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How should I answer visa application questions regarding my address and previous visa rejections?

Nov 12, 2025
2 months ago
1. I‘m planning to apply for a visa in Hanoi. For the question, “Is your permanent address the same as your current address?”, should I check “Yes” and write my address in Korea, or should I check “No”?

2. For the question, “Have you ever applied for a Thai visa?”, my DTV visa was rejected twice. Should I check “Yes” for this question?

3. How many months’ hotel reservation should I provide at minimum for my stay in Thailand?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
This conversation addresses three main questions regarding the Thai visa application process. First, for the address question, the consensus is to select 'No' if the current address is in Vietnam and the permanent address is in Korea. Secondly, regarding previous visa applications, it's advised to answer 'Yes' given the history of two rejections. Lastly, the minimum hotel reservation duration varies, with some users suggesting to check if it's necessary based on one's country of citizenship.
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Greg ********
Apparently they can see previous application so put yes for that.
Wannikea *********
Your current address would be your address in Vietnam. So NO. And then for your permanent address wherever your home country address is. Korea?
Stefan ******
1. If you're in Vietnam and you reside in Korea it's No obv. Put down your address in VN, then no, then the address in Korea.

2. Answer: Yes

3. Check if you need any at all, only citizens of certain countries need that

And yes, check why your application was rejected, if no reason was given you could have a guess, and improve that
John *******
Rejected twice? what is different this time for you to believe you will be approved?