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How did you successfully apply for a DTV (workcation) visa in Thailand?

May 16, 2025
a day ago
DTV (workcation) APPROVED IN 3 WORKING DAYS

(British Passport via the Sri Lankan Thai Embassy, Colombo)- currently on holiday here for 3 weeks with no flight booked to Thailand until my VISA was approved (hoping it will be within this next 3 weeks)

Before applying I have been living in Thailand for the past 2 and a half years on a NON O Visa, dependent on my British wife having a NON B Visa and work permit.

Date applied: 8th of May 2025 at 12:30 (Day 0)

Stage 1:

Passport/selfie uploaded

Confirmed personal details- it did throw me out when it said "Home address " (so I put my UK address) and then I said my current location wasn't my home address and it said to enter home address again? From reading advice on this page, I entered my hotel address in Colombo

I then confirmed workcation- I have a UK based buiness and I am the sole employee so clicked the buisness owner option

Stage 2: Evidence of sufficient financial assets

Documents uploaded were a contents page and then included a letter from "my employer" (me) supporting the DTV application, 3 months payslips (feb/mar/apr 25), my bank statements including the final balance showing over 500,000B- this bank account is brand new so could only show April/May therefore I also submitted a letter of support from my wife (she has just sold a buisness in Thailand and transferred me the money from her thai account to my thai account), 6 months bank statements from my wife's thai account, copy of our marriage certificate, a picture of her passport and her picture of her thai exit stamp.

Stage 3: Employment contract- remote working/certificate of incorporation

Again for this section I uploaded a contents page and submitted a cover letter from employer highlighting I can work remotely and I am willing to work within the constraints/in accompliance of the DTV, my employment contract- again highlighting/allowing me to work remotely and a certificate of incorporation for my UK based company registered with Companies House.

Tools used: I had some difficulty uploading so many documents and even some pictures (of my passport/selfie) as they were "too big". After reading advice from this page I used a website called "Tiny JPG" to compress the size of pictures and another website called "ilovepdf" to help merge and compress any other documents.

UPDATE: Request for further documents on 8th of May 2025 16:00 (Day 0)

"Kindly send a photocopy of ALL pages of your passport including both the visa and non visa pages"

UPDATE: 9th of May 2025 15:10 (Day 1)- Request for interview email. Interview scheduled for the 14th of May (the 10th/11th is weekend and 12th/13th are holidays). It was strange when I logged onto the Evisa website to "accept" the interview it came up as a document request and wanted me to upload something. For this I just wrote on a word document that I would like to accept the interview and would see them on the 14th.

UPDATE: 14th of May 10:30 (Day 2)- arrived at the Thai embassy having printed everything out. After a 20 minute wait or so, they took my documents, had a brief chat- confirming that my company was UK based, checked that I am infact IN Sri Lanka and I understood how the DTV worked (I can't earn money in Thailand). He checked that my non o and my wife's non b/work permit was cancelled (which is was) and asked if my wife would be applying for a dependent- I explained she was returning back to the UK and IF she was applying as a dependent, it wouldn’t be until later on in the year. There was no questions about my company, my job role and I wasn't asked to show my bank. No problems- out again in 5 minutes.

UPDATE: 14th of May 17:30 (Day 2)- I didn't have any email alerts or anything but though I would log on to the e visa website in the evening and it's updated to pending approval...

UPDATE: 15th of May 14:35 (Day 3) VISA APPROVED 😍

This page has been a massive help with my VISA application with certainly knowing what to (and what not to submit)! I feel lucky I sorted out a bank account using my Non O status before leaving Thailand! With anyone currently living in Thailand on ED VISAs I suggest you get a thai bank account before switching to the DTV.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
A user shared their experience applying for a DTV (workcation) visa in Thailand from the Sri Lankan Embassy. After living in Thailand for 2.5 years on a Non O visa, they submitted their DTV application, providing detailed financial documentation, evidence of remote employment, and a marriage certificate. The process involved uploading various documents, attending an interview, and received approval within three working days. The post offers insights into specific requirements, challenges faced during the application, and useful resources for expats navigating the Thai visa process.
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James ********
Thank You for your helpful report 👍

Congratulations 👏👏👏

PRINT OUT THE EMAIL THAT HAS YOUR DTV VISA.

That's what you should do... print it out.

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.
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@James *******
I saw the post the other day from the chap that printed and laminated it. I’ll be going to a print shop in the next few days. I still have another 10 days here but I know it’s done then.
James ********
Anonymous participant it's a good idea 💡

Enjoy your DTV Visa and Thailand too 🤗
Anonymous *************
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School boy error on the visa snapshot 😅 oh well I didn’t intentionally post anonymously it’s almost default on this page
Finn *******
I just got a message saying that my bank balance is insufficient when I’ve showed I’ve got more than 500,000 baht in my account

Anyone know why this has happened ?

I’ve showed all of my payslips too
Anonymous *************
ORIGINAL POSTER
you’re better off making your own post and being more specific ie; your nationality, embassy/consulate you have applied from and the basis of your application (workation/softpower)
James ********
@Finn ******
what is the requirements listed on the Thai Embassy or Consulate where you applied ? Where did you apply, what country?

Some require more than 500,000 Thai baht... it's the foreign currency exchange rates that likely caught you short of 500,000 Thai baht.
Finn *******
@James *******
500,000 baht irs saying for with an ending Balance
James ********
@Finn ******
Chicago Thai Consulate same US $16,000 / 500,000 Thai baht
James ********
@Finn ******
US Consulate in Los Angeles requires US $16,000 or 500,000 Thai baht...

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Milo *********
Congrats Peter Barraclough
Anonymous *************
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@Milo ********
it’s Paul actually 😅
Callum *******
*anonymous* proceeds to post photo with own name 🫠🫠🥴🥴🥴
Anonymous ******************
Nice one Pete
Mark ********
Nice update, congrats. Although not much point posting as Anonymous when you showed a photo of your full name on the Visa 🤣
Anonymous *************
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@Mark *******
how did I overlook that. 🤦🏻‍♂️