Ask question
This is NOT an official government website. We are an independent resource providing information and assistance to travelers.
Karsten *******
This is a summary of
Karsten *******
's contributions to the platform. They have posed 1 questions and added 5 comments.

QUESTIONS

COMMENTS

Karsten ********
@Gerjanne *******
I actually didn’t plan to share this publicly here, because I’ve seen others do it and then constantly get comments like “you work for them anyway” or similar nonsense.

So just to be very clear upfront: I have absolutely nothing to do with this agency. I run my own business in Dubai and have no affiliation with them whatsoever.

That said, I’m honestly very happy and can recommend it from the bottom of my heart, simply because everything worked extremely well for me.

I already mentioned it above, but to repeat it clearly:

I paid 500 EUR / 18,500 THB – all in. Visa, government fees, agency fees – everything included.

I did not pay a single cent more.

And the visa is now approved.

I’ve also seen some people being very skeptical, which I can understand. What I heard locally (here in PhuQuok) is that these agencies might have slightly smoother processes because applications are pre-checked before submission and the authorities know the documents are properly prepared.

Whether that’s actually true or not, I honestly can’t confirm — that’s just what I was told.

What I can say for sure is this:

I read in this group all the time how long people are waiting for their DTV visa and how many follow-up questions they receive. I had none of that.

My process was very fast, and I’m already flying back this Friday, as we’re staying here a bit longer for vacation.

I did everything through an app that was also recommended to me: ISA Compass.

I’m sharing my referral link here as well — you’ll get a discount if you use it.

Whether I personally receive anything from it, I honestly don’t know. Maybe yes, maybe no.

Either way, it really doesn’t matter to me — you get the discount, that’s the important part.

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out. I’ll try to answer as many as I can, although I’m already getting quite a lot of private messages.

At the end of the day, I genuinely believe that if you follow the rules and submit everything properly, this process shouldn’t be a problem for anyone.

Wishing everyone good luck with their application 🙌

Referral: PJ7DK4BX
Like
Reply
Karsten ********
@He *****
I actually didn’t plan to share this publicly here, because I’ve seen others do it and then constantly get comments like “you work for them anyway” or similar nonsense.

So just to be very clear upfront: I have absolutely nothing to do with this agency. I run my own business in Dubai and have no affiliation with them whatsoever.

That said, I’m honestly very happy and can recommend it from the bottom of my heart, simply because everything worked extremely well for me.

I already mentioned it above, but to repeat it clearly:

I paid 500 EUR / 18,500 THB – all in. Visa, government fees, agency fees – everything included.

I did not pay a single cent more.

And the visa is now approved.

I’ve also seen some people being very skeptical, which I can understand. What I heard locally (here in PhuQuok) is that these agencies might have slightly smoother processes because applications are pre-checked before submission and the authorities know the documents are properly prepared.

Whether that’s actually true or not, I honestly can’t confirm — that’s just what I was told.

What I can say for sure is this:

I read in this group all the time how long people are waiting for their DTV visa and how many follow-up questions they receive. I had none of that.

My process was very fast, and I’m already flying back this Friday, as we’re staying here a bit longer for vacation.

I did everything through an app that was also recommended to me: ISA Compass.

I’m sharing my referral link here as well — you’ll get a discount if you use it.

Whether I personally receive anything from it, I honestly don’t know. Maybe yes, maybe no.

Either way, it really doesn’t matter to me — you get the discount, that’s the important part.

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out. I’ll try to answer as many as I can, although I’m already getting quite a lot of private messages.

At the end of the day, I genuinely believe that if you follow the rules and submit everything properly, this process shouldn’t be a problem for anyone.

Wishing everyone good luck with their application 🙌

Referral: PJ7DK4BX
Like
Reply
Karsten ********
@James *******
Hey, thanks a lot, appreciate it 😊

How certain are you about printing it out? A few friends and people I know also have the DTV visa, and they usually just show a screenshot with the QR code, which has always been accepted by immigration. They then stamp “DTV” and the 180-day date in the passport.

Printing it wouldn’t be a problem in general — I just know myself and would probably manage to lose it sooner or later 😄

I did see in one of your photos that you laminated it and put it in your passport though, which I think is a really smart idea.

Do you know anyone who has successfully shown it just as a photo or screenshot? I’m a bit unsure because even with police checks, my international driver’s license has always been accepted via photo without any discussion. I’m planning to get a Thai driver’s license anyway, but so far that’s always worked perfectly.
Like
Reply
Karsten ********
Anonymer Teilnehmer 965 That’s crazy — I flew to Hanoi on Thursday,
*****
, submitted everything, and got the PDF today.
Like
Reply
0 comments
9 months ago
The ask:thailand community, consisting of multiple Q/A groups with over 100,000 members, powers this platform. It is not an official government resource. Our members actively contribute to this resource, and while we strive for accuracy, we cannot guarantee its complete reliability. Assistance to travelers is provided as a community service.