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How do I apply for a DTV visa from the Philippines and what documents do I need?

Feb 3, 2025
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Christian ********
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I am looking for some advice about applying for DTV. So I will leave Thailand and head to the Philippines. Once I arrive in Manilla, do I submit my papers through the main DTV website or do I need to go to the Thai embassy in Manilla to apply ? And what documents apart from Muay Thai class registration and bank account ? Thanks
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To apply for a DTV visa while in the Philippines, you should submit your application online through the main eVisa website, rather than visiting the Thai embassy. Besides Muay Thai class registration and proof of a bank account, ensure you have all required documentation for your visa application.
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Tod *********
you apply ONLINE at all thai consulates now, there is no "go to the consulate to apply" places left

you apply online thru the main eVisa website

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Christian ********
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@Tod ********
Thank you !
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@Christian *******
read the FAQ's as well, and when you do go to apply, take your time,

CHECK the data you enter several times for accuracy,

CHECK the data that auto-fills when you scan your passport, ANY mistakes in data once you submit your application cannot be corrected and you will get rejected

Remember it's not a race, get it right,
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That website has the DTV visa (all visas really) at the bottom and you can read the requirements

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