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What documents are needed for a successful DTV visa application through the Thai consulate in Sydney?

Nov 3, 2024
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Rusty ******
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Fantastic News. Woke up this morning, checked my email and what did I see? An email from thaievisa telling me my DTV application was APPROVED, you beauty! Applied via the Sydney Australia Consulate. I applied last Sunday 27th Oct, so it only took them 1 week.

My application contained the following documents.

Employment Contract

I wrote and signed a letter saying that since the coof I've been working from home

A payslip

My CV

A bank statement (I blurred out all the transaction leaving only the balances)

Passport pages, photo, etc etc.
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A user shared their successful DTV visa application experience through the Thai consulate in Sydney, reporting that it took only one week for approval. They included specific documents in their application, such as an employment contract, a letter regarding work-from-home, a payslip, CV, bank statement, and passport pages. Other community members congratulated them and provided tips on managing PDF documents for eVisa submission.
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Waqar ******
Congrats
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Jef ********
Congratulations mate , I applied on Tuesday at Sydney consulate I hope mine is approved soon to 🙏🏽
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Rusty ******
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@J**
I'm very surprised that it turned around so quick. There was another guy yesterday posted he got the DTV from Sydney but it took him 2 (or close to 2) weeks.
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Rusty ******
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There's a great set of tools available to join all those individual PDF files into a single larger file, and it if get's too large compress the file so it's accepted by the eVisa system. The tools are called PDF24 | Free PDF Converter | PDF Converter kostenlos available online or downloadable set of tools if you're not comfortable uploading documents to their website.
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