DTV rejection reasons can be categorized into several key areas. Here are the most common reasons:
- Financial Documentation Issues
- Insufficient or Inconsistent Financial Proof: Showing a bank balance below the required 500,000 THB or having sudden large deposits that raise suspicions about the genuineness of your financial stability.
- Parking Money: A large deposit into your account within 3 months of applying, with no history of maintaining that balance, accounting for about 40% of rejections.
- Wrong Account Type: Using a business or LLC account instead of a personal account, which can lead to rejection if not corrected.
- Employment and Freelance Documentation
- Inadequate Employment or Freelance Documentation: Insufficient proof of remote work or freelance activity, accounting for about 25% of rejections. This includes vague employment letters, lack of client contracts, or insufficient freelance portfolios.
- Application and Document Issues
- Incomplete Application: Missing or mismatched documents, such as a required document being absent, expired, or having a name that doesn't match your passport.
- Wrong Visa Category Selection: Applying under the wrong DTV category, such as remote work vs soft power activities.
- Other Reasons
- Unexplained Cancellations: This accounts for about 63% of validated rejection causes, although it's only discussed about 18% of the time in applicant forums.
- Embassy Jurisdiction Issues: Applying at the wrong embassy or not meeting specific embassy requirements ¹ ².
It's essential to carefully review the rejection letter and identify the root cause of the rejection. Simply reapplying with the same documents or switching embassies without addressing the underlying issue is unlikely to succeed. Take the time to fix the problem, and then reapply with a stronger application.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The common reasons for DTV visa rejections include financial documentation issues such as insufficient proof of funds and large sudden deposits, inadequate employment documentation for freelancers, application mistakes like incomplete forms or wrong visa categories, and other issues like unexplained cancellations and applying at the wrong embassy. It's essential to address the specifics mentioned in rejection letters to improve chances of success in reapplying.
Having a messy applocation with no structure, documents where they have to guess the results etc are one of the main reasons for rejections.
Having a clear applocation, with a documentation path, where the requirements are underlined and easy to find, a coverletter explaining it all is one of the easiest ways to get approved.
My LTD company business account was accepted by the London embassy, I didn’t provide personal statements, just confirmed I’m the sole director and shareholder with full access to the funds.
Ben Byrne same for me in Czechia. I think a lot of people do their business as LLC, 100% owned by them. I've submitted company statements and that I'm 100% owner and it was accepted..
I was rejected once for a typo on my name . There was a semi colon at the end of my last name . 20k baht . This was submitted the 2nd day applications for DTV was open though .
Kurt J Oldervik like I wrote, rejected! No reason given. -and it was a reputable company that did it, and they did not understand why it got rejected either
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