What are the steps and tips for obtaining a DTV from the Thai Embassy in Ho Chi Minh City?

Aug 23, 2024
3 months ago
Blue ****
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I successfully got my DTV from the Thai Embassy in Ho Chi Minh City. The process was a bit tricky but manageable. They didn’t ask me many questions. And it’s best to make an appointment at least two weeks in advance.

Here are the documents I submitted as a freelancer:

1. Completed Application Form

2. Photocopy of my passport info page

3. Six months of bank statements (Put the latest bank statement at the top and highlight the total balance.)

4. A few pages from my portfolio

5. CV

It took two working days to process.

Try to submit as few documents as possible until they ask for more. Giving too many documents can make things harder for them and lead to unnecessary questions that you might not be able to answer. Be ready to take extra time to submit any documents they might ask for later. When I was there, it seemed like everyone else was waiting to re-submit something they did not have the first time. *Resubmit the document; do not request additional appointments.

Make sure all your documents are in English; if they’re not, get them translated first. I submitted a portfolio with screenshots of my web design work, but it was not in English. Because of that, I was asked to translate it.

The next day, I returned with my translated portfolio, but then the other staff said they also needed my CV. Luckily, I had my MacBook with me, so I printed it out and went back within 30 minutes (before they closed for lunch) from a nearby photocopy shop (just a 5-minute walk; you can find it on Google, located southwest of the consulate).

Finally, make sure all your USD bills are in "perfect" condition because "good" condition isn't enough. It's a shame that I always carry some US dollars just in case I need them, which I get from an ATM in Hong Kong. They all have an authenticated crop mark on the back. Even though the bills are new, many places won't take them. There are money exchange shops in HCM city D1 area where you can buy USD; I bought some and carefully checked each bill for perfect condition. When the embassy staff accepted my bills and gave me a receipt, I felt so relieved. *One of my $20 bills was rejected, probably because the corner wasn't sharp enough.

I got my passport back on Friday afternoon after applying on Wednesday. So, it’s better to make your appointment on a Monday or Tuesday rather than later in the week; otherwise, you’ll have to wait until the next week to pick up your passport.

Always bring your laptop for quick replies. It's a good idea to have a USB A flash drive with you for the printing shop, as they may not have USB C connections. If you're using a Mac, make sure to format the drive in FAT32 or ExFAT so it works with Windows OS. Otherwise, many printing shops allow you to email your files for printing. Good luck~
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The post describes the author's experience applying for a Digital Nomad Visa (DTV) at the Thai Embassy in Ho Chi Minh City. Key documents included a completed application form, passport photocopy, six months of bank statements, a portfolio, and a CV. The author emphasizes the importance of submitting only necessary documents initially to avoid complications and stresses that all documents must be in English. The processing time was two days, and the author advises scheduling appointments early in the week to facilitate quicker passport pickup.
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Yin ********
请问 CV是什么 ?
Andi ***********
@Yin *******
Curriculum Vitae - Resume
Yin ********
@Andi **********
Seeee . Thanks
Panjai ************
Hi Congratulations!

If you don’t mind, how many days did you had your 500K in the bank for?

Does Revolut bank statement works? Or does it have to be a legit bank?

If legit bank, is Thai bank ok? Or need to be foreigner banks?

Does anyone knows the documents required for day traders?

Thank you so much.

If anyone knows the answer, would be really helpful

* we are currently living in Thailand. The only banks with our daily movements in the past 6 months are just Revolut or Thai bank.

We emailed the consulate but haven’t got the answer back. Seemed to be Vietnamese holiday
Ryan **********
@Panjai ***********
Recently got DTV at Thai embassy in Hanoi using 6 month bank statements from Wise and the 500,000+ THB was only in this account for less than a week.
Panjai ************
@Ryan *********
Hi Ryan, with Thai embassy in Hanoi, were they strict with documents regarding your work contract/portfolio?

Was any of those papers needed to be notarized by notary or your home country's embassy?

I am self-employed without conpamy's/ clients's contract.
Blue ****
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Panjai ***********
You don’t need to submit any contract if you are a self employed

Below is the official equipment from HCM city thai consulate

(3) in case of self-employment, a professional portfolio demonstrating the status of a digital nomad, remote worker, foreign talent or freelancer.
Ryan **********
@Panjai ***********
no they were not strict. I work freelance as a podcast editor with no contracts so I created a portfolio that included five or six clients including their name, title, company, contact info, services rendered, a few links, and screenshots of my portfolio website. I also wrote a short but clear summary of what I do and the information contained in the portfolio
Panjai ************
@Ryan *********
thank you so much for your respond!

This is helpful. We hope to use a Thai bank and Revolut combine the sum for 500K TBH. Hopefully leaving the money there for about a week would be ok for Ho Chi Minh 😅
Blue ****
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Panjai ***********
1. I have it for all 6 months. But I think they only care about the latest one. I did not see them check all my other five statements. And you can combine different bank statement to give them the sum.

2. I don’t think they care, as long as the statement resembles a bank statement (with a list of transaction details, etc.).

3. Any bank works as long as you have a balance equivalent to 500k baht.

4. I don’t think they can really understand everyone’s job. Just submit a CV and something in English that you think can help support your job, such as remote work-related materials. That should enough.

*The 6-month bank statement only requires the latest one to have 500k, which is not clear. You may find out by sending an email to the consulate. Other than that, they may not know how to answer because these details are not in their SOP handbook. Just submit the documents, and you should be fine.*

Their role is to verify that the applicant has submitted all the necessary documents and that the numbers are correct. It is very unlikely they are required to assess the content of your documents.

