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What are the steps to successfully applying for a DTV visa in Thailand?

Jun 7, 2025
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Haz****
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Approved🥳🥳🙋‍♀️ Guys just in case it helps anyone, here's my visa success story😍

-25 May- applied online to Jakarta Embassy from Bali

-soft power documents from Phuket King Muay Thai

*Edit: 6 months course*

-proof of location was hotel booking, selfie at airport, (😂) e-visa on arrival doc, exit stamp from Thailand and boarding pass)

-was previously on a non B working visa so I was worried this might complicate things but no

-didn't get any requests for more documentation etc

-approved on 4 June, 10 day turnaround!

-visa status -DTV multiple entry valid till 2030

🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳

Big thanks to Phuket King they were fantastic thru the entire process and looking forward to training with them 🤗
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A user shares her successful experience applying for a DTV multiple entry visa valid until 2030. She applied online to the Jakarta Embassy from Bali on May 25, providing documents related to a 6-month Muay Thai course. She expressed her appreciation for Phuket King Muay Thai for their support throughout the process. The visa was approved in a 10-day turnaround without requests for additional documentation. Comments included congratulations, inquiries about bank balance requirements and course specifics, as well as advice for other potential applicants.
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Haz****
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6 months- 15k once a week group class.
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Ali ********
thanks for the report, how much did you pay for muay thai classes and for what duration period? I wonder whats the shortest option of commitment.
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Moon **********
How long did you have the 500k sitting in your bank before applying?
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@Moon *********
sorry forgot to add that- 6 months bank statement but I've heard of others who had it for less time on here so that might not be too important
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Arun ***************
Congratulations on your approval! Do remember to print out your e-visa along with other supporting documents when coming into Thailand.

There is a chance that the immigration may request for these and ask some questions about your purpose in Thailand and financial stability while living here. It doesn't happen that often, but it's good to mentally prepare those answers.
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@Arun **************
thank you so much I will do that🥰🙋‍♀️
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Sam *****
Help me please
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@Sam ****
Use the search function and do some basic research before begging on someone’s post.
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Sam *****
مشارك مجهول الهوية ‏٧٧٣‏

Im accountant.

What i must do for get Dtv visa?
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Haz****
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@Sam ****
I didn't apply for the remote work visa so I can't comment on that. I think the soft power is easier to obtain So I would recommend that one option
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Sam *****
Hazy...

What you mean?
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Haz****
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@Sam ****
I don't understand your question
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Sam *****
What about your work is remote?
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@Sam ****
what do you mean? I did soft power, not freelancer option🤗
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John *********
Well done, how long is the course you applied for?
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Haz****
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Awesome thanks for keeping us updated :)
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