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What documents are required for the DTV visa application under Muay Thai training in Thailand?

Feb 10, 2026
3 months ago
Hi wonderful people 🤗

I’m from the U.S. and applying for the DTV next week under Soft Power (Muay Thai training). I’ve confirmed directly with a coach at the gym, but don’t have an official enrollment letter yet — I’m planning to submit a self-written letter stating I’ll be training there.

Has anyone done this successfully, or did they require a formal letter from the gym?

Thank you 🙏
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The conversation discusses the necessary documentation for applying for a DTV visa under Muay Thai training in Thailand. It highlights the importance of obtaining a formal enrollment letter from the gym, along with proof of payment and other registration documents. Community members emphasize that requirements may vary by embassy, but most will not accept only a self-written letter. It's advised to join a gym that is experienced with the DTV process.
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Anonymous ******************
You: “I pinky swear that I will do muay thai training. Please give me a 5 years visa”

Immigration: Yeah sure.

Are people from US really that entitled?
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Muay *************
Each embassy is different. Some may accept just an invite but most will want

Ltd company and sports authority gym certification as a minimum.

We give

Ltd company

DBD business document

Local municipality health n safety certification

Sports Authority of Thailand gym registration

Board of Boxing Sport coaches license

Ministry of Education instructors license.
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Anonymous ******************
They require a formal letter and proof of payment.
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Andi ***********
You need enrolment docs, proof of payment, business and government registration documents. Join a gym that is familiar with the DTV process and with a proven track record.
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DTV_Be*******
You need formal registration, usually showing that you have paid. They have to be registered
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