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What does it mean if my Thai visa application was cancelled due to "documentary requirements not satisfied"?

May 22, 2025
2 days ago
Unfortunately I got email reply my visa application has been cancelled:

Documentary requirements not satisfied

May I check what is this meaning? My document is in problem or my criteria not meet?

Was anyone got the same reply? Could you please share your experience, I don’t know what was happening even they didn’t ask for additional documents and reject my application by the 6-7 working days.

Thanks for sharing and group work.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user has received a notification that their visa application has been cancelled due to "documentary requirements not satisfied." They are seeking clarification on whether this means their submitted documents were problematic or if they did not meet eligibility criteria. Other users in the comments suggest that more specific details regarding the user's application are needed to provide accurate advice, outlining that a rejection at this stage often indicates fundamental issues with the application.
Anonymous ******************
You are missing to much in your post for people to advise. Need embassy, nationality, residency, type of dtv and what documents submitted and stage rejected . Honestly if your application was as barebones as this post not surprised rejected

Also rejected at that stage generally means something fundamentally wrong with application, could be minor as typo in name, as major as not eligible to apply at that embassy
Wannikea *********
Minimalism extraordinaire
Anonymous ******************
You need to give full details about your application to get so advice
Alex *********
Cancelled means you didn't fill the application properly, wrote something incorrectly or didn't include the required documents. It's hard to understand what happened from your post
Anonymous ******************
Perhaps it would be better to share YOUR experience so we can try to identify what went wrong as that may help others...

Which route? Which embassy? And what is your passport?

What documents did you upload?
Winston ************
Anonymous participant 117 I don't think his passport influenced the cancellation decision. DTV is open to all nationalities.
James ********
@Winston ***********
Hmmmm. His Passport nation might not be accepted by the Thai Embassy or Consulate in the country where the application is being made. And the OP fails to say where applying and identify their passport nation