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How can I successfully apply for a Digital Nomad Visa (DTV) in Thailand?

Mar 11, 2025
3 days ago
Misha *******
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First off, I’d like to thank all the people who have posted or commented regarding their experiences applying for DTVs. It was really helpful for my partner and I in figuring out what we were going to do. Thank you!

We just got approved in Hanoi under Soft Power (Medical) in only 5 CALENDAR days (they sent it to us on Sunday night after having applied late on the Tuesday before).

While I think our situation is a little unique, there are some interesting points to share. The biggest one for me is: write cover letters! Explain what you are attaching and what it means. I can’t say for certain that they helped, but they sure seemed to. We didn’t get asked for any additional documentation and it seemed like everyone was getting asked for that.

Quick background: we have spent much of the last 20 months in Thailand, me entirely on entry stamps and two actual tourist visas, her on tourist entry stamps, then on a work visa, then a tourist visa. We had applied for the most recent tourist visa using the e-visa system, so we were already in there…not sure if that helped us or not.

In terms of medical documentation, we had one set of medical appointment confirmation letters. Mine was just for a health check-up, hers was for a health check-up and for a consultation for longer-term treatment. We had also made a second set of appointments, but had been unable to get a confirmation letter, so really it was one set of appointments and that was it. But, we explained that we had another appointment and were planning additional appointments (true) in the cover letters.

For financial, I had an issue getting my bank statement on time, so I sent in a print-out of my current account balance which didn’t look very official, but also included an account statement for my investments account which has substantial assets in it. She sent in a current account balance letter from her bank along with her most recent bank account statement, but had only transferred in the required amount a few weeks earlier which showed on the statement. I wrote a cover letter explaining the situation with my accounts, but didn’t bother with hers as those seemed pretty self-explanatory.

Hopefully this is helpful to someone. Happy to answer any questions anyone has.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
A user shares their successful experience applying for a Digital Nomad Visa (DTV) in Hanoi, obtaining approval in just five days under the Soft Power (Medical) category. They emphasize the importance of writing detailed cover letters to explain submitted documents. The user's background includes extensive time spent in Thailand on various visas. They provided insight into their medical appointments, financial preparation, and recommendation for future applicants on managing documentation.
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Becky ******
Congratulations you two on getting your DTV! ☺️
Dave **********
Can i ask how you got the medical appointments? Did you go to a hospital whilst in Thailand for examination or something and ask them to send you letters , i assume online, when you were leaving to go to Hanoi in order to apply for DTV to come back to Thailand? Im interested as i do want to get medical and dental treatment whilst in Thailand , but i can't progress with that whilst being in the UK. I assume best to go on 60 day entry and go around hospitals for prelim exams and bookings for further treatment. Then return home (or Vietnam) and apply for DTV ? Is that how you did it? Many thanks
Anon*****
Congrats! After the document check stage, how long was it waiting in Pending Approval before you received the final issuance success email?
Tammi *****
Hanoi is pretty quick, congrats!! 👏