right?

4. Thai immigration may question you if you leave frequently and return for a new 180 day visa. Although under the DTV, you can theoretically get unlimited 180 day visas till the 5 years are up, they will likely question you for frequent departures since your DTV is supposed to be a long term stay in Thailand. Basically if you play with the system too frequently, they system will catch up to you.

5. Each time they grant you a visa, you need to prove that you have funds of at least 500k thb kept in a bank somewhere. They allow you to use your own bank in your home country for this visa, or to keep the 500k in their Thai bank. If you choose to use your home country's bank, and if they let you in previously based on that, they may not necessarily let you in in future based on that. The best way is to keep the 500k in a Thai bank and you need to show recent records of it each time you re-enter.

6. This is the kicker - if you apply for DTV using a course, they may require you to show proof that you're still attending a course in future when you re-enter. This is a variable factor and dependent on the particular immigration officer. In other words, no fixed standard.

This is what I've discovered in my research. Hope it helps you out.
Braulio *********
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Lynnette *******
Choose the soft power activity. Enrol/join. Pay. Use confirmation paperwork. I'm sure that should work.
Sylvia ********
Reseach online what type of course you wish to do, find the area you want to stay in and then contact the ads for prices, enroll, pay and get receipt
Shayne **********
Pay for the course and get the paperwork. Simple!
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