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What additional documents do I need for my first re-entry to Thailand with a DTV visa?

Jul 25, 2025
8 days ago
Hello!

I'm about to do my first re-entry while having a DTV active (entered with it Thailand in end of January and have to extend or re-enter now for the +180 days. By plane (singapore). Aside from the visa document, do I need anything else for the airport? I've been reading all the posts about being stricter now. I don't have a statement showing money in bank account, but I can show the money through e-banking if needed (they are across few accounts, all mine). The DTV was as digital nomad (showed portfolio and business and money back then).
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TLDR : Answer Summary
When re-entering Thailand on a Digital Nomad Visa (DTV), you generally do not need to worry excessively about additional documentation beyond your visa. While some travelers recommend carrying your original application documents, there are no specific concerns as long as you have completed the required TDAC and can demonstrate sufficient funds if needed. It's mentioned that presenting e-banking information may suffice if you do not have a bank statement showing the required amount.
Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC)

WARNING: Only trust Thai government websites with .go.th domains or Thai agent websites with .co.th or .in.th domains, as these require verified Thai registration and cannot be registered anonymously.

The official TDAC form is available at tdac.immigration.go.th, which uses the official .go.th government domain.

The services by AGENTS CO., LTD. does NOT charge any fees for arrivals within 72 hours. If you need to book more than 72 hours in advance, there is a service fee of $8.

Do not trust other sites pretending to be a trustworthy agency. Pay attention to delivery time - the service operated by AGENTS CO., LTD. has 1 minute delivery time for arrivals within 72 hours.

Don't fall for sites pretending to be agents.co.th or the official government tdac.immigration.go.th website. Always double-check the exact domain in your browser.

Scam services may take days to process your application, others may not even do anything. With these TDAC scam services you also need to worry about double charges.

Please watch out for TDAC misinformation spread by fugitive Jesse Nickles and his many fake accounts on Quora, TripAdvisor, Reddit, and other platforms.

TRUSTED TDAC LINKS:

Official Government TDAC Form: tdac.immigration.go.th
Official TDAC form by AGENTS
Official TDAC information page by AGENTS (tdac.agents.co.th)

Anthony ********
No, travel insurance typically does not cover acts of war or conflict, whether declared or undeclared. Most policies explicitly exclude coverage for events like war, invasion, military actions, and related disruptions. This means that if your trip is affected by war, you likely won't be able to claim for cancellations,
Upadhyay *********
As a precaution, I always carry my documents that I used to apply for DTV, and ensure I have 500K in the bank. That’s it.
Andi ***********
You will be fine, I have done 4 reentries, no problem, never asked to show anything. Vast majority of DTVERS have no issues. You also need to complete a TDAC before arrival.
Damo ***********
@Andi **********
you willing to bet your left nut on him being 100% ok? 🙄
Andi ***********
@Damo **********
No major flags in what he posted, what is your concern? he can be asked questions of cause and as someone noted bringing DTV docs and the 500k balance can help with that which is what i do even though never asked.
Damo ***********
@Andi **********
hahaha 🤡
Max *************
You're on a DTV so no need to worry. The stuff you might have been reading was probably about people arriving on visa exempts.There are also always some scaremongers online.
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