I applied for a soft-power visa (DTV visa) with a Muay Thai camp at the Thai embassy in Cambodia, but it was rejected after two and a half weeks — and I don’t know the reason why. My documents should have been exactly as required by the Thai authorities. Now I’m not sure what to do next. Can anyone help or has anyone experienced a similar situation?
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A user shares their experience of applying for a DTV visa linked to a Muay Thai camp in Cambodia, which was rejected without explanation. They seek advice on next steps. Commenters suggest providing more information about the application, including details about the camp and course length, and recommend switching to a school recognized by the Thai education ministry for support. Others suggest exploring other application avenues or using a visa agent.
Surely you can supply more info. The name of the camp, their previous DTV experience and success rate, the length of your course, how long your funds seasoned, were there any additional documents requested, etc etc.
Recommend to change to use paperwork from muaythai school under Thailand education ministry. Can contact this school they can support both DTV or ED visa with themselves school documents, facebook: Chiangmai Muay Thai Gym or IG : chiangmaimuaythaigym
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