Is having a treatment plan document and appointments enough for a DTV visa application in Yangon?

Sep 25, 2024
3 months ago
Robert *******
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I'm applying for DTV in Yangon. Have diagnosis and treatment plan document from Bumrungrad along with appointments for next 13 months all on hospital letterhead. Does this seem like enough documentation for medical soft power? Got all the other docs too.
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The user is applying for a DTV visa in Yangon and has a treatment plan from Bumrungrad, along with 13 months of appointment documentation. They seek confirmation if this is sufficient for medical soft power purposes. Comments suggest that this documentation should be adequate, with experiences of others who were approved with minimal appointments.
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Stephan ***********
Some people got it with just one (1!) dentist appointment, so yes... your treatment plan should be more than good.
Anna **********
@Stephan **********
when I applied for dental treatment, UK embassy required letter and addressed to thai embassy and signed by authorised person. As long as it is signed, this should be more than enough.
Gerry ********
@Stephan **********
it does seem quite outrageous that, don't you think? 🤣
Stephan ***********
@Gerry *******
Yes, it's ridiculous... but... it happened. Also "cooking classes" for one month, one or two days per week. Lately it's getting more strict, also about the money... many places want to see the money seasoned for at least 2 or 3 month now. In the beginning it was enough when the money was in the account the day you apply. We will see... the big fun will come when the first people try to get an extension... 😁
Gerry ********
@Stephan **********
"the big fun will come when the first people try to get an extension" - exactly.

You can be sure the agents will be circling when that time comes...
Dylan *****
@Gerry *******
if it's hard to get an extension, can't we just do a border run?
Gerry ********
@Dylan ****
yep. bounce within 180 days and you're good.*

*there is the possibility that immigration may start checking people's DTV eligibility when they enter. I don't believe there's any precedent of this though, so it seems highly unlikely.
Stephan ***********
@Gerry *******
Yep... the MFA and Immigration just generated a lot of new business for agents... and the Embassies are not happy... not at all...
Ray *****
Having read others it should be more than enough.

One guy got one today with one dental appointment
Ko *****************
I think that hospital could provide visa request letter to Royal Thai Embassy, Myanmar. You should produce cover letter is stating your treatment plans.
Anna **********
@Ko ****************
exactly what I had to do