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Hi, I'm hoping to get a Thai driver's license. I'm a DTV holder and I live at my wife's condo in BKK. I have a Canadian DL and valid IDP. The specific question I have is regarding the residence certificate - I understand I get this from the immigration office at Chang Wattana. Can I book an on-line appointment time for this? And what specifically do I need to bring? Passport, pictures, TM16 application form, TM30 are straightforward, what I'm not sure about is "proof of residence"). A lot of out-dated and conflicted info on-line......thanks
Hi. I'm currently getting prepared to submit an application for a non o retirement visa to the Thai embassy in London using the e-visa system. For proof of current residence I was planning to upload a copy of my annual council tax bill which is dated April of this year. Please can anyone who has recent experience confirm that this will be acceptable. I couldn't find any list of acceptable documents on the website. I know there is a reference to utility bills but given my payment period for these they wouldn't necessarily be that up to date. Thank you
I am a German citizen but I don't have a German residency or any other permanent address.
I am a perpetual traveller.
What can I do in this case to get the DTV as it requires the proof of a location/address?
I’d really appreciate hearing from anyone who has gone through a similar situation and managed to get the DTV approved without having an official residence.
Just got DTV approval (workcation) from the KL Malaysia Embassy today. 🎉
Honestly, the process was a nightmare.
I originally planned to apply in Vietnam, but since I’m staying in Malaysia for a month, I decided to take the risk and apply here instead.
Bank requirement: My 3-month statement didn’t show 500k THB consistently. I only had 1 month with over 600k THB. However, my account is very active, with deposits/spending.
Certified statement issue: The embassy requested a certified bank statement. Since Thai banks don’t provide this online and I couldn’t physically return to Thailand, I submitted what I had. As a backup, I requested a bank reference letter.
Employment contract: They required an embassy-authenticated employment contract. Instead, I provided my remote-work employment contract signed via DocuSign, along with the Singapore business profile of the company I work for.
Proof of Income issue: My income is in stable fiat, not shown directly in the Thai account. I could only show conversions into THB. So I attached my Binance statement to support this.
Proof of residence: I submitted my Thai condo contract, which is still valid, as evidence since I’ve been living in Thailand.
Here’s a quick breakdown of my experience:
The timeline was 15 business days, excluding 2 embassy holidays during the process.
Submitted: Aug 26 (Tue)
First document request: Aug 29 (Fri)
• Full passport (all pages, incl. empty)
• Malaysia entry stamp/PR pass
• Job explanation + relation to DTV/digital nomad
• Portfolio or job presentation
• Company registration/business license (embassy authenticated)
Hi everyone, I hold an Australian passport and I am in Thailand now. I hope to apply for the MT 5 year visa. Just want to ask a few questions if I may.
- I already have a rental lease for a private property. When I go out of the country to apply for the visa, let’s say December, should I submit the existing lease or change the start date to December and then submit it? Or maybe it’s better to obtain a proof from a hotel?
- Re occupation, is it better to say ‘unemployed’, so that they won’t ask for further evidence such as proof of income?
Hi everyone, I’m looking for some advice about switching visas here in Chiang Mai.
* I’m currently on a Non-B visa extension through a tutoring company I work for.
* My extension expires on Jan 5, 2026.
* I’m married to a Thai citizen, and we live together in Chiang Mai.
* I want to leave my job and instead switch over to a Non-O marriage visa.
I understand for the marriage extension I’ll need:
* 400,000 THB in a Thai bank account (seasoned 2 months before applying), OR proof of 40k monthly income.
* Marriage certificate, wife’s ID, lease/landlord documents, and photos together.
My questions:
1. Is it possible in Chiang Mai to switch directly from a Non-B extension to a Non-O (marriage) without leaving the country?
2. If not, would my best option be to do a border run, come back on a Tourist visa, and then convert that to a 90-day Non-O marriage inside Thailand?
3. For proof of residence, my name is on our lease — do I need to update it so both my wife and I are listed, or will landlord’s ID + lease + photos be enough?
I’d really appreciate hearing from anyone who has done this recently in Chiang Mai, as I know rules can vary by office.
I applied for a Non-Immigrant visa O from my country Belgium, I already received this visa for 90 days. When I arrive in Thailand, I need a TM30 document within 24h to go to the immigration office, here I would get a proof of residence. With my passport, visa and proof of residence, I could then open a Thai bank account. This is what I've learned. MY QUESTION: Will I get proof of residence from the immigration service if I state within 24 hours of arrival that I will be staying at a hotel for only 14 days or 1 month whose owner creates this TM30 form, or do I really need proof of residence for the 3 full months. I hope I can be well informed about this, for which my sincere thanks in advance.
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Ik heb een Non-Immigrant visum O aangevraagd vanuit mijn land België, dit visum voor 90 dagen heb ik reeds ontvangen. Als ik in Thailand aankom, heb ik binnen 24u een TM30 document nodig om naar het immigratiekantoor te gaan , hier zou ik dan een bewijs van verblijfsplaats krijgen. Met mijn paspoort , visum en bewijs van verblijf zou ik dan een Thaise bankrekening kunnen openen. Dit is toch wat ik vernomen heb. MIJN VRAAG: Ga ik een bewijs van verblijf krijgen van de immigratiedienst als ik aantoon binnen de 24u na aankomst dat ik voor slechts 14 dagen of 1 maand in een hotel verblijf waarvan de eigenaar dit TM30 formulier opmaakt, of heb ik werkelijk een bewijs van verblijf nodig voor de 3 volle maanden. Ik hoop dat ik hieromtrent goed kan worden geïnformeerd, waarvoor alvast mij oprechte dank.
When applying for DTV it asks for proof of current residence. If I’m in the U.S. could I just scan a photo of my drivers license with my address on it?