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Hi everyone, I’m feeling stressed and a bit confused, so I wanted to ask for some advice.
I recently applied through an agent, (recommended by a friend) for the DTV.
Before paying they said absolutely all the procedure and payments were online transactions.
Once I paid them and the 6 months cooking school, they said I should pay the embassy fee in person.
This was initially something I asked and they said very clearly that was no need to visit the embassy.
Im in India and should take a flight to reach Mumbai.
I paid my monthly rent where I live and though they only spoke about just paying in person, now they suggested me to stay for a couple of weeks in Mumbai till the procedure is finish.
I tried to call Mumbai embassy and the number I can find online doesn’t exist.
The agents can not provide a proper number.
They also mentioned about a case of someone who was granted a 6 months visa at this consulate instead of 5 years, after paying a 6 months soft power. So they encouraged me to pay one year soft power.
I didn’t…
Did anyone have a similar experience? How is about the embassy payments?
Does anyone have a contact of Thai Mumbai consulate?
I would really appreciate your comments .
*half an hour ago the agent said that they will refund their fee.
He didn’t mention about the soft power payment I made.
However, being in India and having to start again, what do you suggest me?
Do I need the soft power if I do it myself and should I travel to Thailand and then leave to Vietnam or Laos to go on with the process? How many days can take?
🚨 Hi everyone, I urgently need your help regarding the Non-Immigrant ED Visa for Thailand. 🚨
I applied for the ED visa online yesterday, and unfortunately received the message "Your visa application has been cancelled" just a few hours later.
The application fee was already paid, but unfortunately it’s non-refundable.
I wasn’t told the reason for the rejection, but when reviewing my documents I noticed that I had made a mistake in my initial application.
I had accidentally written the course period as July 2025 to November 2026, which would of course exceed the normal visa period. Even though the official school letter clearly says July 2025 to November 2025. I've now corrected that mistake.
However, I’m still unsure if there’s another issue.
According to the school's letter, the program starts on July 26, 2025, but my planned arrival in Thailand is only in September 2025.
Could this timing mismatch be the reason for the rejection?
Is it a problem if the course officially begins before I enter the country?
I’d really appreciate your help:
* What are the most common mistakes with the ED visa application?
* When specifying the duration of stay, do I need to match the course dates exactly, or only my personal travel dates?
* Do I already need to have a return flight booked for the visa to be approved, even if I plan to extend my stay later?
* What should I pay extra attention to?
* Has anyone had a similar experience and can give me advice?
Unfortunately, I can’t contact the embassy until Monday by phone or email.
Until then, I’d be really thankful for any tips or insights 🙏
DTV Question (and apologies if this has already been answered — having trouble finding it after searching in the group):
I'm a US Citizen, but already living abroad (with my wife, three kids). Do I have to go back to the US to apply? What's the relationship between applying online to current/physical location?
I’m 64 on social security and two pensions from airlines. I’m married to a Thai gal 3 years here in America. She owns a few big farm tracts in Thailand phitsanulok and we’re building a house with family member that’s a skilled tradesman. I’ve been there twice each about 45 to 30 days long. First my wife on a 10 year green card. But I realize she can’t be out USA more than 6 months at a time. Or lose return papers. So she is studying for American citizenship. So she can travel with out hinderance.
This is now me. I live being here during spring summer. I can’t stand winter. So I’m considering living in Thailand 8 months a year. I’m registered at a my wife’s house there. But I need to get my marriage certificate converted to Thai. So I can register my marriage there. For marriage visa. Has anyone here done this. So far I’ve run into I must have American embassy certification it’s real marriage certificate then walk to Thai embassy to have them convert it to Thai.
Hello all , I have a question . I am a UK citizen my wife is Thai and we have an 8 week old baby with a UK passport. Is it possible for baby to enter Thailand on her UK passport then apply for her birth certificate and Thai passport in Thailand and then leave six months later on her Thai one . Thanks in advance .
A quick question about renewing passports and transferring stamps...
If a US citizen currently holding an extension of stay (original visa was non-imm dependent status) and re-entry permit, both valid until 30 June 2023, travels back to the US on their old passport and renews while in the US, is it necessary to send the old and new passport to the Royal Thai Embassy in the US to have the stamps transferred? Or can said traveller simply present both passports upon reentry at Suvarnabhumi and be stamped back into the country in the new passport? I know the option to renew via the US embassy and transfer stamps at our local immigration office exists, but due to imminent travels, I'm concerned that we might not get the new passport back in time.
Here is the list of requirements for someone with a Thai spouse needing reparation back to Thailand. NOTE: I've seen multiple reports that the #1 section 5 is extremely important to your application. Your spouse HAS to write a compelling letter as to why you need entry into the country (sole supporter, sick, ext). Remember there is only sufficient ASQ for 200 foriegners per day to enter Thailand, an probably thousands of applicants.
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