The Hong Kong embassy is asking me for further documents, and one of them are:
: To demonstrate detailed portfolio of muay thai past experience.
What did you guys provided?
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A user is seeking advice on what documents to provide to the Hong Kong embassy to demonstrate their Muay Thai experience, as the embassy has requested specific documentation related to their past training. Comments from others suggest various options such as submitting training course certificates, letters from coaches, old training photos, and participation documentation. Some participants express confusion over the requirement, noting that proving past experience is difficult for beginners. Others advise to consider applying through different countries' embassies due to the complexities faced at the Hong Kong embassy.
So strange for their request. ๐คDid you show them document about the paid course for over 6 months for the beginner course? Are you enroll the advanced level course? So, they ask for your past experience?
I show them my payment already, there is no beginner or advanced option. Just a course. But I'm confident with the docs I have now, just a bit confused how am I able to give my Hk visa or landing slip to them while I'm a hk permanent citizen
I just got my DTV visa with Beach volleyball classes and I sent them only agreement with that company and company certificate. Done ! 0 questions about my past and stuff like that. So easy
Anonymous participant I also want to apply DTV visa and prepare to give them the latest water and electricity bill under my name together with the boarding pass for my last return to Hong Kong.
Anonymous participant okay, so you showed a receipt that you bought a course, but you also have been asked to show appropriate credential documentation from the gym. These documents and request is standard fare for a Muay Thai DTV application. The gym will need to supply certification, registration, and business license documents as well as owners ID.
That's really weird... Or maybe they are just trying to make it too difficult for you... I see they are also asking for working permit or HK ID card... Do you live in HK or visiting?
I went to the embassy and I asked a few question last week, I didn't make a simling face for them, maybe that's the reason they are making it hard for me๐
Anonymous participant experience in getting the DTV Visa for Muay Thai training is not a requirement that we have seen. It's the submission of the Muay Thai training school documents which is VERY important. That said, avoid Hong Kong.
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