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What is the longest wait time for a Thai DTV approval?

Dec 8, 2025
5 months ago
What’s the longest you’ve waited for DTV?
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The discussion revolves around individuals sharing their experiences regarding the wait times for the Thai DTV (Digital Nomad Visa) approval. Responses vary significantly, from as short as 3 days to an extreme claim of 44 years. Several users mention typical waits of 3 to 4 months, while others discuss their applications being canceled or accepted through specific agencies, indicating variability depending on the agency and location.
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My client has waited a month at cambodia.
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Anonymous ******************
3 months and after 3 months i saw my application status as “cancelled”, but not “rejected”. Because I had submitted everything that they needed and they didn’t have the reason to reject my case. I submitted 1 year of financial statement with more than $36k closing balance and minimum threshold was $24k throughout the year. Also i submitted my own properties documents worth more than $500k. They didn’t accept my case because i applied through islamabad embassy.
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Kevin *********
He who waits, master debates
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Sampo *********
I don't think anyone has waited twice yet.
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Robin ****
4 month
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James ********
15 working days to get a reply
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Anonymous ******************
Just depends on your agency but I heard a lot of good things about Evo360
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Anonymous ******************
44 years
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IVE ******************
Anonymous participant 313 28 years for me 44 years bet that was a headache
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เอดี *******
3 days start to finish!
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Ben ********
I've only had one
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