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Does anyone know what certification is needed when applying for the DTV for medical reasons? Is it simply one letter of explanation and proof of appointment or do you have to spell out several months of treatment in a letter from the hospital or doctor?
Does anyone have anecdotal stories/experience of how long you have to send in documents after request for additional documents?
I'm doing the soft-power and am requesting documents from medical provider (Chiang Mai Ram in this case) and they told me will be atleast 7 business days.
I read someone said needs to finish within 90 days after paying fee but I'd like to clarify in case then I can send what I already have, which is not as detailed.
Hello! I want to apply for DTV visa. I had broken fibula and ankle 2 years ago and then I got pregnant (hard pregnancy) so I couldn't do rehabilitation or improve all of the damage.
So my question is where to apply? I've been in Laos and KL so far for tourists visa. In Laos was really smooth, KL they was a bit annoying. I'm planning to go on holiday in KL anyway beginning of December. The question is where to apply. How about Vietnam How long is taking in KL, Vietnam and can I have some advice for the documents . Also I read in KL they want 1year medical treatment is it true?
I'm traveling with my 1y old daughter so I really want to skip unnecessary delay or any kind of problems.
Where in the US can I get an Elephantiasis test which is required for a retirement Visa? Travel clinics do not provide this test nor a doctor to sign off on it.
Those of us, long term residents of Thailand, who see Thailand as “home’ will, if we survive, reach an age of infirmity, be it physical or mental, where the annual trip to Immigration is impossible, as will the efforts of obtaining the necessary paperwork required to support the yearly extension. Question then, what is the solution? Is there a procedure in place to accommodate us, someone must have been there and done all this already, or is it all down to a Law firm or Thai family to take up the battle with immigration?
# Is there a visa extension specifically for medical/dentist appointments?
I'm here in Thailand on a visa exemption (from US), and I already extended by 30 days. I had a dentist appointment booked for my last week in Thailand before my visa expires, BUT I got sick, which made me push back my dentist appointment, PAST the end of my current visa.
So, I want to extend my visa again. Is there a specific visa where I can bring in documentation from the dentist about my appointment, and I can extend further on that basis? Or should I just try to do the "Unable to travel due to COVID" extension, and not even mention the dentist?