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@Romain ***
That’s correct. I returned to Thailand on December 18th and got a stamp valid until June 15th.
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I think there might’ve been some confusion. We already got the second stamp for the DTV visa, and it’s valid for 180 days from the day you land at the airport.
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Just 500k for the whole family in any type of account will be fine.
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Anonymous participant 987 i applied in Ho Chi Minh. I think it applies everywhere. You can check the conditions of the place where you plan to apply.
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No, You can use a single bank account to apply for visas for both yourself and your dependents at the same time.
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Anonymous participant just that. Same form like you and fee 😁
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He applied under a dependent visa, and you only need the marriage certificate.
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@Daniel ************
I chose to submit my application at the Ho Chi Minh City Consulate because I had previously submitted documents there when applying for a work permit. The consulate staff were very friendly and left a positive impression on me. Additionally, it was an opportunity for me to return to Vietnam and enjoy Vietnamese food. Other than that, there were no special reasons.😅
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@Daniel ************
Honestly, I'm not sure about online submissions. I applied at the Royal Thai Consulate-General in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, where I scheduled my appointment online and then went to the consulate to submit hard copies, as they required them. However, it seems that many people have successfully submitted their applications online from other countries. I recommend checking other posts about the DTV visa in the group for more insights. Since requirements may vary by location, it’s a good idea to email the embassy or consulate in the countries you're considering. This way, you can choose the option that is most suitable and convenient for you. I also reached out to the consulate via email to confirm the required documents before my visit.😁
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