Hi everyone! I’m looking for some advice from anyone who has successfully applied for a DTV Visa (Soft Power/Muay Thai track) through the Royal Thai Embassy in Tel Aviv.
I’ve already secured all the documents from my gym in Bangkok (DBD, Camp License, and a 12-month Enrollment Letter) and I have strong financial proof (well over the 500k THB requirement).
I'm a bit nervous because I’ve heard about rejections in other embassies like Hanoi, so I wanted to ask:
1. Does anyone here have experience applying specifically in Tel Aviv for Muay Thai?
2. How strict are they compared to other locations?
3. If the documents are 100% complete, does it usually go smoothly, or should I expect a request for additional info?
Thanks in advance for any insights!
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The user is seeking advice on the DTV Visa application process specifically at the Royal Thai Embassy in Tel Aviv for the Muay Thai track. They have prepared their documentation and have sufficient financial proof but are apprehensive due to reports of rejections at other embassies. They ask for experiences from others who have applied in Tel Aviv, the strictness of the embassy compared to others, and the likelihood of needing to provide additional information if all documents are complete.
I've no experience of that consulate but try searching the group. One thing I notice that is increasingly asked for is evidence of how you will support yourself for the duration of the visa
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