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@Fontaine *************
No, you need to do your first report in person, the second one and third etc can be done online.
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Your next reports can be done online instead of going immigration.
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Can we stop these posts now. Why are we so shocked that an approved Visa works when entering Thailand 😂
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Some embassies ask for a monthly income, some do not. They just want you to have 500,000 THB and it's always good to show you have additional funds too.
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@Claire ******
As Kyle has said it's really best just to ask the embassy in the UK - things change so fast. All the best with your DTV and time in Thailand 🙂 But from the best of my ability and what others have done the link above is fairly accurate.
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"The DTV visa allows the principal holder to bring in dependents. There is no limit to the number of family members, but they must be either a spouse or dependent children under 20 years old, and each dependent must apply and pay the visa fee separately."

The 500,000baht is required once.

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Would your home country give someone on a tourist visa a credit card? There is your answer.
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@Jtc ****
I believe it's only available on Lazada Mobile App. You have to look for Coupon & Bills then select this. I pay mine through this every month.
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You can pay on Lazada with Debit/Visa card if you know the reference number.
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$400 will get you a few packets of lays and rice a month. Keep building your channel.
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