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Thai embassy in London really pushing back . First they asked pdf file . Now they are asking for it to be stamped in local branch ? What’s this nonsense requirement it’s 2026??
Anyway had same situation ? Guessing because some scruffs have been forging statements ?
Hi question please we are applying for dtv in uk my husband being the main applicant with me as a sponsor, does the funds have to be shown from his main bank account or can it be from other accounts like bonds and investments? We don’t know if we need to move cash around any help appreciated
DTV Application – “Pending Approval” stage: how close am I to approval?
Hi everyone, I’m posting anonymously just to get some reassurance and to help anyone else going through the same process.
I applied for the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) through the London Embassy. A few days after submitting, I was asked to provide extra documents including a clearer passport scan, proof of funds showing at least £11,000, my company registration confirming my name and position, and a letter confirming that I’ll be working remotely for my UK business and not doing any work in Thailand.
I’ve now submitted everything they asked for, including a signed client letter confirming my remote work setup and UK income, plus bank proof showing well over the required amount.
Today my online status has changed from “Pending Document Check” to “Processing – Pending Approval.”
Does anyone know if that means I’m basically through and just waiting for it to be issued, or is there still a chance it could be rejected at this stage?
Thanks in advance — this group has been a huge help throughout the DTV process.
I’m 45 from the UK and will be taking early retirement next month and moving from the UK to Thailand permanently. I’ll still be receiving dividends from my UK company and using my UK bank card while living there (more than 180 days per year). Can anyone advise how I should handle my tax situation? I understand that funds remitted into Thailand in the same year is subject to Thai tax?
In 2015 I bought a house (main residence) in the UK for £525K with an interest only mortgage and a £200K deposit. The property is now valued at around £600K. So, if I use the original £200K deposit to buy something in Bangkok, presumably it’s tax except?
I live with my partner in the UK and want to move to Thailand. Is there a way of getting a marriage visa without going to Bangkok. Can I do everything in Khon Kaen
Forgive this question as I'm sure it's been asked a million times but:
I am from the UK want to retire to Thailand and am in a long-term relationship with my Thai girlfriend.
I have been to Thailand 6 times over the past 2 years and now wish to spend summers in the UK and winters in Thailand.
I want to apply for a Non-Immigrant O-X Multi-Entry (5+5) Visa and qualify in all eligibility except the Thai bank account (my 3m bht is waiting to be deposited).
To get the Thai bank account I need a visa (can't open one with a tourist visa).
I’ve not even started applying yet, I’m just looking for some help, I’m based in UK and we have the money in the account to demonstrate the 500k baht, do they focus more on the money or the job element on the application?
Just wanted to thank this group for the wealth of information and help available here. After an anxious wait I had my workcation DTV approved in the UK this evening. Since I delayed the application waiting for documentation from an employer, the real processing time was no more than 3-4 working days. The extra documentation requested was reasonable in all cases and I felt that I was dealing with intelligent people. They didn't, by the way, accept cash in a brokerage account as evidence for the 500,000 THB equivalent.
In case it's of any use to future UK applicants, I didn't fit what I take to be the 'ideal' profile for the workcation - either permanent full time employment done remotely or a thriving business with proper registration and client testimonials.
I demonstrated a mix of seasonal contract employment and online activities (not onlyfans!) plus management of personal investments. It seems therefore that they are prepared to consider people with a 'portfolio' career rather than one simple occupation.
I suspect the seasonal employment was the decider as my employer, somewhat grudgingly, wrote a letter confirming it and saying how many years I'd been doing it. I did demonstrate savings and investments well in excess of £11,000, but it's impossible to know for sure whether this is taken into account.
My advice for future applicants is to rent Adobe Acrobat to make sure your document bundles are presented professionally (I personally paid Adobe through gritted teeth and passionately hate the SaaS model!). Also to take the time to get your ducks in a row with any evidence they request and write a professional cover letter introducing yourself and making clear that you will respect the law of Thailand, particularly as it relates to employment. Lastly, with the anecdotal reports of soft-power applicants who applied at SE Asian embassies facing scrutiny at the border, I'm glad I went for the workcation route in my home country even if it meant a little more stress.
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