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Oct 27, 2024
2 months ago
Hello everyone!

I have a question for those who applied in Vientiane, in addition to bank statements have you also submitted gurantee letter?

The cartoonish post on the embassy's website only mention bank statements but I read that some also submitted guarantee letter, and I wanted to know if this is an official requiremnet.

Thanks in advance...
Aug 8, 2024
4 months ago
Han *****
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hi, I have successfully applied for a DTV visa for myself and my family. The process was incredibly straightforward, and the consulate staff were very helpful and friendly. ❤🫠

Here’s a step-by-step guide:

Schedule an Appointment: Visit the consulate's website to book your appointment. Note that one person can submit the application on behalf of the entire family.

[members only]

💫Prepare Your Documents:

👉Passport

👉Photograph

👉Document indicating current location: just a booking receipt will do

👉Bank Statements: Provide 6 months of bank statements with a minimum balance of 500,000 baht.

👉Employment Contract: Submit your employment contract. If you are a freelancer, include contracts from the past 6 months.

👉Guarantee Letter: Write a letter guaranteeing the support of family members who will accompany you.

👉Proof of Relationship: Include documents that prove your relationship with accompanying family members, such as marriage certificates and birth certificates.

👉Pay the Fee: The application fee is $340 per person.

Wait for Processing: The processing time is typically 2 days.

Everything was smooth and efficient, thanks to the kind and attentive consulate staff.
Jul 27, 2023
a year ago
Keith *******
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I live in Nakhon Phanom, I want to open a Kasikorn or Bangkok bank account but I am finding it very difficult, they're asking for a guarantee letter from the UK embassy in Bangkok. I'm on an AO visa. Any advice would be appreciated, even info on the letter and how to get it.

Thanks
Nov 14, 2019
5 years ago
Nigel *********
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Has anyone here applied for the non-O visa based on marriage in HCMC? If so, do you know what exactly they mean by "Certified copies"? e.g. certified copies of blue book, certified copy of ID card. Also, does anyone have a draft of the "guarantee letter" to be written by Thai spouse. Thanks.
Oct 12, 2019
5 years ago
Wawwa *****
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I plan to make a METV in Thai consulate Hong Kong. A "guarantee letter from the employer/organization" is needed from their checklist. But I don't have a job at the moment so "employer" is out of question. Anyone knows what can be accepted as equivalent? Anyone got their METV without one? Thanks.
Sep 13, 2019
5 years ago
Kai ******************
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Hi, i've read quite a lot here, but still have one question about the Multiple entry non O based on marriage with a Thai national, which i want to apply for at HCMC.

Their website says that, beside other documents, a guarantee letter written in thai from Thai spouse is required.

What should my wife guarantee in that letter? Is it just a simple "my husband is applying for a non O visa and i guarantee that the given informations are correct" or what else should this letter contain?

We just married a few days ago, have a 4 months old son and i am german, currently staying here on my second ED visa.
May 4, 2018
7 years ago
Yosio ********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hi,

I want to share the frustration of applying for a Thai tourist visa in Shanghai. My wife plan to travel to Thailand and they have Imposed a new requirement, a guarantee letter for those who are not working like her. The individual need to get the guarantee letter from either the local police station or from your own consulate, both options simply not realistic and they are not in the position to guarantee that a person will travel and return on the declared dates (air tickets already purchased). We are at the consulate for 3rd consecutive day today, trying to apply again in what it seems to be mission impossible....
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