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Arrived in Bangkok on November 29 for my second entry under the DTV Digital Nomad visa. I came in from Madrid after spending 90 days traveling through Europe and Latin America.
Entry was completely smooth—about 1 minute at immigration, no questions at all. Got the full 6-month stamp again. Sharing the update in case it helps others.
I currently have DTV Digital nomad visa. I want to open a bank account. Has anyone opened one recently and can you send me info on the provider through dm?
This post is for people staying in thailand on dtv digital nomad visa. I am asking for personal advice not professional. I am coming to thailand on dtv as digital nomad. If i stay more then 180 days in a single year and i don't remit any money into thailand from abroad. Do i still need to pay tax? I am asking for genuie advice.
I will need to apply for DTV digital nomad soon, I should apply from Malaysia. Does anyone know which one is the easiest and fastest consulate for obtaining a visa? KL or Penang? Any info about Cambodia?
I applied for the DTV Digital Nomad using the eVisa process.
Provided employment contact with Australian company, hotel booking in Phnom Penh, bank statement showing balances of accounts, with photo and scan of passport bio page.
There was no way to provided additional documentation, so I paid and applied.
Had anyone had experience with this process? What should I expect next and when?
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