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Where can I apply for the DTV visa in November considering the e-visa system changes?

Sep 20, 2024
2 years ago
Hi everyone,

Does anyone have information on where we can apply for the DTV in November? It seems that most Thai embassies are implementing e-visa systems, which might make the process longer.

Thank you in advance for any insights.
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The user is seeking information on where to apply for the DTV visa in November, particularly in light of the new e-visa systems being implemented by many Thai embassies, which could potentially affect the speed of the application process. Comments suggest that the e-visa system can make the process quicker, and applicants should use the options available in the country they are currently in.
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Paul *******
The E system in England has made it quicker.

Best of luck
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@Paul ******
Does it make the waiting time longer? And was it possible for non-citizens to apply?
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Andi ***********
Anonymous participant UK is 2-3 days.Non citizens can apply while they are in the UK.
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John **********
You apply using the options available for the country you are physically in at the time you apply
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@John *********
There is no Thai embassy in the country where I am currently residing. That’s why I was planning to visit another country to apply for the visa. However, I need to know approximately how long the process will take.

For example, I saw that in Vietnam, the process used to take 3 working days, but that was before the e-visa system was introduced.
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John *******
Anonymous participant - is there a Thai consulate in a country near to the one you are residing in? If so, they may be responsible for applicants from your country. If they already use e-visa, you might be able to apply through the consulate in the neighboring county without traveling there (if it is under their jurisdiction).
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@John ******
the closest consulate is in Armenia, and they are sending passports to Thai embassy in Russia, and it will take approximately two months as I was told
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John **********
Anonymous participant i don't think they've moved to evisa yet?
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@John *********
Vietnam is moving to e-visa soon, Indonesia(Jakarta) too
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John **********
Anonymous participant sure. But until they do nobody is going to know processing times
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