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My husband and I got our DTV’s for remote worker in Hong Kong. We didn’t apply at the same time, but both got approved though we did get asked for some more documents.

He is a Hong Kong born local with British passport, I’m a HK permanent resident with Australian passport.
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The HK Consulate website only required our Marriage Certificate and my husband's DTV and sponsorship letter. I provided my bank statements on top.
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Melissa *************
Thank you so much for your reply, very useful. He’s got his through remote work
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thank you. His current balance in daily accounts is around 280k baht
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Hello there, thank you for the information. May I ask, were you a residing in Vientiane or did you go there from Thailand to make the DTV application?
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Do you mean the Royal Thai consulate in a Hong Kong? If yes I’m having the same problem. Wanted to ask a question before I go ahead and book flights.

In case anyone here knows, do I need to be out of Thailand to apply for spousal DTV visa?

My husband got his one already in Hong Kong and he moved to Bangkok last month with his DTV visa. I arrived with 60 day visa exemption but I’m heading back to Hong Kong in a week or so to finalise our move and get my spousal DTV visa.

My question is we’re applying for my spousal visa under his e visa account. Can we submit the application while we’re in Thailand? Then I fly to HK briefly to finish moving, and come back to Thailand with the DTV visa?

Or do I need to be out of the country when my husband submits my application?
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