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Is it easy to enter Thailand with a DTV visa at Suvarnabhumi Airport?

Jan 11, 2026
4 months ago
Clover ******
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Is DTV visa entry at Suvarnabhumi Airport easy now?
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Overall, users report that entering Thailand with a DTV visa at Suvarnabhumi Airport is currently straightforward, with many stating they faced no questions or issues during their entry. However, it is advised to have all paperwork in order, including the physical DTV document and proof of activities (like Muay Thai courses) as required. Some individuals experienced problems only in specific circumstances, such as coming from certain countries. Generally, the consensus is that the process is easy, provided you have the necessary documentation.
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Christopher *********
It's always been easy
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Anonymous ******************
There are always some stupid clown’s commenting.
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Ade ********
Nothing at all. Stamped my book and waved me in
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William *******
Nothing
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Anonymous ******************
They want to see all official documents and wil be checking to see if it is a valid DT Visa or a fraudulent one.
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Isaac *********
Easy lol walked in no questions asked! Everyone who’s scared and making a fuss about it are people with no VISA 🥴
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Adam *******
I have the DTV (soft power) and apparently, I must have booked Muay Thai courses every time I re-enter Thailand. So, this is the document that I will bring next time + physical DTV printed; this will be my second time traveling to Thailand with a DTV. Now, if people also have the DTV (soft power), maybe the immigration did not ask…
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Benjamin *********
It has always been easy
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Jay *******
I came in 5 days ago with no problems whatsoever
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Andrew *********
How much pot you smoke ?

How many times a week do you attend singing circle ?

Do you wear elephant trousers ?

Have you washed your hair in the past year ?

Do you wear deodorant?
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@Andrew ********
you forgot how much Yaba he is carrying in today
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Waqar ********
@Andrew ********
you forgot the important question. They asked me to sing Thailand national anthem. This AP should be very scared
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John *******
Entered Thailand about 15+ times on DTV, only last time did I have issues, but was because I was coming from Cambodia
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Lee *******************
@John ******
hi was they any questions ask

Like checking paper work for soft play or bank account details
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John *******
@Lee ******************
Nope, saw my ticket showing I came from Phnom Penh, opened my passport, saw my Cambodian visas and my DTV. Shook his head, sputtered words and turned on the red light which is meant for senior agent to come take you away for intensive processing. My Thai partner was behind me and when then IO next over motioned to go to another line, since I was going to be stuck until taking away, that is when they realized we were together and let my partner come up and speak. Then I was able to enter, after they talked do 3+ minutes
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Anonymous ******************
None unless you are on a red list
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Tapan ********
Entered Thailand (Suvarnabhumi) 4 days back. No questions asked provided TDAC is completed and you have a physical copy of DTV.
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Aaron *****
Ive exited and entered to many times and not once have I been asked any questions. Have all your paperwork in order and you have no reason to worry.
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Anonymous ******************
Easy now, and always has been.
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Anonymous ******************
Have all your documents from your application. I was interrogated and forced to provide them in Phuket
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