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What documents are required for applying for a DTV Visa in Jakarta?

Nov 10, 2024
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Amin ***********
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Is there a full list of everything we must submit when applying for a DTV Visa? I will go to Jakarta and apply in person nxt week. I will bring

* Passport copy

* Muay Thai gym receipt

* Muay Thai gym’s company registration + the owner’s passport + work permit

* Three months of my bank statements

* Two photo copies of my face

* Cash for the visa application fee (IDR 5,600,000)

* Proof of stay (Jakarta hotel booking)

Do I need anything else?

Also a big thank you to the admins and members, this group has been amazingly helpful.
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When applying for a DTV Visa in Jakarta, you should prepare the following documents: a passport copy, Muay Thai gym receipt, the gym's company registration along with the owner's passport and work permit, three months of bank statements, two passport-sized photos, cash for the visa fee (IDR 5,600,000), and proof of stay (such as a hotel booking). Additionally, it's recommended to bring the application form, and potentially a certification from the sports authority regarding the gym's operation. It's noted that submission requirements can vary based on nationality and other factors.
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John ******
Don’t need proof of stay. Better off bringing Thai lease and tm30 if you have that. But don’t think they require those either. Muay Thai can be finicky a lot of gyms don’t have correct license. Even old established ones. Easiest cheapest route is medical appointments.
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Talia ****
Application form needed also 😊
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Amin ***********
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@Talia ***
Hm, where can I find the application form? I can fill it out, print it and bring it. But didn’t see it anywhere I think.
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@Amin **********
It should be on the Jakarta Thai Embassy site. Can be printed.
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Talia ****
Worth reminding - you only apply Monday-Thursday from 9am-11:30am.
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Charlie *****
I'm also applying in Jakarta tomorrow and will update here on the process. Hopefully it will be a smooth one
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Jens ********
it can vary upon the country where you apply and on your nationality…
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Amin ***********
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@Jens *******
I’m a Dutch citizen applying in Jakarta.
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@Amin **********
go ahead, nothing wrong about this. be diligent with your papers, so they can just check boxes. have more than 500k in your account.
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Amin ***********
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@Jens *******
Yep, good tips. And I put an order of magnitude more than the required amount. Hoping it signals that I can really afford to sustain myself.
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Amin ***********
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I rent an apartment in Bangkok, must I show the rental agreement when applying for DTV?
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@Amin **********
for how long of a rental agreement for? Is there a certain length of time?
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Amin ***********
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@Chris *****
I’ve had it for 1,5yr already, but I pay monthly, no fixed time set.
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@Amin **********
you do not have to but it can strengthen your application
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Amin ***********
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@Andi **********
Thank you!
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Derry *********
Gyms sports authority certification is often asked for
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Amin ***********
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@Derry ********
Yep I have the gym’s “Board of Boxing Sport” certificate
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Andi ***********
Gym receipt inc's course length/description? Everything else seems in order.
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Amin ***********
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@Andi **********
Ah yes, I have prepared that too :)
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Andi ***********
@Amin **********
You have a hotel booking in Thailand?
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