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How long does it take to get a DTV visa for Thailand through an e-visa in Vietnam?

Oct 15, 2024
2 years ago
Erez ********
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Who got DTV in Vietnam by e-visa and can share how long it took and how it went?
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Several users have shared their experiences regarding the processing time for obtaining a DTV visa through the e-visa system in Vietnam. One user applied on October 8 and is still waiting, while another noted that the average processing time is between 1 to 5 business days, as stated by the Thai embassy. Another user successfully received their visa on October 15, indicating it can be a short waiting period if all goes well.
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Arya *****
I was apply for last Sunday hope can get it in Friday already miss Chiangmai miss my cats
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Gultekin ********
@Arya ****
Yesterday was holiday that's why today first work day.

I hope we'll get soon :)
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Gultekin ********
I just get my visa :)
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Arya *****
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Paul *******
1-5 business days is your answer based on recent reports. The Thai embassy and consulate-general in Vietnam have both publicly stated 5 days.
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Gultekin ********
I applied 8 October e-Visa Hanoi Embassy and still waiting.
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Gultekin ********
I just get my visa :)
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Stephen ********
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That’s probably where I would go. Am in Jakarta and it’s way under staffed. Has one girl, no photo copying place, no assistance. A lot of people are walking out with it though. But I would have gone malaysia or Taiwan. Have been told is a 2 hour turn around in malaysia.
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Arya *****
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oh today is fifth working day hope you can get it today
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Wannikea *********
Psst, read previous posts for magic answer
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