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Feb 22, 2026
2 months ago
Hi everyone,

I would like to apply for the DTV as a freelancer. I work in dropshipping with a friend, and we operate one online store together. We share the income generated from that website.

My friend has already used this same website as proof of income for his DTV application. Would I be able to use the same source of income for my application as well, or is it likely to be rejected?

Thank you in advance for your advice.
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May 22, 2025
a year ago
"Hello friends. I applied for the DTV (Digital Nomad Visa) on May 7. Today, they requested additional documents. I am an entrepreneur doing dropshipping on Amazon. What they asked for is: 'An employment contract or work document from your country, or a professional portfolio showing your status as a digital nomad, remote worker, foreign talent, or freelancer.' Which document should I submit in response to this? I would really appreciate your help..."
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Feb 12, 2025
a year ago
Johnny *********
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Hi peeps!

I'm interested by the DTV but I was wondering if it's fine to work online with a Dropshipping website from products in Thailand?

For example, I run an e-commerce website, living in Thailand. When a customer order a product, I will buy the product to the store and send it to the customer.

It's a little bit tricky so that's why I ask. I know with the DTV, we can't work in the Kingdom, but is it considered as working?

Thanks!
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