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What is the process for applying for a DTV visa for remote workers at the Royal Thai Embassy in Berlin?

Jan 28, 2025
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Raphael *******
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Applied for DTV for remote workers at Royal Thai Embassy in Berlin.

Applied on 23. of December and provided following documents:

- Covering letter explaining that im business owner and employed as Managing Director at my own company (GmbH)

- Handelsregister Auszug (German)

- Gewerbeanmeldung (German)

- Proof of residence (Personalausweis)

- Kontoauszug (Trade Republic Verrechnungskonto)

- Proof of income (3m bank statement filtered by “Salary”)

- Proof that company makes money (3m bank statement filtered by incoming payments)

3rd of January “request for further documents” (it was actually only 4 working days due to Christmas holidays and new year eve):

- Biodata page of Passport or Travel Document: full scan of biodata page. Scanned in a scanner / no smartphone picture.

- Other request documents: Explanation how I work remotely from Thailand

Since I was on vacation I submitted the requested documents at the evening of January 24 (weekend)

Monday, January 27 -> status changed from review documents to Pending Approval. 3 hours later: Approved + received visa by email.

Actually it was very fast and easy :)
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The user successfully applied for a DTV visa for remote workers at the Royal Thai Embassy in Berlin, submitting various documents including proof of business ownership and income. After a request for further documents and a quick response, the visa was approved within a month, highlighting a smooth application process.
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James ********
Thank You for your helpful report ☺️

Congratulations 👏👏👏.

Be sure to PRINT copies of the DTV visa you received in the email sent to you.

Show it to your airline on check-in for your flight to Thailand and Thai Immigration Officers on arrival.
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