What is the DTV application process and fees for UK residents applying from the Thai embassy in London?

Sep 24, 2024
2 months ago
Jim *******
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Got my dtv from Thai embassy in London

Through e visa website

Very easy process

I have my own business online

£300 so 13500 baht not the 10000 I keep seeing

Different embassies are charging different amounts.

I got it within 48 hours.
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A user shared their positive experience with obtaining a Digital Nomad Visa (DTV) from the Thai embassy in London through the e-visa website, emphasizing the ease of the process and the quick turnaround time of 48 hours. They noted that the fee was £300 (about 13,500 baht), highlighting discrepancies in charges among different embassies. Other commenters provided insights into the documentation required and the varying costs of DTV applications from different countries.
DTV VISA RESOURCES / SERVICES
Rob *********
The company you have is a British company? I am asking because I am a UK citizen but my company is an LLC US, some people say that they need company address in the UK? Did you have to show something about taxes paid in the UK as well?
Andi ***********
@Rob ********
No, you do not need to have a company address in the UK to apply in the UK. You just need to be resident in the UK at time of application.
Rob *********
@Andi **********
thanks 🙏
George ********
I paid $400 from the U.S one
Tommy **********
Australia is $600 AUD,

13,486 Baht
Jim *******
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@Tommy *********
14 baht cheaper bloody bargain 😜
Tommy **********
Jodie **********
Did you have to provide your flight details / ticket to Thailand?
Jim *******
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@Jodie *********
no in that section I wrote flight not booked yet
Klee **************
Yes Canada is charging $650 CAD, or about $500 USD, the most expensive consulate/embassy I think
Jonny *********
@Klee *************
Not even close to most expensive, New Zealand charging 2000NZD or about 1250 USD
Jim *******
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@Jonny ********
Wow crazy money
Henrik *****
The New Zealand embassy is by far the most expensive in the world.
Jamie ********
Hi
@Jim ******
what documents did you need to provide?
Jim *******
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@Jamie *******
I provided

My passport info

Bank statement with 500k min I did just 1 month of August

I passport picture

A contract for freelance work

A utility bill to supply my address
Ryan ***********
@Jim ******
did U did write your own contract and sign it and also did U mention any length of contract?
Jim *******
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@Ryan **********
you. Can do that if you have your own company
Jim *******
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@Ryan **********
I got my client to provide an indefinite contract with payment details
Rob *********
@Ryan **********
Good question, in my case I have invoices but not contracts, that's why I am not sure if I can apply only with customer's invoices 🤔
Jim *******
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@Rob ********
That’s proof of being a freelance worker so that should suffice
Jamie ********
@Jim ******
great. Thanks. Did they ask for a tax return or any proof of paying UK taxes?
Jim *******
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Andi ***********
Congrats. London is among the quickest for DTV approval.
Klee **************
@Andi **********
Canada is 1-2 days MAX, very fast and easy to deal with, but the most expensive I think
Andi ***********
@Klee *************
How much is it in Canada? I think New Zealand is the most expensive around 1250 USD.
Klee **************
@Andi **********
are you serious AU$1250? That’s C$1200, almost double what Canada is
Andi ***********
@Klee *************
1250 American dollars, which is 1850 Australia $. It's crazy.
Klee **************
@Andi **********
YES I agree, we are $500 USD in Canada, WOWZERS!!!!!!!!!!
Jack *******
@Andi **********
ya they want to push out as many non tax payers as possible. 😆