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Hi first of all thank you guys so much for all the guidance, advice and help...this group is amazing.
Now to my confusing situation.
I applied for a dependent DTV Visa in Frankfurt, Germany early October, on the 6th of October they asked for more documents which I sent, then on the 14.10 I received the good news that my visa is approved!!! It was amazing and we bought our flight tickets the same day.
3 days later my status all the sudden changed from approved to request interview. Then I received an email on the 16.10 for an interview on the 20.10 at 10 am.
I went there yesterday, they were very friendly and kind, i greeted them in Thai, they laughed and were impressed with my pronunciation xD they asked me a lot of questions and I was quite nervous....
I brought up the situation with the approved visa and they told me, it's a glitch and if they grant me a visa, I will get a new one.
My status has not changed since the 16.10, also not after my interview, which is a bit concerning for me :(
Our flight is in 8 days.
My husband DTV Gott approved in less than a week.
Am I being paranoid? Should I reapply for a DTV or at least a tourist visa so I can fly to Bangkok on the 29....?
Our flights are non refundable, we also have a dog :( I'm so frustrated, worried and confused :(
Super anxious after applying for DTV in Kuala Lumpur over a week ago. Blowing up money on hotels, trying to do things outside but it just stresses me so much I can't as I have bad feelings. They hit me with requirements which I didn't expect earlier and sadly I didn't read this group before and anyway have tickets to KL for planned short trip so I thought I will apply here.
I have very complicated work situation. Company I worked for is registered in one country (there is not even consulate of this country to authenticate; they inform on website it must be done in embassy in... Bangkok, as they don't provide such services) and contract with address from another country (as they hire contractors from country with low taxes, most likely), digitally signed by both parties using Docusign.
I uploaded all of it a week ago but not exactly like they want from this very demanding list...
Any success stories from KL, Malaysia to cheer me up?
Hello, my visa got approved (tokyo embassy) but i got the 6 months visa instead of the DTV. Can i do anything to fix that or did i just loose money and i need to wait 6 month to apply for the DTV again and praying again ?
UPDATE: I went to the embassy I told them that I had a problem with my visa they didn’t care and told me to make a phone call. The phone number for visa is available only from 4:30PM to 5:30PM wtf is wrong with them ?
I applied for a DTV workation through my own company in Delhi, India, 3 weeks ago. Today, I received an email from the embassy saying that my visa has been approved. However, the details show a single-entry visa valid from February to May, without specifying the reason. Has anyone else faced this issue, and what did you do about it?
Hi guys. Had an issue in KL last month where they didn't want to approve my non -b visa overnight as usual due to being south African. I have just had paperwork redone and booked a visa run for penang on Sunday. I have just received a mail from KL embassy stating that my visa is now approved and ready for collection. This would still require two nights there and additional expenses. Is it worth going back to KL or just going through penang as its cheaper and all is ready? So frustrating, but wanting to do things properly.
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