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Oct 11, 2024
a month ago
Big Taipei DTV update: “interview.”

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

Before - dropped documents off Wednesday and went back at 3pm as instructed, but unlike most people I didn’t pay $ and told I’d get the visa next working day. Instead I was told Friday 10am I had an interview with the supervisor.

“I 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?”

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 I’m mostly fluent in Thai so we then proceeded in Thai.

We discussed so many things I can’t remember it all or the order of it. Looking back I think the “red flags” 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 didn’t have to interview (in Cambodia and Vietnam they applied), some also applied for soft power. So I don’t know if it’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 “Square.” So even though I showed my clients and business info, in the bank account I provided the deposits were saying “square.”

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 can’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 “oh and then we spoke about this, and then that, and that, etc.”

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 “okay everything is fine.”

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 it’s successful.

It seems like other people are getting interviewed too so my guess is just that if you’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 I’m not sure if that’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. It’s all good!

So thanks to the Taipei consulate I’ve got my DTV and all is sorted. Everything is understandable and they were friendly. Happy! Thanks!
Sep 4, 2024
2 months ago
George *********
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Just received my DTV from Thai embassy London, based on learning Thai at a language school. All other conditions met, total time seven days and that was after supplying further documents that they requested......😊
Jun 25, 2024
5 months ago
Abdalah **********
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I'm looking for a language School ( Thai ) Can provide me with ED Visa ( 12 months) Any recommendations, I'm in Udon Thani now but i can come anywhere.
Mar 24, 2024
8 months ago
Kyaw ******
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Is there any legit language schools that will teach me thai. I want one for visa purposes but would also love to learn Thai.
Mar 12, 2024
8 months ago
Kace *******
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sawasdee khrop. what are all the different subjects a tourist can study and get an education visa, please.
Jan 22, 2024
10 months ago
Martin ******
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Hello good people! :)

I need some Visa advice.

I am a danish student, and i want to live in Thailand while doing my studies. I will be doing them online. I will be paid 35.000 bath pr month while studying from the danish government. If possible i would also like to give something back and work as a volenteer.

Is there any chance i would be able to live in Thailand for 2-3 years for studies?
Jan 4, 2024
10 months ago
Sam *********
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I am curious as to what people on here call the motorcycle side cars... Every time I hear a farang talk about them, they are referred to as ซาเล้ง (Saleng), but every time I ask a Thai person, they call it a รถพ่วงข้าง (Rot Puang Kang)...
Oct 6, 2023
a year ago
Bruce *********
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For those who have lived in Thailand longer than one year. What is your excuse for not learning the language? I met so many people who have lived here long term and they were proud that they do not know how to speak the language. Where I live in the United States, if you are an immigrant and don't try to learn English, people get mad at you.
Sep 24, 2023
a year ago
Teach **********
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Why is Thai so difficult? Every word means 18 different things and 50% of the words sound the same!
Aug 10, 2023
a year ago
Josh *********
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Language Question: Final Consonants t, k, etc.

Are final "stop consonants" (t, k) mostly silent in Thai:

ลูก = Lûu[k], คุก = Khú[k], etc.?

I'm trying to find the written rule.

Thanks very much in advance!
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