What are some reliable options for obtaining a DTV visa in Thailand without proof of consistent income?

Sep 8, 2024
3 months ago
Please advise on a visa agent that will get the DTV done with certainty, using “soft activities” as a basis. Proof of funds can be presented but proof of consistent monthly income may not.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The discussion revolves around obtaining a DTV (Digital Nomad Visa) in Thailand, particularly for those who may not have consistent monthly income but can present proof of funds. Participants suggest that signing up for activities like Muay Thai or cooking courses can facilitate the visa application process without needing proof of income. Some users recommend specific agents or programs that can ensure visa approval, while others advise against using an agent to handle the application.
DTV VISA RESOURCES / SERVICES
Max ***********
You found an agent?
Henrik *****
Take control of your life, and do NOT use a agent.
Martin ********
@Henrik ****
people make their own choices.
Henrik *****
But can get help to avoid making the wrong choices.

Which is why they ask others for advice.
Tom *********
We can offer you a guaranteed DTV visa. Please DM.
Tammy ********
@Tom ********
can arrange the DTV visa package for you with various options on Muay thai in phuket.
Tom *********
Paul *********
I can see Muay Thai and cooking schools prices increasing now it appears strange that the govt is allowing 5 yr visas for one of treatments or 6 month gym options. Nonthaburi immigration told me last week that the DTV could be changed with the new govt
Gianmaria ********
@Paul ********
the requirements will certainly change....especially for the soft power, its no sense.
Jay *****
@Gianmaria *******
there is no minimum length of class
Kun***
Turnkey visa with a visit to the Thai consulate with transfer there and back to Malaysia and obtaining the visa itself. 80,000 baht with registration in Pattaya
Katy *******
If using Soft Power, you shouldn't need proof of income(that I know of) as someone said earlier you can sign up for a cooking class or Muay Thai course. Try....
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Wannikea *********
There is no requirement for proof of income.
Seb ********
Get yourself a signup from the cooking academy or a muay thai school (both posted here) and you have your certainty. Cost is 55,000 Baht for the courses. Plus the Visa fee of course.