If they reject you, they won’t get your money. Why not make a trip to HCM and find it out, especially since you are not very far from HCM. 😀

***These are my personal thoughts and are not meant to be considered as definitive advice. I won’t assume any responsibility 😅.***
Panjai ************
@Blue ***
thank you so much for your reply. Really helps.

Do they charge $350 for visa fee when you apply?

Would they give you refund if they rejected your visa?
Blue ****
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Panjai ***********
it was 340USD mint condition notes

and only when they confirm your application is Ok then they will ask you to pay in the next step.
Panjai ************
@Blue ***
that’s good to hear 😂 many thanks
Tracy *********
*****
0 bht in Thailand bank or usa bank
Chris *********
quick question, did they seem to require proof of 500k balance for the whole 6 months or just latest balance you had highlighted?
Blue ****
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Chris ********
I think it is only the latest. I didn’t see them really pay attention of the rest of my statements. But better to mail them to confirm about it. I cannot sure.
Andrew *******
What would you say was tricky?
Blue ****
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Andrew ******
The total requested document is not listed anywhere, only can be found out when you are at the embassy. Additional documentation is consistently required, and even if you consider a dollar note to be acceptable, it may not meet their standards.
Andrew *******
@Blue ***
ah ok understand. Thank you
Đặng ****
Congrats! Very informative post. Btw where is the attached image 😂
Tod *********
@Đặng ***
it was just the images of US currency 'chop marked' so you can google it if you want
Lyle *********
Can you apply as a tourist or are you a resident / citizen?
Tod *********
@Lyle ********
you go there and apply you don't need to LIVE in the country of the thai consulate you're using.
Philip ********
What is a CV?
Tod *********
@Philip *******
resume

The curriculum vitae, also known as a CV or vita, is a comprehensive statement of your educational background, teaching, and research experience.
Philip ********
@Tod ********
thank you. Is this something you BBC an wrote yourself….almost like a résumé. Or do you need transcripts from schools?
Tim ***********
Thanks for sharing your story and congrats! May I ask what you submitted as a portfolio? Thanks!
Blue ****
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Tim **********
Just some screenshots of my web design.
Ali ********
Thanks for idiot proof info 🤙🏻
Clare ******************
Really really helpful. Thank you!
Daniel *************
How long did it take you to get the visa?
Tim ***********
@Daniel ************
she wrote 2 days. Thats also what their website says.
Andy *****
do you think I'd be able to apply as a online day trader? or would that not count?
Panjai ************
@Andy ****
hi. We are also trying to apply as online day trader too. Through Ho Chi Minh.

Could you please give me a message if you found out the documents required please? We are planning to apply late September
Andy *****
@Panjai ***********
nah I won’t apply unless I know that I can surely obtain it. I currently have a non-o visa anyways
Panjai ************
@Andy ****
thank you anyways.

I’m Thai and asking this for my husband. We’re still considering between non-o marriage or DTV visa
Andy *****
@Panjai ***********
lol depends what you want in the end. If I can obtain Thai citizenship obviously that would be better but the non-o isn’t that easy plus the dtv might not last that long and won’t provide a pathway to other opportunities.
Andi ***********
@Andy ****
it can work, you need to contact the embassy you will apply from for what they need to give approval for it.
Daniel *************
Hey, congratulations! May I ask if you’re Vietnamese and reside in Vietnam? You didn’t need to submit any work contract, proof of works you’ve done etc?
Blue ****
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Daniel ************
No

I’m hold hongkong passport

I gave some of my works ref but I did not give any contract but I did prepare some for it. If they did not ask. You don’t give extra documents 😼
Daniel *************
@Blue ***
are you a resident of Vietnam? Hoping to be able to submit my application from there although I’m just a tourist
Blue ****
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Daniel ************
No I am visiting vietnam just for this also✌️
Daniel *************
@Blue ***
got it, I’m not a freelancer per se, I’m a business owner, I hope they can still entertain my application
Andi ***********
🎉 Congrats...Did you show a balance of 500k THB for the 6mths ?
Blue ****
ORIGINAL POSTER
Yes, I did. The embassy in Vietnam is required to submit statements of 6 months. Other locations might not have this requirement.
Faith **********
@Blue ***
thank you!
Faith **********
@Blue ***
did you have a consistent required balance throughout the 6 months or just the closing balance on the latest statement?
Blue ****
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Faith *********
Yes I do but I think they only care about the latest one if the amount is sufficient there (but I’m not very sure; it was just that I only saw the staff checking the amount on the latest statement, not checking the rest).

This is their requirement and does not mention that you will need the amounts for all the past 6 months. You can email them to clarify that.

Financial evidence: amount of no less than 500,000 THB e.g. bank statement, payslip, sponsorship letter

- The financial statement can be from any bank and any currency, but must be in English or Thai language only. Please kindly print out the transactions within the last 6 months from your bank account.
Andi ***********
@Blue ***
Ok, yeah some locations just need one month
Dari ***********
@Andi **********
which one?
Andi ***********
@Dari **********
London, Jakarta, Phomn Penn
Steve *******
Always submit as many documents as you have, that support your application.

If you have everything to begin with, you don't have to go print stuff and go back to "resubmit" documents.

Congratulations! See you in Thailand🥳
Tod *********
Thank you for that detailed account of how it went for you and CONGRATZ on getting the DTV too (y) (y) (y)

I will leave this post open (it's your post so if you get sick of questions you can close commenting on it)
Milo *********
@Tod ********
any chance you can reopen my recent DTV post? I'm getting follow up private messages, which I'd rather answer in public so it can help others. I don't mind answering more questions, and I'm happy to close it if/when I want to close it
Tod *********
@Milo ********
done, but don't let it come off the rails please 🙂 and NO links to third parties (websites, you tube, anything like that)
Blue ****
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Tod ********
Sure 🤓👍🙏
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