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What documents do I need to apply for a DTV Soft Power visa for a Thai cooking course?

Dec 12, 2025
5 months ago
DTV Soft Power approved – Hanoi // 9 business days 😊

-Online application submitted: 30 November

-Request for additional documents: 03 December

-DTV approved: 11 December

Applied under the Soft Power category: Thai cooking course with House of Taste (Thai cooking class) in Bangkok.

French passport holder, with only two tourist stamps this year.

I didn’t go through an agent

For each document, I prepared a table of contents and organized everything neatly in the correct order.

Doc 1 : Financial Evidence

* Letter from my bank confirming 500,000 (balance)

* My last 3 bank statements (the last one show the 500k baht)

* Currency Conversion

* Sponsorship letter + sponsor’s passport + photos of us together (it's my boyfriend)

* Sponsor’s last 3 bank statements

I added a sponsor because I didn’t have the 500k for the last three months—only in the most recent month. I don’t know if it helped, but in any case, I didn’t get refused.

Doc 2 : Confirmation of participation (Soft Power – Thai Culinary Arts)

* My motivation Letter

* School Acceptance Letter / Confirmation of Enrollment

* Official document from the culinary school confirming my acceptance and the program schedule.

* School license, tax registration, business certificate of the institution’s legitimacy.

* Invoice demonstrating payment for the Thai culinary course.

Doc 3 : Proof of Current Location

* Copy of my entry stamp, copy of my boarding pass

* Flight Booking and Payment Receipt

* Accommodation Booking Confirmation

* Proof of hotel reservation (Booking.com reservation)

Request for additional documents: All the stamped pages of my passport.

I hope this can help someone with their DTV application — it’s very simple and easy to do on your own.
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A detailed account of a successful DTV visa application in Thailand under the Soft Power category for a Thai cooking course. The applicant outlines the timeline, documents prepared including financial evidence, confirmation of enrollment, and proof of current location, emphasizing the importance of organization. Comments seek clarification on income proof requirements.
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Anonymous ******************
They didn't ask you for proof of income? How you gonna support yourself in Thailand? Excluding the 500K baht
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If you need to know how I’m going to support myself in Thailand, I work remotely but I applied for my DTV under the “soft power” category, not the “digital nomad” one, so it wasn’t stated on the e-visa website that I had to provide proof of how I’ll fund myself in Thailand. I assume that, for them, the 500,000 baht is enough to answer that question.
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Timmer ********
Anonymous participant way to cheat the system. Be proud
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Anonymous ******************
Yeah so did I and I have over 500K baht but we'll see ig, still waiting for results. I'm retired
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Participant anonyme 158 It’s the holiday period, so I imagine it might take a bit longer but I’m sure your DTV will be approved.
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They didn’t ask me for anything else besides what’s listed on the e-visa online: my three bank statements for the last three months, and a letter from my bank confirming that I have 500,000 baht in my account. That’s all
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Anonymous ******************
Are you unemployed? Because I am and that's what they asked me
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Participant anonyme 158 They didn’t ask me for any of that. The only additional documents they requested were photos of the stamps in my passport.
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Thank you for this
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