# ✅ DTV Approved in Manila, Philippines in 4 days (Workation category)
My profile: I am a business owner so I only work for myself.
Since english is not my native language so I had to translate some documents.
## My experience:
Before going to Manila, I created my account on thaievisa.go.th and started filling out the online forms so I don't have to do everything last minute. It is not a problem to start the process while still being in Thailand. Only the final submission matters (I submitted the application and paid the next day of my arrival in the Philippines).
To make sure I would not be asked further details and avoid wasting time, I made sure to make my application as complete and as easy to understand as possible, even provided extra details when it felt relevent.
There are 3 separate documents to provide on the last page of the application, and each document can only be one file under 3MB so you need to merge all of your documents for each section into one single PDF (I used adobe acrobat for that). You should have 3 PDFs at the end.
At the beginning of each PDF, I created a table of contents with page numbers and a brief explanation for each page in order to make reading easy to understand and to keep the reader in a good mood.
## 🟢 Proof of current location (pdf 1):
* Photo of the Philippines passport entry stamp (with a background view of the city from my airbnb)
* AirBnb Reservation details (1 week booking)
* AirBnb Reservation receipt (You can request a "Receipt for Visa" within your Airbnb booking)
## 🟢 Financial evidence (pdf 2):
* Bank balance certificate from my bank (luckily my bank had an option to generate it in English).
* Bank statement screenshot for the current month (showing the latest transfers because I moved large amounts only a few days before the application and it would not show on the previous statements otherwise).
* Bank statements for the past 6 months (only 3 were required). I did not translate those but highlighted the income in yellow using the adobe acrobat highlighting tool.
## 🟢 Work details (pdf 3):
* Cover letter explaining how my business works and how I make money, the purpose of my stay in Thailand, including a compliance statement with thai laws (3 pages total!).
* Company ownership and remote work agreement (A signed document mentioning I am the sole owner of the company and that I am allowed to work remotely. It sounds overkill but I read it was recommended to do that for business owners)
* Company registration certificate (English translated)
* Company registration certificate (French original - “Avis de situation”)
* Certificate of tax regularity (English translated)
* Certificate of tax regularity (French original – “Attestation de vigilance”)
* Landing page screenshot of my business website
* Screenshot of the “earnings dashboard” from my business showing consistent revenus for the past year
* Business-related invoices for the past 6 months.
## Some details that got me wondering during my application:
* You need a flight number but don't need an actual booking so just look up for any relevant flight and put the flight number there.
* Your entry/exit dates don't need to be accurate, just write realistic dates.
* Current location address was my airbnb address but I had to check something like permanant address and added my home address from my home country as well.
* I translated myself some documents with google translate when it was necessary (provided a copy of the original along), no need for notarized translation
The actual making of all the documents took quite some time, I maybe spent 2/3 days on this but I wanted to make sure that it was very clear for the person that was going to read it for the first time.
So I would say Manila is a very good place for DTV, I submitted my application on a Sunday evening (actually it was past midnight so technically on Monday), and I received the approval email the next Thrusday at 6pm o'clock (4 days processing time). The timing felt as if the emails were sent in batch at this exact time at the end of a working day. It was a pleasant surprise and I could finally move on from this process!
One last detail: the start date of validity of the visa is the day your visa is granted, not the day of the "intended date of arrival" that you had to fill out on the application.
So thank you everyone from this group as I had a lot of valuable details across posts, this is now my contribution to this group!
Good luck you all!
TLDR : Answer Summary
The author shares their experience applying for the Digital Nomad Visa (DTV) from Manila, Philippines, detailing the preparation of required documents, tips for completing the online application on thaievisa.go.th, and the efficient processing time of four days for approval. They emphasize the importance of clear documentation, including financial evidence, work details, and proof of location, while also providing insights into aspects of the visa application process.
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