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DTV visa approved in Israel after three weeks. (employed and freelancer)
Yes, the process took time. At first I uploaded the documents, then I went to the embassy to pay in cash. There were no available appointments, so I called and asked them to find me an appointment for the payment because I need to fly soon.
On 3.12 I paid, then they reviewed my documents. On 8.12 they sent me a request for additional documents, and on 14.12 I submitted all of them. I didn’t receive any response until today. I went there again this morning, and by the evening I received an answer my DTV was approved.
Visa approved for my wife and I (she’s a dependent).
I own my own businesses but found that the paperwork to apply as an employee was way easier and less hassle.
Would highly recommend for any business owners to apply as an employee of your own company.
I applied from the London embassy. I’m a U.K. passport holder and I have a company in the UAE. Overall the process took around 4 weeks for my wife and I combined.
I am a Myanmar national currently in my final year of a bachelor’s degree program in Thailand. My education (ED) visa will expire on May 31, 2026. I am seeking advice on how I can continue living in Thailand legally after my graduation, as I would prefer not to return to Myanmar at this time.
I would be very grateful for any guidance, shared experiences, or suggestions regarding possible visa options or legal pathways to remain in Thailand.
Thank you all very much for taking the time to read my message and for any advice you can offer. 🙏😊
I just had my DTV revoked . originally it was paid for by my employer but I stopped working for them and they wrote to embassy to inform them I’m no longer contracted to them & had my DTV revoked
I have the Non-B visa, I am planning on changing jobs in July. I have been told 2 options:
1, I can cancel my visa July 1st and the effective date is the 18th.
2, I can cancel on the 11th of July and its effective on the 1st of August.
My new job has told me if I want the Non-B I need to go to laos or another country and apply for it. I looked online and it appears to be a 10-15 day process with the E visa system. They no longer do in person visa's as of the 1st of this year.
Can I apply for this while in Thailand?
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I am married to a Thai citizen. Could I just switch to the Non-O marriage visa without leaving the country, or would I still need to leave Thailand to apply? What does this process look like? Do I need to apply for the Non-O visa the same day as I go to cancel my non-B?
Follow up questions:
If I do need to leave Thailand to do the visa, is a land board crossing okay? About 2 years ago I tried to do a land boarder crossing into Laos near Chiang Rai and I was told I wasn't going to be allowed to leave if I don't get a reentry permit on my visa; which completed defeats the point of trying to do a visa run.
I’m a Uk national. I work in China and My mum lives with me in China on a dependent visa. I will move to Thailand in the summer for a new job and she will move with me. Does anyone know the documents I need to prepare to get her a dependent visa in Thailand? Or what the visa requirements are?
Currently in Vietnam and applied for remote work. I included the employment agreement and a letter from the company owner. They requested docs about the business (I added the registration and a copy of the website), my duties/employment history (I added that and my CV), but also they requested pay slips for 6 months
I haven't started work yet, which was included in the employment agreement (the start date is next week). Has anyone applied for a job they haven't been working at for six months? How can one sent pay slips if they haven't received any yet?
So I got one question. I got my Visa approved recently. If I would change my employment to a new company. Do I have to apply for a new visa with the same process or what do I need to do?
Currently in the US (LA Consulate jurisdiction). Have an offer for a job in Phuket. The employer is currently working on the work permit paperwork I'll need to submit through the e-visa portal.
On the LA Consulate website there is both a 90-day option ($80) and a 1 year option ($200).
My plan is to work high season for about 5 months.
My understanding is that near the 90 day mark I'll need to leave the country (she said go-to Malaysia) and re-apply for another 90 day visa. She made it sound like it's a one-day process. Does this sound correct?
She also said don't bother with the 1 year option as "they never get approved and it's a waste of money". Any thoughts here on why this option is more difficult?
If I could get the 1 year Non-B visa would that preclude me from having to leave the country at 90 days, or is the exit/entry still required on a 1 year Non-B visa also?