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What documents are required for obtaining a Digital Nomad Visa in Thailand?

Nov 12, 2024
a year ago
DTV Visa Success

Hello friends!

I got a visa after getting and organizing a lot of information here.

Let me sum it up briefly

-Arrived in Ho Chi Minh City on November 5th

Digital Nomad Type

Online document acceptance

Document

1. a photograph for a passport

2. Passport

3. Hotel reservation card + passport stamp

4. Bank balance certificate + 6 month transaction statement + 6 month salary statement + 2 customer recommendations

5. Certificate of employment + Business license + Self-introduction + Portfolio

-Change status during document review on November 6

-Change status to wait for approval on November 8

-Visa Approved on November 12

I hope my friends succeed, too
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The post shares a personal success story of obtaining a Digital Nomad Visa (DTV) in Thailand, detailing the required documents and the timeline of the application process. Key documents include a passport, photograph, bank statements, and employment certification. The author encourages others to succeed in their visa applications, and there is community engagement in the comments with questions and congratulations.
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Shoon ***********
For No.2 did you upload the all pages of passport or just the biometric page?
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Danny ***********
No request for pages of passport? Were you in Thailand recently previously?
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@Danny **********
Yes, I was in Thailand before and my passport submitted only the arrival stamp in Vietnam
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Danny ***********
Anonymous participant thank you I guess they only ask some people then
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Andi ***********
Congrats. Thanks for the useful info.
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Anonymous *************
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