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Dear friends! I’m thinking to apply for DTV in Phuket. Would you recommended me any Soft Power classes over there if any especially for cooking class? Also do I have to prove 3 months statement of just screenshot of balance while applying with the embassy in Vietnam! Thank you 😊
I am applying for a NON-IMMIGRATION TYPE O RETIREMENT VISA from the UK and it asks to show income of 65000 a month for 3 months OR a current balance of 800000. If I apply using the current balance route how long would the 800000 have to have been in your account for ?
Just had my DTV visa approved, applied last week, they got back to me within 24 hours requesting more information, I had to wait for my latest bank statement which was available yesterday and woke up to approval in my inbox this morning. This was London embassy so all in all their side took less than 48 hours to process and receive. The bad news is don't fly for another month lol.
I'm about to do my first re-entry while having a DTV active (entered with it Thailand in end of January and have to extend or re-enter now for the +180 days. By plane (singapore). Aside from the visa document, do I need anything else for the airport? I've been reading all the posts about being stricter now. I don't have a statement showing money in bank account, but I can show the money through e-banking if needed (they are across few accounts, all mine). The DTV was as digital nomad (showed portfolio and business and money back then).
I'm slightly confused. I understand the 400,000 bht requirement in a Thai bank to get the marriage visa. I also understand that I will need to get the 90 day non-o visa from my local Thai consulate. However, I saw a requirement that I need to show a financial amount of 20,000 bht to apply for that 90 day visa.
1. That seems like a very small amount; only about $600. Is that correct?
2. I assume that it can be in a US bank, but is there a certain amount of time that the deposit must be shown?
3. Can it be in a joint checking account with my wife, or does it need to be in a separate account in my name only?
4. If I can't use a joint account, can I show an IRA account that is in my sole name?
5. I realize that these are probably very dumb questions, but I want to make sure that I have everything properly arranged before I start. Thanks
Hi All, Seeking some clarification on the "medical visa". My tourist visa expires April 20, I would like to start a medical visa for dental work before then. The work should take 2 - 6 months to complete and doctor's office said they would provide certifying letter of appointments. My questions are:
* the Thai embassy site seems straight forward, just mentioning the doctor's letter stating appointment dates, but google results mention medical facility registration letter (from Ministry of Health?), and bank statement with minimum balance (not sure if they mean a US bank statement or do I need to open a Thai acct), so what exactly is needed?
* Thai E visa site, pop up window states you cannot apply for E visa while you are in Thailand. Is this really true, and if so would the in person Immigration office tell me if I am missing some documentation before applying/paying and getting rejected?
* Lastly, this is for dental work, so I could fly home and have it done, do they care if I am travel worthy or not to have the work done in my home country?
Hey everyone. Questions keep coming up trying to apply for a dtv. Do we need evidence of residence when applying? I'm planning to stay at my friends condo and I'm planning to pay rent there. What's the best way to show that?
Also, to show 500,000 in the bank would the most current bank statement be enough? Thanks for the help.