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I would like to share my experience with application for DTV in Taipei based on workcation. Im employed by my own company back in EU.
Whole application took exactly 5 working days. I honestly expected it to be faster (based on previous reviews) but cannot complain :) I was on holiday anyway.
In the past I was on Non-O marriage visa but since they cancelled multiple entry option last year I had to find some new solution and DTV seemed like the best option. Im rarely in Thailand more than 90 days in a row so 1 year extension of Non-O visa based on marriage would be complicated for me(waiting period etc...).
Applied on 17.2.2025 in the morning with these documents:
* Cover letter (with reasons why I apply and overview of documents that I provided)
* Employment contract
* Remote work confirmation letter (allowing myself to work from Thailand)
* Overview of my work tasks (simple PDF with screenshots of my daily work and comments)
* Extract from business register about my company (date of incorporation, identification number etc...)
* Personal bank statements with more than 500 000 THB (deposited 3 months ago) and with highlighted salary income (6 months)
* Payslips (6 months)
* Accomodation confirmation letter from my wife (letter, copy of ID and Tabien Baan) that she allow me to stay with her in Thailand :)
* Certificate of entry an exit dates from National Immigration Agency in Taipei as a proof of current location
* Booking confirmation for accomodation in Taiwan (the embassy staff didnt care about this since they have certificate of entry a exit dates)
* Ticket to Thailand
* Ticket to back to EU in 6 weeks
Some documents were in English and some were translated to English by rapidtranslate.org
3 hours after I sent my application the status switched from Pending document check to Pending approval
On 18.2.2025 in the evening I received an interview request on 21.2.2025
Interview was honestly not that bad. I was asked why I apply in Taiwan and not back in my coutry. Why Im not applying for Non-O visa and then some questions about my work and life. The embassy staff was friendly but strict at the same time :) In and out within 20 mins.
3 hours after my interview I received approval. I hope this helps you somehow.
For those who applied in Taipei, on the website it says application to include 2 inches passport photo. I don't really understand that dimension. Is it asking for a 2x2 inch photo? But on most application forms I see it requesting 4cm x 6cm. Just want to clarify what passport photo dimension the Taipei embassy is asking for
Arrived in Taipei 07:30 on Monday morning, at the Taipei office by 09:00. Picked up the DTV 16:00 on Wednesday and back on the plane by 1930! 😂
I have been in/out of Thailand since February 2024 on an MTV and then the latter months on Visa Exemption and decided to extend my stay in the country through the DTV soft power category. Due to a condition, I have to have dental checks every 3 months so, visited the Bangkok Pattaya Hospital Dental department who set up a care plan for the next 12 months. I was able to use these 4 check up appointments plus an up and coming appointment to repair a chipped tooth to qualify for the Medical Treatment category of the DTV. Checked in advance with the Taipei office and they required appointment slips along with a medical certificate from the dentist department.
Submitted it all at 0900 and was told to come back that day at 1530 for a decision outcome. When I returned they explained that the supervisor wanted to have an interview the following day (Tuesday) at 1500. (Panic started to set in) So nervous as hell I was called in to the side room at 1500 and was out by 1504! They just wanted to check where the savings ammount had come from and future pending payments and that I wasn't working within the country. She also asked why did I apply in Taipei and not anywhere else and I was honest and replied with "because I used my miles on EVA which made it cheaper" 😂 She approved it there and then and told me to go back on Wednesday at 1600 to collect it!
Overall the experience in Taipei was great, the staff are very friendly and helpful. I was nervous being called for an interview but she was very nice and didn't make it stressful at all! Would highly recommend the office in Taipei and Taipei is a very nice city although, I was shivering for the entire 3 days. I am glad to be back in the Thai heat!
Guys I am already in Thailand (living here for many years already, long story 😂), I have an event in December in Taipei, so I am thinking of applying for the dtv in Taipei, is it faster there than other embassies? Any recommendations? Thanks 🙏
I just had my Soft power DTV rejected in the Taipei embassy, they said a 2 week cookery course was not enough to get approved...I can try another embassy and do an online application as they don't leave a record. I'm quite disappointed as so many seem to have been approved for Soft power.
So last week I got my DTV from Taipei. I think I might be one of those “complicated” applications alluded to in another’s post 🙂.
I will make a separate post in a day or so to explain why my particular circumstances caused some challenges for the staff at the embassy (needless to say, everything regarding my application was totally above board), and what I learnt from the experience, which may help others.
But that is not what this post is about.
Now I have my DTV, I need to sort out one for my wife. And my question is rather simple.
It looks like the spousal requirements are very simple, but what I don’t know is whether there is any benefit in the spouse applying to the same embassy/consulate that the primary DTV holder did. I went to Taipei from Thailand because of the good reputation of the embassy there, but perhaps now I have mine, my wife can get hers more locally.
Anyone with experience of this?
Additionally, when one is applying for a spousal DTV at a later date than the primary, is a new (more up to date) bank statement needed, or can she just use the same one that I did?
Hello again! I will be applying in Taipei. Has anyone had experience applying there with bank statements from a savings account? My savings account has had over 500k THB for more than 6 months, however there have only been a couple of transactions over this period.