My Experience with the DTV Visa - Applying from India
Hi everyone,
I wanted to share my experience applying for the DTV Visa under the Digital Nomad / Workcation category.
A big thank you to this group! The posts and shared experiences from other members were incredibly helpful.
I applied for the DTV Visa on February 10th from India, selecting the New Delhi embassy. I paid the visa fee of 10,000 THB via bank deposit at a DBS Bank branch.
## Documents Submitted:
* A formal letter on my company’s letterhead, signed and stamped, explaining my work.
* A No Objection Letter (NOC) from the Board of Directors, confirming that my company has no issues with me working remotely.
* My company’s Incorporation Certificate and GST Certificate.
* My personal bank statement for the past three months. (I didn’t maintain a balance of 500,000 THB consistently, but I had around 600,000 THB in my account for the past week.)
* My recent income tax return, showing my annual income.
* For proof of current location, I submitted my national ID and the most recent Indian entry stamp on my passport.
* For accommodation, I booked a "pay at hotel" reservation for 81 days and entered those details.
That’s all I submitted.
I applied yesterday, and today, I received my visa via email!
I hope this helps. 😊
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user shares their personal experience applying for the DTV Visa under the Digital Nomad/Workcation category from India. They detail the steps taken, including submitting various documents, making the payment at a bank, and the fast approval of their visa received via email the next day. They express gratitude towards the community for the helpful information provided.
Even for the payment, I didn’t go to the embassy as its far from my place. I just deposited the money in their DBS account and emailed them the acknowledgement receipt.
I uploaded everything online, including the bank statements, which I downloaded directly from internet banking. Unlike Schengen or other visa applications, there was no need for a bank’s signature and stamp.
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