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Dec 12, 2024
10 days ago
Hello, we’re 4 Americans for the DTV Visa. I expect to get approved for my DTV via eVisa process through the Los Angeles Consulate. I made the mistake of not realizing the eVisa process is 15 business days and don’t have enough time in the States to apply for my Spouse and dependents before we head to Thailand. Therefore we need to pivot.

Now the plan is that I will enter with my DTV. It looks like we need to do an eVisa as a tourist visa for each of them before they arrive in Thailand. Can anyone confirm this? I’ve heard it just rolled out this month. I assume I will also need to show a flight of them leaving Thailand within 60 days on the day we enter.

We’re now looking at going somewhere in SE Asia to apply for their DTVs in that 60 day window. So far we’re looking at the consulates below. I know you need to book an appointment for several of them.

* Phnom Penh, Cambodia

* Vientiane, Laos

* Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Does anyone have a recommendation on what Consulate we should go to and if there is anything crucial we’re missing? Thanks in advance.
Aug 27, 2024
4 months ago
Steve ******
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Just had my DTV approved. Remote work as a day trader (Stocker Trader). I applied through the New York office in US (online) as I am American. I submitted most recent bank statement showing adequate funds, a cover letter explaining I was self employed working for myself and listing my additional attachments of the following to show this - trades year to date (2 individual brokerage accounts), my most recent monthly brokerage statements for each account, the most recent crypto statement for the one account I have crypto in, and my last years tax return. I was never asked for any further paperwork. My status went from pending document approval, right to pending final approval a day later, then reverted back to pending document approval around 10 business days into the process, where it stayed for 1 day before returning to pending final approval. It took exactly 15 business days (As was listed on the website). There were not any data points I could find for this type of remote work anywhere, so I was pleasantly surprised to get approved. I do have a very good passive income which allows me to travel and also explained this in my cover letter (its supported by my tax return). I put all of this all in one pdf and compressed it to submit on the webpage. Hope this helps others.
Sep 30, 2023
a year ago
Dani *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
I'm an American citizen, as is my daughter. I know I can enter and receive a "free" 30 day visa, but I'd rather apply for the e-visa to request 60 days then extend. I assume I need to submit an application for my 2year old daughter also. Correct?

TIA
Apr 28, 2019
6 years ago
Mackenzie ********
ORIGINAL POSTER
I’m traveling to Thailand on May 3. I need a 60/90 day tourist visa for a yoga course. I am American so I get a 30 day visa, but in terms of extending.. I fly into Bangkok, then off to Koh Phangan. Where do I need to go in Bangkok to get a tourist visa and what documents do I need? I do not have access to printer. Thanks ahead of time :)❤️
Nov 24, 2018
6 years ago
Liz *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Has anyone applied for a Non-O single entry 90 day visa at the Thai Consulate in Kunming recently? Is it possible for an American to get it there? Does it take 4-business days or less?
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