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Vientienne has a new online (only?) System since the beginning of this year. Anybody had any experience with this? Average process time and time The 500k Baht have to be on the account
This may help anyone with special charcaters in their name!💥💥
My husband who is a German national spells his name with an Ö. His passport says that spelling in the name secrion but In the machine readable part of passport it says the International speling with OE. We used BOECKEL In our application.
His DTV was rejected recently because they only considered the name on the name section and not in the bottom of passport.
We have to re-submit a new application with a certificate certifying that both names are same. Even though they are on the currentnt passportrt.
For anyone that applied in Vietnam, Jakarta, or Cambodia, how much time did you budget for the application process? I'm trying to determine whether I should book for 1 week or 2 weeks.
I'm a cryptocurrency trader and liquidated ~700k THB and deposited it into my personal checking account, however I don't receive a consistent paycheck. Ideally I would like to apply at an embassy that accepts 1 month bank statement. Spoke with a law firm in Bangkok (Baan Thai) and they recommended applying in Vietnam. They said Vietnam is fast (5 days) and although they require 6 month bank bank statement, they are only concerned with the final closing balance.
However, I've read posts on here stating that Jakarta accepts 1 month bank statement and is quite fast as well.
Could anyone share their experience or recommendation?
For context, I'm applying under Muay Thai Soft Power through FITFAC. Course is paid in full for 9 months. US citizen.
What countries (near Thailand) are offering the fastest processing times?
When it was in-person applications, Taiwan was known for being speedy.
Now that everyone is using the e-Visa system, where should they go?
I have nothing against spending a week in Vietnam, Malaysia, Laos, or Cambodia. I'd still prefer a fast turnaround that's hassle-free. But I'd prefer it NOT to be two weeks or longer!
Thanks in advance,
John
PS Not dead nor related to the actor but I will entertain your jokes.
Thank you to this group for providing such valuable information!!!! To pay it forward, here's how my application went.
Applied in HCM on Wednesday 15/01 around 8PM for Muay Thai DTV
Had a quick look on Friday 17/01 and saw status moved to pending approval
Was getting a bit nervous today (business day #5) as I didn't want to be stuck here for Tet. Emailed the consulate this morning (no reply) and called them at 4:30PM (30 minutes before closing). The lady on the phone said my application would be approved today or tomorrow, I asked her if it please can be today and she said she'd speak to the consul.
40 minutes later (5:10PM) I got the approval email.
Documents:
Proof of location: pdf with a picture of entry stamp, boarding pass, hotel booking and Vietnam visa
Financial: Savings account 01/07/2024 - 15/01/2025 (day of application), there was well over THB500K in the account for the entire period. I gave them monthly statements with all transactions and beginning/end amounts (Dutch bank, did not translate the statements)
Muay Thai:
* letter of endorsement
* letter of enrolment (8 months training, start date, also stating I had paid 1 month ahead and will be living in the gym)
* training schedule
* gym business registration
* sports authority registration
* house book gym
* house book gym owner
* ID (back and front) gym owner
Form
Home address: hotel in HCM
Permanent address: gym in Thailand
Thai address: gym in Thailand
Employment: unemployed (I'm actually a freelancer but between contracts so technically not lying)
My background
November '21 - July '23 countless visa exempts, a few tourist visa's, extensions, border runs and (remember those?) 2 COVID extensions
July '24 - now ED visa + 1 ED extension (did not get a re-entry stamp when I left last week), visa I got through a language school
I genuinely train at the gym, have been since 2018, it's a relatively small, family-owned gym that only does DTV for people who will actually attend training (so unless you're willing to do so, don't ask which gym it is 😉)
Flying back tomorrow, will update this post to let you know how immigration went (Phuket).
UPDATE re entry: Entered through Phuket Intl Airport, the IO studied my ED visa and extension, told me I don't have to do fingerprints, only photo and didn't ask any questions, stamped me in for 180 days. Easy peasy ☺️
Question if anyone has experience about applying for a DTV using an agent through the soft power option. As some reports coming back for people extending DTV at immigration in Thailand are being asked to provide documents proving original application. Does anyone have information specific to Chiang Mai immigration or do you think soft power via agent will mean leaving Thailand every 6 months. Thanks
Jast got my first yearly extension on my Non O marriage visa today did the paper work early December they put in passport come back 28th January immigration phoned yesterday to say all done and come in any time to get the stamp. I'm 10mins from them so went in this morning out in 15mins the whole thing from start to finish was just so easy I'm in Roi Et. Ps thanks Tod for some help earlier.