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Hi, I applied for a DTV from Mumbai, India. Received a 6 month multiple entry tourist visa instead? What does this mean? Can I reapply for a DTV while this visa is still valid?
Hi everyone, I have a question about the Thai DTV visa.
I work as a seafarer on a ship. When I finish my contract, I am officially on leave or sometimes registered as unemployed until my next contract starts.
Do you think this kind of work situation can qualify for a DTV visa? Has anyone here applied with a similar job situation?
Thanks in advance for any advice or experience you can share!
Does anyone know how long the employment should be to be approved for the DTV? I have registered self-employment on Dec 1st so only for a month so far. I wanted to apply soon for the DTV.
My Second Question About DTV Workation Eligibility
Hi everyone,
I run a sole proprietorship in my home country, and I sell my own branded products through online marketplaces (similar to Amazon, Lazada, Shopee, etc.). All my income is generated outside Thailand, and I have no Thai clients, no Thai employees, and no business operations inside Thailand.
I would like to apply for the DTV Workation category, but I am not sure if my case fits the requirements.
👉 Does a self-employed online seller, who earns income from foreign customers/platforms, qualify for the DTV Workation visa?
👉 Do they consider this type of e-commerce income as “remote work with foreign income”?
If anyone has experience or official clarification, I would truly appreciate your help.
Has anyone successfully obtained the Non-Immigrant OX 5-Year Retirement Visa? If so, could you kindly share your experiences, tips, and advice? Additionally, does applying through an agent or law firm offer any advantages for the applicant?
✨ Question about the Soft Power DTV Visa (Thailand) ✨ — especially the courses that actually qualify.
I’ve seen that things like Muay Thai, Thai cooking, cultural training and even wellness or fitness courses are included, but I can’t seem to find an official list anywhere.
Also, I’m a bit confused about the medical route. I need some dental work done soon — but would that actually make me eligible for a 5-year DTV visa, even if the treatment only lasts around 6 weeks?
Ideally, I’d love to just do a yoga or fitness-related course, but I’m open to whatever works best for the visa requirements.
If anyone has gone through this process or knows a school / course that’s been accepted under the Soft Power DTV, please share! 🙏
Would really appreciate any tips, links, or firsthand experiences.
Just got a rejection notice from the Thai Embassy in Singapore.
I applied via the freelancer route - supplied all the documents necessary within the application form. My portfolio, my bank account showing 500,000 THB for 3 months.
I'm also a Singapore citizen applying.
I find it so weird that they didn't ask for more documents nor for an interview, but it just went from "Document Checking" > "Waiting for Approval" > "Rejected"
I'm trying to call them now to find out the reason. Should I head down to the embassy in person to ask for the reason for this 'ineligibility'?
Edit: Is there anything I can do about this now? Or just take the L and try applying from another country?
That $500 application fee hurts and I'm not sure if I would be willing to spend to try again even with Soft Power. It's ridiculous.
Final Edit:
I was just told by the embassy that I was deemed ineligible by the MFA HQ because I am a freelancer without a contracted income with a company. Kinda defeats the definition of ‘freelancer’ in my opinion, but it is what it is.
The staff also told me that things are becoming stricter and they’re approving less DTVs compared to the past.
For anyone else who is applying as a freelancer, just make sure you have yearly or permanent contracts with companies to show consistent income.
Well.. I guess I might either apply again through the soft power route or else just do visa runs every 2 months. Cheers to everyone that helped!
I'm new to this group. Last month I visited Thailand for a week and loved to stay for longer. I'm planning to apply for DTV.
I started my company in my country 3 months ago but the operations are yet to start. It is an online business and currently products are under development.
Am I eligible to apply for DTV? Do they ask for monthly revenues?
or Is it better to apply under soft power category for now?
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