Soft power Muay Thai 6 months with Muay Thai Fever
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A user shared their experience of receiving approval for a DTV visa through the London embassy via an agent, detailing the timeline from application to approval. They plan to engage with Muay Thai culture during their six-month stay. Comments from the community included inquiries about the visa cost and which agent was used, along with congratulatory messages and important tips for entering Thailand, like carrying supporting documents and being prepared for immigration questioning.
if you border bounce every 6 months you don't have to buy more muay thai courses but if extend at immigration after 6 months you might need a new course
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Congratulations!
- Do print out your supporting documents especially your e-visa when coming into Thailand.
- Check your passport stamp when passing the immigration as there has been cases that the officer mistakenly uses the
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day visit visa instead of 180 days DTV stamp.
- Will be good to mentally prepare the small chance that they ask some questions about your intention in Thailand and how you will support yourself.
It doesn't happen often but it's good to be prepared if it comes to that. Overall your answers should match your intention of being here (i.e. your interest in Thai culture and Muay Thai classes)