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What is the process for obtaining a DTV (Digital Nomad) Visa in Thailand?

Oct 3, 2025
7 months ago
Hiroki ********
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DTV Visa (Thailand Workcation)

I'm Japanese and have been running a restaurant in the Netherlands for about seven years.

• September 11: I applied at the Thai Embassy in The Hague, Netherlands.

• I received a notice from the embassy that I would be scheduled for an interview on September 18.

During the interview, I was asked questions such as:

1. Is remote work possible?

2. Why do you want a DTV visa?

3. When do you plan to go to Thailand and how long do you plan to stay?

4. Have you ever been to Thailand?

After the interview, I was asked to submit copies of all pages of my passport.

I had recently renewed my passport, so I copied the blank pages and sent them. Shortly after, I was also asked to submit a copy of my old passport.

Unfortunately, I lost my old passport during my trip, so I sent a copy of the police report I took at that time.

• October 2: Visa Approved!

I'm sharing this in the hopes that it will be helpful to others.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
A user successfully shares their experience of applying for a DTV visa in Thailand, detailing their application and interview process at the Thai Embassy in The Hague. They highlight key interview questions, challenges with documentation due to a lost passport, and ultimately their visa approval. Fellow users express congratulations and seek advice on establishing remote work.
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Shandy ********
Congratulations. What documentation do you provide to establish remote work for your restaurant?
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Anonymous ******************
Congratulations see you in Thailand. AKA (PARADISE)
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Andi ***********
Omedetou gozaimasu!..Enjoy being a DTVER!
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