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What was your experience with applying for a Digital Nomad Visa (DTV) in Thailand through the eVisa system in London?

Oct 8, 2024
2 years ago
Applied for DTV on Friday morning at London via evisa system. Request came for 3 extra documents friday afternoon. 1.letter as to who i was and why i wanted a DTV, 2. Copy of flights inbound to thailand. 3. Copy of SA tax return. Visa approved late monday around midnight. Im a freelance offshore worker, I provided 2 contracts from this year and my 500k had been in my thai bank for 3 weeks. I dont think it could have been any easier to get this visa.
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The poster shared their experience of applying for a Digital Nomad Visa (DTV) in Thailand through the eVisa system in London. They submitted their application on a Friday morning and received a request for additional documents on the same day, which included a personal letter, flight itinerary, and South African tax return. The visa was approved late Monday night. The poster mentioned they are a freelance offshore worker and had provided two contracts and evidence of a significant amount in their Thai bank account. They expressed satisfaction with the ease of the process.
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Linny *******
Did you provide South African tax returns for your business or personally?
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@Linny ******
UK individual Self Assesment.
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James ********
Congratulations 👏🎉
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Andi ***********
Congrats....London is extremely efficient with approval,
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