This is NOT an official government website. We are an independent resource providing information and assistance to travelers.

What was your experience applying for a DTV visa with Issa Compass in Vietnam?

Apr 17, 2025
3 days ago
MacKenzie ******
ORIGINAL POSTER
๐€๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ซ๐จ๐ฏ๐ž๐ ๐ข๐ง ๐‡๐‚๐Œ๐‚! Finally got my DTV๐Ÿ™

I wanted to share my experience using Issa Compass for DTV application โ€” if thatโ€™s okay โ€” in case itโ€™s helpful for others in this group. This isnโ€™t an ad, I just had a really positive experience and thought Iโ€™d pass it along.

I first tried applying on my own in Taipei for the remote worker category and got denied (back in December, when Taipei was still in person. I was coming off of a non-B, with a brand new contract, and they hated that). So I decided to hang out on tourist visa for a few months and try again in Ho Chi Minh City.

I was really worried about getting denied again and wasting money. So this time I decided to try Issa Compass. I think I would have been approved anyway if I did it myself, but tbh this just took a lot of stress off me to use their services. I got approved yesterday (in 6 working days). The DTV visa fee is $340 in Vietnam I think, and I paid $487 total, including the service + visa cost (so like 147 for service).

I did the free consultation with them where they determined if I was a good fit for the DTV. Obviously, you can do this all yourself, but having an expert check everything just made me feel way more comfortable after the denial the first time. Iโ€™ve seen a lot of people say they got denied over little errors like a passport number being input incorrectly, so I wanted to have a second pair of eyes look at my documents.

I uploaded my documents directly into the app (itโ€™s cool tbh, really user-friendly. You can see in second picture), and theyโ€™ll review them all before you pay anything. I compiled all myself when I applied the first time, and itโ€™s easy if youโ€™re organized, but this just really made it super simple, and I knew I didnโ€™t forget anything.

They review your docs pretty quickly and once done, then you can leave the country. I messaged them when I landed with like a picture of my boarding pass and they submitted the DTV application for me immediately.

When I was in Vietnam, they communicated with the embassy for me as well (there was a follow up question about like pay slips vs. direct deposits), and we had a WhatsApp group the whole time where I could ask questions and get the updates.

And yesterday my visa came through! So anyway, I just wanted to share because itโ€™s like a cool middle ground between doing it yourself and getting a full on agent.

Feel free to ask me questions!

Edit: One more thing! If you are denied, theyโ€™ll refund the fees or reapply for you for no extra cost๐Ÿซถ
1,080
views
25
likes
30
all likes
3
replies
0
images
3
users
TLDR : Answer Summary
A user shared their successful experience applying for a Digital Nomad Visa (DTV) in Ho Chi Minh City using Issa Compass. After a prior denial in Taipei, they opted for professional assistance to alleviate stress, resulting in approval within six working days. The user highlighted the ease of document submission through the Issa Compass app and their efficient communication with the embassy during the application process. Additionally, the service offers a refund or reapplication if denied, making it a reliable option for those applying for the DTV.
DTV VISA RESOURCES / SERVICES
Aron ***********
What do you mean by this?

"I was coming off of a non-B, with a brand new contract, and they hated that"

What did they hate? I'm coming off of a non-B visa and I want to apply for the DTV in the next few weeks, so I'm particularly curious about this aspect.
James ********
Thank You for your helpful report ๐Ÿ‘

Congratulations ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

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 โœˆ๏ธ 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.
MacKenzie ******
ORIGINAL POSTER
Here is a link to their google maps location:
***************************************************************************
As you can also have an in person consult.

And website:
***************************