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Jun 4, 2025
a year ago
Hi everyone!

I have a DTV visa (Workcation),i applied for an e-visa for my son & sponsor to (13 years old Son)

I got email ,requested documents
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Oct 29, 2024
2 years ago
Jonathan ***********
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Hi all - looking for some DTV application advice. I applied for the DTV while in Vietnam and subsequently left the country. I have now received a request for additional information including proof that I am in Vietnam - which I was when I applied, but am no longer.

I have seen no information stating that you need to be in the country of application for an e-visa for the time spent processing the application, only to make the application, however this may be a loophole from the (recent) days when they would keep your passport during the application.

Question is - in the opinion of the great minds assembled here - should I submit the hotel bookings for my time there or return to VN to complete the process?
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Mar 18, 2020
6 years ago
Tod *********
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ATTENTION MEMBERS (Especially ones in the north west)

The land border at Mae Sai - Tachiliek has stopped allowing people to bounce out and back by buying a day pass (500baht/$10USD) and now require a person to hold a valid VISA to Myanmar BEFORE you can stamp out and back at that border.

This is the link to BUY an eVISA for Myanmar.

[members only]/

UNLESS you are from a country that gets visa free entry to Myanmar you CANNOT bounce at Mae Sai -Tachiliek without getting a visa to Myanmar before hand.

Thanx go to Charlie Brennan for this information. He was the FIRST foreigner turned away when they started the policy :O
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