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What documents are needed for a Muay Thai ED visa application in Thailand, and how to ensure entry after approval?

Nov 30, 2024
a year ago
Approved in HCM.

Applied Sunday Nov. 24 Muay Thai soft power (6 month course). Supplied all documents including 3 months of bank statements and every page from passport. All months over 500K.

Nov. 27 received a request for 6 months of statements. Supplied the same day.

Nov. 29 evening received DTV.

Hopefully no issues on entry at BKK as I have a couple EDs (yes, i actually attended) and covid extensions.
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The user successfully applied for a Muay Thai DTV visa in Ho Chi Minh City, supplying required documentation including bank statements and passport pages. After receiving a request for additional bank statements, they provided the information promptly and received the DTV visa. Comments from others discuss related topics including entry assurance with the DTV, specifics about the application process, and concerns over documentation requirements.
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Alma ***************
Did you apply online upon arriving in Hanoi or before going there? Is the dtv sent via email and you just show it at the arrival?
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Yes, sent via email to be shown upon arrival
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@Alma **************
You apply on arrival in Hanoi, you have to show your passport stamp of entry/accommodation
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Lalph ******
Can you please be specific what muay thai docs you submitted as i got rejected for muay thai at savannakhet a few days ago and am flying to HCM next week to try again there as i'm convinced the lady at savannakhet is the issue. I've already lost so much time and money doing this so don't want to mess up HCM. Also do english bank statements need to be translated or notarised in any way. Thank you and congratulations
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@Lalph *****
invitation letter from school, invoice, principles license, principles house registration, principles ID, school license, photos of school. All of this should be supplied by the school you sign up for.
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why did you got refused ? How much king was your Muay thaï course ?
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Alistair **********
I have multiple accounts the one with my 500,000 will be separate to my others I use as I get paid in a different currency. Just supply both?
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James ********
Once you have the DTV visa, you should be okay with entering Thailand.

If you are worried, suggest you arrange for Fast Track Service company to meet you on arrival into Thailand and take you thru Thai Immigration.

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@James *******
another question about me as accompanying spouse..can we submit together? Or wait for hubby's approval first and then submit min meaning extra stay in Hanoi ( not a problem)..tia.
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@Alma **************
wait for the husband's approval. Then submit DTV Visa Application for spouse
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@James *******
what bank account should be present..current/savings, investment ( hubby has a few investment accounts), thainor foreign banks..?
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@Alma **************
Bank accounts in his name. NOT investment accounts.
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@James *******
hi James, Is it done online upon arriving in Hanoi and nonphysical.visit to the embassy? Then the dtv is sent via email which will be showed upon entry to Thailand..?
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@Alma **************
Yes...but you stay in Hanoi until the visa is approved or not.
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