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

Aug 3, 2024
2 years ago
마리오 ***
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Just received the approval for my DTV. Applied on July 18th via the LA consulate in the US for $400. Provided an employment verification letter from my company that explicitly mentions I work remotely and a copy of my Singaporean bank statement to show funds. Used an account statement from my American bank to show “proof of location” - a managed mailbox in Seattle.
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The user shares their successful application for the DTV, having applied through the LA consulate with relevant documentation such as an employment verification letter and bank statements. A commenter congratulates them and advises on keeping printed copies of the e-visa email for future reference, emphasizing the importance of checking consulate websites for application guidelines.
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John ******
Nice 👍🏼
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James ********
Thank You for your helpful report 👍

Congratulations on your success in getting the New 5 years LTR Visa.

Be sure to PRINT OUT several copies of the DVT Evisa email you received. You will need to show it many times during the 5 years validity of this visa.

Members note that it's important to check the website of the Thai Embassy or Consulate where you will make an application for the DVT visa.
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@James *******
🎉 Congrats
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