What is the process for applying for a Thai visa as a digital nomad in Jakarta, Indonesia?

Nov 18, 2024
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Sarah *********
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SHARE: Jakarta, Indonesia Embassy

Family of three from New Zealand. (Me as lead, husband as spouse and daughter 12 as dependJonny Greenert)

18th November 2024.

Applied this morning.

Hubby Jonny got short straw and went to wait at Embassy early am. He was there by 6.15am and was 10th in the queue. Probably about 100 people behind us by the time the doors opened.

In and out by 10am. The Embassy Team were super helpful all around from security to the team accepting your documents and payment. - gave back any docs not needed, took payment and gave slip to come back on Thursday to collect passports after lunch.

Applied under Remote Worker / Digital Nomad

We have two companies in NZ - one tourism, one business coaching. We choose to apply under the business coaching business cause client contracts, income and portfolio was easiest to create.

Provided the following:

For me as “DTV” remote worker

Bank account with NZ $66k at ending balance (about 1.3m baht) gave six months balance fluctuates from $2k through to the $66k throughout that period.

Investments of approx $80k at ending balance (approx 1.6m baht) kinda liquid - added just in case.

Company registration in NZ plus NZBN registration, plus companies office extract which shows the two of us as sole shareholders of business with our trust - which on the extract shows our names and my Mum’s as our third trustee. My husband and I are the two directors of the company.

Stripe report showing subscription payments of approximately NZ$300k over 12 months - didn’t bother giving Xero invoices and payments to bank as it felt excessive. I also printed out all existing client contracts but they didn’t want those. For all financials we put into xe.com to exchange and screenshot and added to application.

Letter from my husband and I saying I can work remotely.

Employment Contract showing I can work remotely and remuneration is dependent on profit of company.

Screenshot on PDf of my website, social channels and podcast.

Rental agreement for house in Thailand

Airbnb printout for Jakarta

Flight details for Friday this week.

For Jonny

Marriage certificate.

Sponsorship letter saying I am responsible for him financially and he will follow all the rules in Thailand. While educating our daughter in the rich Thai culture.

Copies of bank statements / financials.

Copy of my passport and his.

For daughter

Birth certificate

Sponsorship letter saying same as above and that Jonny would homeschool.

Copie of bank statements / financials.

Copy of my passport and hers

Three yellow envelopes of cash each with $5.6m rupiah.

Stuff to think about:

ATMs in Jakarta seem to have upper limit of $2.5m per withdrawal. So you’ll need to do three even if there is just one of you. We had to do 7 withdrawals.

Accommodation and flights to and from Jakarta from NZ to Thailand afterwards were all still cheaper than applying in NZ.

Now we wait - will update on Thursday when we pick up passports - or earlier if they ask/need further information from me.

Been in and out of Thailand since June 2024 - both Jonny and I have left for work and our all extensions done for our daughter.

Any questions hit us up below. Aside from the early start very smooth easy process. Huge thanks to this community for all the tips.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
A family of three from New Zealand recently applied for a Thai digital nomad visa (DTV) at the Embassy in Jakarta. The lead applicant, with their spouse and daughter, shared an account of their experience, detailing the embassy visit and the documentation required. They arrived early to secure a spot in line and reported a positive experience with embassy staff. The application included extensive financial documentation, proof of remote work, and sponsorship letters. They noted practical aspects like ATM withdrawal limits in Jakarta and found the overall process to be smooth and effective, with hopes of updating their status upon passport collection.
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Andi ***********
Congrats! 10th in line at 615am..WOW. I guess many want to do the walk ins before Jakarta goes online. NZ has the most expensive DTV fee so can see how it makes sense for many NZers doing it overseas. I can imagine the paperwork you had to do for 4., great it was a smooth process. Enjoy Thailand.
Mo ******
@Andi **********
I was in the same line and I was number 19. Arrived at 7:00
Andi ***********
Mo Amdl When did you get to hand in your docs?
Mo ******
@Andi **********
they gave me a receipt saying I have to come pick up on Thursday
Andi ***********
@Mo *****
Ok, you can write a post of success on Thursday.. 😊
Mo ******
@Andi **********
i was going to write and tag you below on the comment bc you helped me 🙏
Mo ******
@Andi **********
i gave them all this morning. Now wait and see 🤞
Sarah *********
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@Andi **********
we were expecting it to be busy given it’s the last week. We’re on our way back to Thailand after some work in NZ so it was good timing for us.

Jonny and I met there twenty years ago.. so it kinda feels like coming home after many years in NZ.
Greg ********
I take it the 100 were not all DTV applicants and included other consular matters?
Sarah *********
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@Greg *******
no idea - just a big queued people waiting to access the embassy. The few we spoke to were all doing DTV. But that’s a small sample of people.
Greg ********
@Sarah ********
If it was all DTV that would seem big numbers. I have been to Singapore Thai Embassy for B Visa for work. Looking back I think there were easily 100 people there that day and I had planned what I thought would be a quieter day. Good luck with the DTV.
Sarah *********
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@Greg *******
we expected it to be busy… given it’s the last in person week. Given that info so people know what to expect. We have found the detailed posts most useful for us here in the community so wanted to do the same for others.