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What should I put for my address in Thailand when applying for a workation visa?

Feb 2, 2026
3 months ago
Tiphany **********
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Hello,

I am applying for a workation dtv in Hanoï.

In the adress in Thailand section, what do you put? I have booked hotel for 12 nights waiting to find something more permanent. What do you I answer in other adress in Thailand?

Is it ok to have only the first 12 nights planned?

Also for the way I arrived, I don't have tickets yet as I don't know when my visa will be approved. Do I just put a flight number without booking?

Thank you
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The user inquired about the necessary information for a workation visa application for Thailand, specifically regarding the address section while staying at a hotel temporarily and how to indicate travel plans without confirmed tickets. Comments suggest that it's acceptable to list the hotel name and intended stay duration, as well as to include a flight number for travel plans, even without a booking.
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Yes thats fine. I never even booked the hotel, just put the name of the hotel and a supposed 6 night booking there.

For the flights, I also didnt book those, but just put down the intended flight number.

Was approved without questions etc.
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Robert *******
IT is so easy if you make an account, open the website, try to apply and IF you stop before payments, it stays on the website for 14 days.

Enough time to find out what to answer, edit, double check and when 110% sure all is correct, make the payment and apply.
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Robert *******
the Travel information is about INTENDED, so what is your plan?

Not your actual booked tickets.
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Robert *******
Second is Accommodation after arrival in Thailand
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Robert *******
First time the question is about your HOME address.

The place what you call home
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