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What are the requirements and process for applying for a DTV visa in Vietnam?

Jul 26, 2024
2 years ago
Eva *********
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DTV Application Embassy Hanoi:

Got an email with the answers to my questions. I own a company so didn't ask how it works with employment contracts. I also did NOT ask about the funds because thats obvious to me how to proof that.

1. Visa processing time approx. 3 working days

2. notarised company registration papers as proof of work

3. document that shows booked doctor appointment

(asked about soft power as well)

4. visa stamp in passport accepted as proof of location

If anyone applies in the next weeks or months, I'd love to hear how it went. Planning on going to Hanoi mid November.

Cheers ☺️
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The post discusses the process and requirements for applying to the DTV visa in Hanoi, mentioning a processing time of approximately 3 working days. Key points include the need for notarized company registration papers, proof of a booked doctor's appointment, and the acceptance of a visa stamp as proof of location. Various comments delve into related queries about employment contracts, proof of funds (including the 500,000 THB requirement), and specific documentation necessary for both personal and company accounts.
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Pravin *******
how did it work for a company? I also have a company bank account
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Naomi *********
Hi Eva! I applied in Hanoi last week and wrote down what I submitted as a response in this post in case that’s helpful :)

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Eva *********
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@Naomi ********
awesome thanks!
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Akin ***************
Following, would like to know about the 500,000 THB requirement or did they not ask? Thanks
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Eva *********
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@Akin **************
didn’t ask. Seems obvious to upload a bank statement that shows min 500k THB in your currency.
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Gabriel *********
@Eva ********
need to be 6 months statement with 500k thb
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Akin ***************
@Eva ********
Thanks 🙏🏼
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Uchiha ***********
do u have to show ur own personal bank acc or the company's bank acc as proof of funds?
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Goel ********
hey i have question

If I travel for initial 3 months and exit Thailand and if I re enter after 1 month so I would can stay for next 3 months - or 6 months i.e my counter of stay will start from 0 or 3 months?
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Iñigo ************
You have to show a notarized company registration when you apply for medical treatment?
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Nongnuch ********
no requirement for showing bank account with 500.000.- THB ?
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Nick ************
A doctors appointment for anything?
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Amin ***********
@Erik ******
Interesting. In which country did he apply?
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Nick ************
It seems strange that you can get a 5 year visa for a procedure that lasts two months tops. Is that how it is?
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Eva *********
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@Nick ***********
didn’t ask about specific treatments so that’s all I can say that they accept a print out of your D.A.
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Sue ******
I’ve not studied the DTV but why the drs appointment?
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Eva *********
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I own a company so didn't ask how it works with employment contracts.
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James ***************
@Eva ********
Same…interested to know the answer to this 👍
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