Hello everyone! My wife and I just got our DTV visa approved at the Thai Embassy in Abuja, Nigeria! I want to say a big thank you to this group—reading about your experiences was incredibly helpful during our application process.
Our visas were approved in just 7 days for both of us, and we’re so grateful for how smooth everything went.
Thailand, here we come! ❤️
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A user shared an encouraging experience about getting their DTV visa approved for themselves and their spouse at the Thai Embassy in Abuja, Nigeria, expressing gratitude to the community for support and shared experiences during the application process. They reported a quick approval time of just 7 days. The community responded with congratulations, requests for more details about the application process, and advice on ensuring proper documentation for travel to Thailand.
I’ve been seeing this post everywhere and a lot people keep saying he’s the best , I gave him a trial and here I am smiling endlessly because I found out it was so legit t to everyone.
what’s your concern? Are they related to your family? I guess you patronize them sometimes. Live your life and let them live theirs. Ya”all always negative about Africans.
Anonymous participant I don't need to justify myself to someone who doesn't have the backbone to identify themselves... Your obviously trying to imply racism,but this means nothing from a nobody. There is plenty of them there and very few anywhere else. Accept the facts,don't try to deny them because it hurts your feelings....
You may have to show PROOF of your DTV Visa to airline staff on check-in for your flight ✈️ to Thailand...even to the connecting airline staff. Or to the land border crossing entry Thai Immigration Officer.
Upon arrival into Thailand, show the DTV visa to the Thai Immigration Officer and look at the STAMP placed in your passport to be sure you are STAMPED in for 180 days.
So after approval one prints out the email and is ready to go. Are there any time limits to pay attention to? E.g. one gets the visa approved on March 1st and in the application had stated arrival date April 1st. Can you travel earlier or later than April 1st?
here is a good start. You need to figure out what type of visa best suits their needs. Read through this and let me know if you have further questions.
Anonymous participant my bro I just applied for tourist visa, initial I wanted to go with DTV, but I had limited information, so I thought if I should apply for the tourist and eventually get approved, if I arrive at Thailand and stay perhaps a month or two. Then return to Nigeria or any neighboring country then by then I would have gathered information about the DTV visa. But I just joined this group today and saw ur testimony. Please do you mind briefing me what and what u submitted. I’m a self employed(a buiness owner). Please I’ll be expecting your reply. Thank u my man and congratulations once more!
Anonymous participant brother you’re anonymous, there’s no way I can message you. I already tried and it didn’t work. If you don’t mind can u send me a text instead?
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