What documents are required for a DTV visa when you are a 50% owner of a new business in Thailand?

Jan 8, 2025
2 days ago
Rafa ***********
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Can someone tell me what documents they ask if a request a dtv being 50% owner of a company?

Its a new business do you think i will have a problem with that?
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When applying for a DTV visa as a 50% owner of a new business in Thailand, the primary document required is the registration certificate of your company. However, some commenters noted that embassies may prefer businesses that have been established and trading for at least six months, indicating potential challenges for new businesses. It's also suggested that the interpretation of visa rules can vary by embassy or consulate, making specific answers difficult.
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Greg ********
Many of these questions are "How long is a piece of string" questions. With different embassies and Consulates interpretation the rules in their own way a specific answer is often difficult to a general question
Rafa ***********
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@Greg *******
thanks for your help, how can we know the regulations of our embassy??
Greg ********
@Rafa **********
Short answer. Ask someone for recent experience at a particular embassy. Hope it all goes well. Good luck
Greg ********
@Rafa **********
Good question and one it is difficult to answer. Apart from what is posted there are also how each practices in reality. This can change quickly too. As an example in a few posts Taipei Embassy on the last few days are requiring people to get a certificate from immigration. It seems to be moving goalposts based on shifting sands to mix a metaphor
Adam *********
I got mine approved today business owner didn’t ask for any other then registration certificate of my company
Rob *********
Adam *********
@Rob ********
Im from Zealand but applied in Hanoi
Rafa ***********
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@Adam ********
how long do you have your company mate?
Adam *********
@Rafa **********
years but they not ask
Wannikea *********
You previously asked about Muay Thai, now about a business, what DTV scheme are you applying for?
Rafa ***********
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@Wannikea ********
i asked both because i dont know which way its easier for me to get it, in one side i have a company but just started this year and in the other side my gym just have the certification from ministry of sports
James ********
@Rafa **********
The business route is NOT likely to be approved.
Wannikea *********
@Rafa **********
definitely go the soft power Muay Thai route and just find a suitable gym with a 6-month course
Wannikea *********
How is your business related to freelancing, remote work, or workcation in Thailand?
Rafa ***********
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@Wannikea ********
i have a online store, but it just started in the beginning of this year
James ********
@Rafa **********
not sure that you will be approved. NO real history of doing business. Suggest you pick another reason to obtain the DTV visa.
Cissi *********
@Rafa **********
this year meaning 2025? If you started it in the beginning of 2024 and can show adequate information such as income to the company it is probably going to be fine... If you started the company during the last week, you might face trouble providing the information needed to apply.
Will ************
They want to see a business that’s been established and trading for at least 6 months.
Rafa ***********
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@Will ***********
it just have one month yet.😂