Tim **********
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I heard Hanoi wanted notarized documents, is that true?
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@Graham ******
can you stop with this? Everyone knows that you are a tax resident of a country after 180 days. Does it make you feel powerful when you say this in the group? lol
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@Andrew ******
Its not an opinion and I don't care if you asked for it or not. Tired of people making misleading statements like they are working for immigration. You stated a fact that you have no evidence to back up. Telling someone it won't happen when you have no idea if it will or wont is just ridiculous. Immigration can do what they want and deny for whatever reason. In fact, if they want to see your course and its finished I think they are well in their rights to deny you. Sorry that you're butt hurt over my comment. I have many years of experience in Thailand. Greg's comment is also coming from his opinion stated as a fact....no one has held this visa and done an extension. What does "your on an Ed visa so good luck" mean? lol I think you should just go to bed.
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@Vu ***********
Thank you so much. I'd love to hear your friends experience next week!
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@Vu ***********
Oh, interesting. I need to do it before October 10th when my ED visa in Thailand expires. So you have to book an apt on their website and just bring all doc's OR do you have to apply online as well?
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@Vu ***********
also their website has no info on the DTV that I can find. Do you have the list of requirements they ask for?
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@Vu ***********
You know this for sure? How do you know this? Some countries only allow residents of that country to apply for the DTV. Korea is an example of this. So are other countries. Can you show evidence that non-residents of Vietnam can apply in Vietnam?
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@Chris ****
If you're in Malaysia why on earth would apply through evisa in the US? You can just apply at the Embassy in Malaysia.
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@John ********
Extension for other visas is 1,900 baht. No one has ever extended a DTV and so no one can give any definitive answer on that. However, we can safely say that the 5 year multi-entry DTV visa is 10,000 baht. It mentions nothing about a 10,000 baht extension.