My First DTV Entry Experience: Flying from New Delhi to Bangkok
At New Delhi airport, the flight check-in desk asked for my return ticket. I showed them a dummy one. Then, I asked the staff member if she wanted to see my visa as well. She looked surprised and asked, “You have a visa?” I showed it to her, and she had no further questions.
In New Delhi, airline staff often ask for hotel bookings, return tickets, and, in some cases, proof of funds. However, at immigration, I was not asked any questions.
Upon arrival in Bangkok, I simply handed the officer my DTV printout and passport. Without any questions, she stamped my passport with 180 days of stay.
TLDR : Answer Summary
The author shares their positive experience of traveling from New Delhi to Bangkok on a DTV visa. At the New Delhi airport, they provided a dummy return ticket and their visa, which surprised the airline staff. Upon arrival in Bangkok, the immigration officer required only the DTV printout and passport, granting a 180-day stay without further questions.
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