Hello everyone! š Thank you for everyones help. The group was very helpful to me! I want to share my experience so that I can also help others.
My visa was approved on June 16th.
šI'll share the details of my experience.
I am Mongolian passport and I applied in Hanoi. I made a deposit for one month of training at Tiger Eye Muay Thai and MMA.
I had over 1 million baht balance in my account.
I applied on June 10th and I was asked for additional documents on June 11th. Tiger Eye provided me with a packet of documents, but I didn't upload all of them. The email requested specific documents, such as the business registration, which I have uploaded on the 13th.
On the 16th I received my visa!
Yesterday was my first day of Muay Thai. I did my second training session today. I had a lot of fun! And the facility and schedule is nice. Gain more friends and they help, training so helpful. And now I'm thinking about afternoon Muay Thai class. I'm really excited about it š
If you need to contact the Gym:
Tiger Eye Martial Arts
I love 'Tiger Eye Muay Thai and MMA' gym.
Thank you for your time and enjoy your lovely day š
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user, a Mongolian passport holder, successfully obtained a DTV visa for training at Tiger Eye Muay Thai and MMA in Thailand. They detailed their application process, highlighting the importance of submitting required documents promptly and the benefits of having sufficient funds. After receiving the visa, they began their Muay Thai training, expressing satisfaction with the gym and their experiences so far. Several comments provided additional advice regarding the visa acquisition for Muay Thai training, suggesting longer training commitments and the necessity of showing proof of the visa upon travel.
How many months did you pay for upfront ? I know that school offers 1 month packages
Greg ********
Congrats - enjoy the training!
James ********
Awesome report... Thanks
BUT I would caution others who wish to get the DTV visa with Muay Thai training to consider a 6 months or more course.
As we are seeing DENIED visa applications for only one month of Muay Thai training.
Ask your Muay Thai training school for their recent history of assisting those seeking the DTV visa, where to apply, and follow their advice.
And we have seen a Thai Embassy decline the DTV visa but issue a SETV single entry or METV multiple entry tourist visa.
James ********
Thank You for your helpful report š
Congratulations ššš
PRINT OUT THE EMAIL THAT HAS YOUR DTV VISA.
That's what you should do... print it out.
You may have to show PROOF of your DTV Visa to airline staff on check-in for your flight āļø to Thailand...even to the connecting airline staff. Or to the land border crossing entry Thai Immigration Officer.
Upon arrival into Thailand, show the DTV visa to the Thai Immigration Officer and look at the STAMP placed in your passport to be sure you are STAMPED in for 180 days.