Working on my DTV visa app and wondering about the photo requirement- if the system accepts the photo, is it good to go and will be accepted? It flagged the first one I uploaded but the 2nd time around it seems fine... anyone?
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TLDR : Answer Summary
When applying for a DTV (Digital Nomad Visa) in Thailand, the photo requirements differ from standard passport photos. If the e-visa system accepts your photo, it typically means it meets the criteria, but ensure it aligns with the specifications listed on the evisa website. It's recommended to use a professional photographer if there are any size or quality concerns.
You have to meet the requirements stated on the evisa website which are NOT the same as the requirements for most passports and IDs. I ended up going to a professional photographer since the size of the one I had taken in a photobooth didn't match what they asked.
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