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What is the process for obtaining a DTV Visa approval in Thailand?

Jan 5, 2025
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Wayne ********
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I explain the process I went through to get my DTV Visa approval.
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The post details the author's personal journey in obtaining approval for a DTV Visa in Thailand. The comments show community engagement, with several users expressing gratitude for the shared video tutorial, discussing individual situations with different visa types, and raising concerns about the application process.
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Michael *********
Thanks for the video
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Wayne ********
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@Michael ********
you’re welcome glad you liked it.
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Karolina *********
Thanks for sharing, that’s great ☺️👏🏼 Did you go for digital nomad or soft power?
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@Karolina ********
I went with soft power option, doing Muay Thai training.
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@Wayne *******
thank you for clarifying ☺️👍🏼
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Leanne **********
I'm currently on Ed Visa. It expires end of Feb.

I'm going to apply for soft power option in a few weeks. I wish I didn't need to leave Thailand to apply.
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you already know with softpower? I’m also on a ed visa now in Thailand. Will Apple for dtv in May
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Wayne ********
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@Leanne *********
good luck on your application!!!
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Tommy **********
Awesome video, thank you 🙏
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@Tommy *********
you’re welcome thank you.
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Tommy ********
It’s different for everyone.
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Very true
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Ken *******
Awesome video mate
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