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Planning to apply for DTV Workation in Ho Chi Minh - need you advice & experience pls
👋 Hey everyone!
I’m planning to apply for the DTV Visa (Digital Thailand Visa) this 10th November 2025 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, under the Workation category (freelancer / remote worker).
A bit about me:
• I’m a French freelancer (self-employed) for 2 years, working in marketing digital.
• Until the end of September 2025, I also had a full-time job (CDI) in France, which I recently quit to focus 100% on freelancing.
• I earn around €1,400 per month on average if you smooth out my income over the past 12 months, but before that, I didn’t have any revenue from my own business.
Financial side:
• My parents helped me financially in July so I could reach the required 500,000 THB, and I also have about €9,000 in personal savings.
• All the money (around €20,000 total) is in my Revolut personal account, which I use daily.
• I also have a separate business account for my freelance income (around €3–4K).
💬 I’ve got a few questions for anyone who already applied:
• Does the Thai consulate in HCMC accept Revolut statements as proof of funds?
• Is family financial help (with transfer proof) accepted for the 500,000 THB requirement?
• How many invoices or proof of income did you show (3, 6, more)?
• Should I show both accounts (personal + business) or only the personal one?
• For those who applied in Ho Chi Minh, what docs did they actually ask for?
• Bonus 😅 — I have an uncle who owns a house and restaurant in Phuket. Does that help my case or not relevant at all for DTV?
Thanks a lot for your help 🙏 Just want to make sure everything’s solid before booking my appointment!
Has any U.S. Citizen that is *not* a resident or citizen in Australia applied from Australia? I knew someone (but she was an aus citizen) who said they only checked her bank account proof for day of but now im seeing it say 3 months of bank statements and 6 months of income statements. Maybe they’ve changed the policy since she applied last year though. I had been thinking about applying in Australia.