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DTV VISA RESOURCES / SERVICES
Mar 25, 2026
a month ago
London acceptance in 10 working days

Hi all - thanks to everyone that posts information comments, it really helped with my process and understanding.

I just applied for the workation dtv in London. Applied 12 March, additional document request on 13 March (usual stuff - stamped bank statement, which wasn't possible so I presented chat with bank that it's not possible, higher resolution of passport, couple of letters of consent). Submitted those on 17 March, as it was a weekend in between, and just got my approval today, 25 March.

I used the services of Ohm, at [members only] - extremely impressive service, minimal effort from me for the application, he did a great job and highly recommended.
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Mar 25, 2026
a month ago
Los Angeles

I'm applying for a workation DTV via Los Angeles on April 1. Has anyone been accepted recently? I'd love to learn about your turnaround time and how smoothly the process went for you.
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Feb 20, 2026
2 months ago
Fran ******
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hello everyone! I'm currently applying for workation DTV in Malaysia and they are asking for so many things after the initial application.

I work remotely for a company and they ask me to provide the official registration and contract with apostille, so I'd need a notary too, so much bureaucracy compared to what I'm reading here...

I think I chose the wrong embassy, but I guess I'd have to go with it now that I've already applied.

On another requirement, they ask me to provide "Proof of prolonged residence in Thailand for at least 6 months", I've signed a shared contract in June 2025 for a year with possibility to extend even if I haven't been living there since June, but I prefer to have yearly contracts and keep the space rather than look for short terms when I arrive. Is this contract ok or could it raise some kind of "concern" and weaken my application?

I'm sure I have all the requirements but, since they are not always entirely clear, now I'm afraid to provide something "wrong" and then being rejected.

Or do they usually give chances to provide more docs/explanations if needed?

Thank you everyone for your support!
3 comments
Jan 21, 2026
3 months ago
Can anyone with a British passport who’s applied for the Workation DTV in London recently let me know what additional documents, if any, have been requested prior to approval? Many thanks
10 comments
Jan 5, 2026
4 months ago
BluePoo*******
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hi everyone,

I understand patience is a virtue and I’m being quite irrational here, due to Christmas close down - but it’s bloody cold in the UK..

I applied for the workation DTV to the London embassy 8:00am on the 24th Dec (I imagine this would be skeleton staff and not counted as a day) would I be correct in thinking that Dec 29th, 30th and Jan 2nd could count towards a possible 14 day process or should I tell myself that it all starts from tomorrow (5th January)

I am departing to Thailand in March, so I also understand this might push me to the back of the queue.

Many thanks!
5 comments
Jul 31, 2025
9 months ago
Hello. everyone.

I’m currently in Hanoi to apply for the Workation DTV.

I applied for the e-Visa on Monday the 28th, but the status is still stuck on “Pending Document Check”

For your reference, our previous visa was officially canceled as of today. Could that be the reason for the delay?

The lack of progress is making me anxious — I really need to return to Thailand soon.

Has anyone had a similar experience?
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