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@Todd *******
all the documents you turn at the Taipei office are printed paper docs
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No one knows how that works now..

At MOST consulates on the eVisa system, they require 500K for every applicant (one account with 1 million baht works for two people),

AND

they require proof the primary applicant HAS their DTV before applying for the "dependent" one <- meaning you get your DTV issued THEN apply for the dependent one

I would say you need to go to a walk up consulate <- Taipei and apply in person at the same time for both of the visas,
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My advice to you would be to make a profile on the eVisa online system website

upload all the documents you can now and store the application in your profile (you can store up to 10)

THEN as soon as you get to Indonesia, upload your entry stamp/visa, recent bank information and apply for the visa

Having everything "ready to go" like that is as fast as you can do it, and it should come back pretty quickly.
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@Bruno **********
just saying what the thai consualte IN Jakarta said when they rolled the eVisa system out
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@Tarun *********
Just telling you what the Jakarta consulate said when they rolled out the eVisa system.

My question is why would you even chance it?
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Yep
@Todd *******
Taipei is a "walk up" consulate <- meaning there is no appt that needs to be booked to get in the gate, you show up in the morning during the application acceptance time and apply
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@Todd *******
You are confused

There are two Thai Consulates in Lao and Vientiane is booked up

BUT

The one in Savannakhet has openings for appts to get in the gate,

Here's openings on Dec 11th and 12th 🙂

There are appts at Savannakhet Friday the 29th, Friday the 6th and Tues / Wed the 11th and 12th open

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Tod *********
If you're going to apply for a DTV which you do not in Bali but in Jakarta using the online system you have to STAY IN Indonesia until you get the visa approved (or rejected)

You can't apply and then come back to thailand on a free stamp to wait
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You wanna go get a DTV at a 'walk in consulate' you use Taipei

OR

you use Savannkhet in Lao (which requires you book an online appt to get in the gate and stops walk in service Dec 20th)

OR

you use Yangon in Burma (which also requires an online appt to get in the gate)