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What are the key requirements and considerations for a Pakistani applying for the Thai DTV visa from Karachi?

Feb 8, 2026
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SilverPo********
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Pakistani nationality. Applying from karachi.

How many days should my duration of stay be? Intended date of departure means the day i will leave thailand again right?

I want to go for 6 months directly. I’m not sure if i will get the dtv. What ticket should i get ? I dont want to waste my ticket. Also my accommodation. Is it necessary to get a paid accomodation or pay at the property from booking.com works? How many days accomodation do i need to show here?

Also it says if u dont get multiple, the difference is not refundable. So will i have to pay the whole dtv visa fee for single entry??

P.S if anyone has gotten dtv from pakistan, i would love to know your experience and how you got the visa. I’m applying as a freelancer workcation
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The user is inquiring about the requirements for obtaining a DTV visa as a Pakistani national from Karachi, including the duration of stay, ticket booking, accommodation necessities, and visa fee policies. Comments suggest that intended duration can be up to 180 days and recommend making hotel reservations without payment. It was clarified that there is no single entry DTV and no refund on denied applications.
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Robert *******
INTENDED means your plans, NOT booked, payed and confirmed tickets.

Yes, you can say max 180 days as that is the period you get if you enter Thailand with a DTV.

Just make a hotel reservation without payments and possible to cancel.

There is NO Single Entry DTV, or the visa is issued or denied.

And YES, if the visa is denied there is no refund.
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Latif ******
Hey, I got my DTV back in june 2025 from Karachi.
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