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Miguel da Fonseca already seen it - and it doesn't make the application process away from your home country any clearer - it's new so things will probably change, but right now it's unclear where else it can be applied for outside of Thailand (apart from your home country)

Anyhow, hope it works out
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Miguel da Fonseca I know this, I too live in Thailand, but you can't do that with the DTV - it's not a tourist visa and doesn't work the same way - this is why there are so many people asking questions - have a read of this (from Siam Legal) - it states very clearly that you can't just border hop and apply for a DTV...

"Where You Apply

When applying for the DTV, you must go to the Thai Embassy or Consulate in the country where your employment is based. For example, if you work remotely for an American company, you must apply from the United States. If you are self-employed, you must apply from a country in which you are a legal resident and pay taxes.

You CANNOT simply hop the border and apply from Laos like you could for a basic tourist visa"
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Steve Demir hi Steve - so you applied successfully online for the DTV in Hong Kong without being a resident or work permit holder in Hong Kong? I'm confused about whether it's possible to apply for it outside of a person's home country, and although on the Thai e visa site it tells me I can in Hong Kong as a UK passport holder, some people told me you can't if you are not resident or working in Hong Kong