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Dec 19, 2024
3 days ago
Joseph **********
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For some context, I'm an American citizen with alien permanent residency status in Taiwan, and I'm interested in enrolling in Chiang Mai University's Education Visa program. I'd like to do this via the Thailand Trade and Economic Office in Taipei. However, I just went to the Thai eVisa website, and it stated that I was not eligible to apply through the eVisa system. Any guidance on what I should do?
Dec 15, 2024
6 days ago
Tod *********
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## ATTENTION ALL MEMBERS

Thai consulates in Taipei, Yangon, Singapore, Manila, Vientiane & Savannakhet will STOP accepting in person walk up applications and switch to the eVisa online web portal effective Jan 1, 2025..

Read the notice of the consulate you are interested in using to see when their cut off date is for the in person applications (and note that places which required an appt like Vientiane & Savannakhet are fully booked)
Dec 15, 2024
7 days ago
Tod *********
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## ATTENTION ALL MEMBERS

Thai consulates in Taipei, Yangon, Singapore, Manila, Vientiane & Savannakhet will STOP accepting in person walk up applications and switch to the eVisa online web portal effective Jan 1, 2025..

Read the notice of the consulate you are interested in using to see when their cut off date is for the in person applications (and note that places which required an appt like Vientiane & Savannakhet are fully booked)
Nov 1, 2024
2 months ago
Abbey ******
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Just found out I was approved for remote work DTV in Taipei!šŸŽ‰

@I went on Wednesday and they asked for more documents (I needed my companies license with a government stamp@). Typhoon caused the consulate to be closed on Thursday so we came back to reapply today and it was very simple.

My fiancĆ© applied with soft power and didnā€™t get approved as his medical papers from Bangkok Hospital weā€™re not ā€œdetailed enoughā€ā€¦ even tho he had appointments 6 months out. They gave him a 90 day tourist visa that only cost 1200NTD so worse things could have happened. We are getting married anyways so we will do this and then I will apply with him as my dependent.

Does anyone know if you have to leave Thailand to add a dependent?
Oct 15, 2024
2 months ago
William ********
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Just applied in Taipei this morning. Was asked to return to get the result at 3p. Showed up early and was told I was approved around 2:30p. Back tomorrow at 4pm to pick it up. Line was really short today being that they were closed yesterday. In and out this morning in 30-40mins.
Oct 11, 2024
2 months ago
Big Taipei DTV update: ā€œinterview.ā€

Iā€™m the one who had weird situation in Taipei that many others are seemingly having now. Hereā€™s the story. Sleep deprived and exhausted please excuse any ramblings/typos. Iā€™m gonna try keep this short but the reality is there is so much discussion that happened more than Iā€™ll post here.

Before - dropped documents off Wednesday and went back at 3pm as instructed, but unlike most people I didnā€™t pay $ and told Iā€™d get the visa next working day. Instead I was told Friday 10am I had an interview with the supervisor.

ā€œI was nervous and barely slept all night because everyone else seemed to be getting their visas so easily yet I even seemed to have BETTER documents and income so why was I needing an interview?ā€

The interview time was sharp. I arrived early and waited until the exact moment. The supervisor took me into a private room away from everyone else. They had my documents and passport prepared.

They began by bringing up my history in Thailand- a few years of education visas for example. I answered that I was studying Thai.

SO the interviewer switched to Thai and luckily Iā€™m mostly fluent in Thai so we then proceeded in Thai.

We discussed so many things I canā€™t remember it all or the order of it. Looking back I think the ā€œred flagsā€ were that I was on education visas and had lived in Thailand for a few years prior. So the interviewee was making extra sure that I was making money from elsewhere and had also funded my previous stay in Thailand like that too.

We discussed so many things for so long: the first time I was in Thailand, what made me stay, where I learned thai, my education history, my professional work history, the details of my projects, my Thai partner, so so so many things and in detail too.

The interviewee was nice, but I could also see that a bit of pressure was being placed on me.

They were suspicious. I have many friends that speak way less thai than I do and have lived on education visas too but they didnā€™t have to interview (in Cambodia and Vietnam they applied), some also applied for soft power. So I donā€™t know if itā€™s random or if everywhere will get more strict at the same time.

The other issue besides my stay in Thailand i theorize was that my 2 main clients from my home country were paying me through an invoicing software called ā€œSquare.ā€ So even though I showed my clients and business info, in the bank account I provided the deposits were saying ā€œsquare.ā€

What seemed to REALLY help the interview was bringing my laptop. They seemed relieved I did so too. It gave me a very easy way to show them my work, for example showing my 2 main clients and how I could go into the admin back panels of the websites. I also logged into my invoicing software to explain that, and then they could see my 2 client names as the ones paying all the invoices.

I had to present a bit about each client. Again I am so tired so I canā€™t remember all the questions but I was asked many details about the work that my clients provide to their customers, my role in these businesses, etc. whenever I talk to a friend about the interview i keep going ā€œoh and then we spoke about this, and then that, and that, etc.ā€

Anyways long story short the interviewee was friendly they just seemed suspicious and after I spoke Thai with them and more importantly talked about how I was finding living in Thailand and would continue to do so and then proved my remote income he said ā€œokay everything is fine.ā€

Then I paid the 11k Taiwanese dollar to the counter lady and she said come back 4pm-5pm again I went back got my passport back with visa so itā€™s successful.

It seems like other people are getting interviewed too so my guess is just that if youā€™ve been living in Thailand prior on other visas ie education volunteer etc. they really just to see how you funded living in Thailand and maybe speaking a bit of Thai helps Iā€™m not sure if thatā€™s the relevant part.

So do charge your laptop up and prepare your phone hotspot so you can break down your work more personally, and be prepared for a lot of questions about your life and living in Thailand and all that. It was a lot but I completely understand it now. Itā€™s all good!

So thanks to the Taipei consulate Iā€™ve got my DTV and all is sorted. Everything is understandable and they were friendly. Happy! Thanks!
Oct 9, 2024
2 months ago
Got DTV approved yesterday in Taipei.

They are very nice and quick. Applied on Monday morning 9-11:30 am and received it Tuesday afternoon 4-5pm. No appointment needed. 11K TWD

Documents presented:

Application form (I put my home address not my Thailand)

Company registration (it's legalized. They starting give harder time to people who just show the registration paper without legalization, so I wanted to be sure)

Appointment letter from my comany

Shareholder certificate of my company

Bank certificate about total amount of 500K from Khuringthai

Bank Statement from Khuringthai. I printed 6 months but I didn't have on my account this amount of money for the entire time, they just wanted to check constant income

And that's it. Good luck!
Oct 8, 2024
2 months ago
Andi ***********
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Just received an email from Taipei that they will go online Nov 19th. Regarding online e-visa: "Due to the policy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand, we are scheduled to go online on November 19, 2024. Please keep close attention to the announcement via the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand e-visa website.

*The online process will take 2 working days. If more documentation needs to be submitted. It can add 2 or more days to the process.
Sep 27, 2024
3 months ago
Daniel *****
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Does the Taipei consulate accepts walk-ins?
Sep 26, 2024
3 months ago
Does anyone know if the Taipei consulate accepts Wise for bank statements?
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