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What is the experience of applying for a DTV visa in Ho Chi Minh City?

Jun 20, 2025
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I'd like to share our experience with the DTV visa application process in Ho Chi Minh City.

I'm choosing to post anonymously because my past interactions haven't been positive. Although some responses to my questions were kind, I encountered a few rude and mean individuals, with some even accusing me of copying other people's content. Despite that, I simply wish to share our journey.

While many say it's an easy application, we opted for Watt, a highly reputable visa agent from

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for our peace of mind. I believe it was 100% worth it. Although abundant guidance exists online, I'm not particularly adept with documents and tend to over-submit, so I entrusted Watt with the process.

We are e-commerce business owners; my husband is the CEO, and I am the operations manager. We arrived in Ho Chi Minh City on June 4th, and Watt submitted our documents on the same day.

Here's a breakdown of the documents submitted:

Passports with visa stamps

Passport photos

Business registration documents and licenses

A concise employment verification letter, co-signed by both of us for each other

Six months' worth of personal checking account statements showing over 1 million Thai Baht. We met the 1 million Baht requirement for two people in the last two months. Since we are business owners, Watt suggested applying separately, which we did.

Timeline:

June 4th: Paperwork submitted online to the Ho Chi Minh City embassy.

June 7th: Supporting documents requested:

Proof of residence for me, for which I resubmitted my visa stamp along with two receipts bearing my full name (from nail and massage services, easily obtainable).

CVs or business portfolios with two work samples were requested for both my husband and me.

After submitting these additional documents, we traveled to Hoi An and Da Nang with our son. However, our Airbnb was in Ho Chi Minh City, so if further inquiries about our primary residence arose, we could confirm it was Ho Chi Minh City.

June 11th: My visa was approved.

June 19th: My husband's visa was approved.

The entire process was systematic and straightforward. Yes, we paid an agent's fee, but it was minimal and, as mentioned, 100% worthwhile.

Now, we're packing our bags and ready to head to Thailand! ❀️ If you have any questions, feel free to ask me.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The post shares a detailed account of a couple's experience applying for a DTV visa in Ho Chi Minh City. They hired a reputable visa agent, Watt, due to their unfamiliarity with document preparation. Their application process included submitting necessary documents and responding to requests from the embassy. They received their visa approvals within a couple of weeks and shared tips for future travelers, emphasizing the importance of keeping printed documents for immigration.
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James ********
Thank You for your helpful report πŸ‘

Congratulations πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

PRINT OUT THE EMAIL THAT HAS YOUR DTV VISA.

That's what you should do... print it out.

You may have to show PROOF of your DTV Visa to airline staff on check-in for your flight ✈️ to Thailand...even to the connecting airline staff. Or to the land border crossing entry Thai Immigration Officer.

Upon arrival into Thailand, show the DTV visa to the Thai Immigration Officer and look at the STAMP placed in your passport to be sure you are STAMPED in for 180 days.
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@James *******
thank you! Will definitely take note of this
Arun ***************
Thank you for taking the time and sharing your experience despite meeting with unkind responses in past posts. It takes courage to share and help others sharing these firsthand insights!

Congratulations on the approval! πŸŽ‰

A few additional tips:

- Please ensure you print out your supporting documents, especially your e-visa, when you enter Thailand.

- Double-check your passport stamp when passing through immigration. There have been cases where the officer mistakenly issued the
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-day visit visa instead of the 180-day DTV stamp.

- It’s also helpful to be mentally prepared in case you’re asked any questions regarding your intentions in Thailand and how you plan to support yourself. While this doesn't happen often, it's always good to be ready.

Your answers should align with your intentions, such as your remote work as business owners!
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@Arun **************
thank you! Il do this
Anonymous ******************
Also - I'm not able to book any eligibility assessment through their site. Can you share the email of your contact?
Anonymous *************
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Anonymous participant 820 sorry about that. His name is Wat, and his email is
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Tell him you’re referred by Lovely.
Bangkok ************
Anonymous participant 820 use this instead
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Anonymous ******************
Congrats! I went through Siam Legal in April and had mine rejected. I might get in touch with your agency. Any specific individual there you'd recommend?
Anonymous *************
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Anonymous participant 820 thank you! Yes, his name is wat.

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Tell him Lovely referred you
Nick ******
Leave the mean individuals where they belong, and enjoy your time in Thailand! Congrats 🎊
Anonymous *************
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@Nick *****
thank you! Ya excited to be there, and funny is its our first time in Thailand! Hahaha
Upadhyay *********
Congratulations πŸŽ‰
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@Upadhyay ********
thank you’