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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
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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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TLDR : Answer Summary
The post outlines the successful application process for a DTV Soft Power visa to attend a Thai cooking course in Bangkok, including documents submitted, timelines, and tips for organization. It also discusses the importance of financial evidence and personal sponsorship in the application.
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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
Anonymous *************
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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.
Timmer ********
Anonymous participant way to cheat the system. Be proud
Anonymous ******************
Yeah so did I and I have over 500K baht but we'll see ig, still waiting for results. I'm retired
Anonymous *************
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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.
Anonymous *************
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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
Anonymous ******************
Are you unemployed? Because I am and that's what they asked me
Anonymous *************
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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.
Anonymous ******************
Thank you for this