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Jan 24, 2026
3 months ago
Cait *********
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*DTV VISA EXTENSION - UDON THANI*

Hey folks, here's the lowdown on my successful DTV extension and how it worked. (And yes, this was way less time and stress than leaving the country and coming back).

Chapter 1 - Preparation

Bureaucrats love papers, right? As such, I painstakingly prepared a portfolio of 48 pages. It included:

-A table of contents

-An explanation of my work/income sources as a freelancer and my situation working from Thailand

-Screenshots of recent payouts and invoices

-My Upwork profile page for content writing + teaching profile from two platforms I teach on

-A freelance contract with one of the companies I work with

-3 months of bank statements

-An invitation letter from my accommodation

-My accommodation owner's ID copy and house book copy

-Published writing samples (as more evidence of freelance work)

After carefully preparing the portfolio, making the long journey from the countryside to the city, printing the portfolio, and running across the city to the immigration, I marched in, sure that imminent victory was mine.

"Passport please", requested the smiling officer at the info desk.

Guess who was so caught up in preparing the portfolio that she didn't even think of bringing her passport? Yep, that's right.

So, two days later, I came back, portfolio AND passport in hand. First at the info desk, the staff called over some other colleagues to talk with, probably because DTV is not a common visa class around here.

One of the staff members asked me why I don't just leave the country and then come back and get another 180 days. I briefly explained why it's much more convenient for me to extend. That seemed to satisfy her.

The staff at the info desk looked through my portfolio, but they were only interested in:

-The bank statements

-The accommodation docs (invitation letter, owner ID, house book)

After awhile, they sent me to sit down and wait. I waited for around an hour or an hour and a half, then they called me up to a.) sign my name on every single page of my portfolio, plus a few other documents (wow, I haven't practiced my signature this much since about first grade) and b.) pay. And that was that! They granted me a 6-month extension of DTV.

I'm sharing this here because lots of people who try to extend in Chiang Mai are denied, and I'm not sure how the situation is in other cities. So, if your city makes it more difficult, maybe Udon Thani can be an alternative for those who don't fancy a trip to Laos.
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Jan 19, 2026
3 months ago
is it ok to book airbnb and put the adress into the dtv application and select private instead hotel, in case they ask for booking later? are they ok with airbnb?
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Nov 5, 2025
6 months ago
Jon ******
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1. I do not have a permanent address, what do I use if Im visiting another country, Turkiye and applying there? I can give my last one in the USA, which I can verify with an ID, will that work or are they going to ask me to verify my CURRENT address?

Thanks!
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Jun 19, 2025
10 months ago
Miguel ***********
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Hi everyone. When I apply for the non immigrant O visa from the states, it’s asking where I will stay. Do I need to provide documentation on reservations? I may move around Thailand a bit so I’m not sure I will be anywhere for a long period of time.

Im planning on arriving July 25

Do I need to provide proof of a return flight within the 90 day window?

I’m planning to apply for the retirement visa.

I will also apply for multiple entry visa

I will meet the 800000 baht requirement.

Thank you.
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