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How to prepare a sponsorship letter for a DTV visa in Thailand?

Jan 6, 2025
a year ago
I’m looking forward to get the DTV with sponsorship as I do not work nor have that amount of momey.

My mother will be the one who will do that for me. Does anyone has experience on how to prepare the letter…? Please Help!! I haveno idea…
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The post discusses the user's intention to apply for a DTV visa with sponsorship from their mother due to lack of personal funds. Various comments suggest challenges, including concerns about financial sustainability and the endorsement of sponsorship letters, which are typically expected to come from employers. Suggestions include contacting the embassy for clarification, and concerns about the user's ability to survive financially while in Thailand are raised.
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Brian ****
Ask your Mommy Dearest to write it.😂
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Lee ***********
Mommy mommy, get a job and earn your own way, Thailand won't help you and you need money to survive.
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Jeremy *****
Good luck brat😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Christopher ********
You don’t qualify tho, how are you gonna survive there ?
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Dennis *********
@Christopher *******
I wonder the same. If doesn’t work I assume soft power which is more money. I don’t have all the details but maybe family will support them or plans on school or something. I assume younger I hope they have a plan
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Greg ********
Can your mother not just transfer the money into your account and let it "Seed" for as long as it is required?
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Lee ***********
@Greg *******
like five years whilst your asked for proof at least 5 times,
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Greg ********
@Lee **********
If they are the requirements -)
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Lee ***********
@Greg *******
they are as per IO
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Greg ********
@Lee **********
Sorry I do not understand what you are talking about and to tell the truth I am not interested. Bye
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Anonymous ******************
Typically sponsorship is when the main applicant write a sponsor letter for their dependants (spouse or children under 20yo) to get the dtv.

You could always email the embassy you're applying at to clarify if they will accept it first. Good luck
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Greg ********
Anonymous participant 765 Asking the embassy might open up other questions such as how are you going to support yourself in Thailand?
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John **********
Just ask your mother to lend you the money
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Nigel *******
@John *********
exactly that in the UK just need to show that balance on application then can give it back straight after ☺️
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Julien ****
Where are you applying from ?
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James ********
@Julien ***
And what is the passport nation?

Where is the application to be submitted?

Where is the applicant now ?

For what purpose for the DTV visa is the application being made ?
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James ********
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John *******
From the various responses on here, it seems like sponsorship letters only work if they come from your employer.
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Cissi *********
@John ******
actually no...

I've only read the opposite.

Here is from one person that e-mailed the Thai embassy in Hanoi, asking if his employer could sponsor him. Their response is added ⬇️
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Andi ***********
@Cissi ********
it depends on the Embassy, some only accept employer sponsors others accept family sponsorship.
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James ********
@Andi **********
that's a VERY important statement, that you have made. ✅
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