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What hospitals can I approach for a DTV visa application using the Soft Power route for dental treatment in Thailand?

Sep 4, 2024
2 years ago
Patrick **********
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Hi,

I'm trying to apply for a DTV visa using the Soft Power route with Medical treatment for new braces.

I've found a few centres but none of them seem helpful in getting me an appointment letter or detailed treatment letter without a consultation first

For those already successful with the same thing, could you share the name of the hospital you used?

I don't want to be rejected not having a detailed letter

Help would be much appreciated
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The user is seeking advice on applying for a DTV visa through the Soft Power route for medical treatment for braces, specifically looking for hospitals that provide appointment and treatment letters without prior consultations. Comments share experiences of others, noting that the success of the application can depend on the embassy, with tips on securing appointment letters from hospitals.
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Filip *******
All depends on the embassy where you apply.

I got an online appointment for first consultation for a possible operation. Did make that appointment online at the Bangkok hospital in Bangkok.

Got a email from the hospital confirming my appointment and used that .

This was sufficient for the Thai embassy in Brussels, Belgium.
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@Filip ******
That’s interesting, So did the letter say anything more like a medical procedure plan or follow up appointments or just a consultation?
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Su ********
A friend of mine chose that route but the embassy gave her the medical visa instead. 🙄
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@Su *******
What Embassy did she try it with?
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Su ********
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Thai embassy in Yangon
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