I have a letter signed by my dentist [or "from my dentist's clinic"], which outlines a treatment plan.
The letter includes:
A detailed description of the recommended dental procedures (e.g., fillings, cleaning, etc.)
A proposed treatment schedule with dates and times for each appointment.
The letter is officially signed by the dentist.
As discussed with the receptionist at the clinic, this is the standard format they typically provide for visa applications for their customers, she said I am not the first one asking for this. This is a very popular clinic in the town where I live, so would be enough?
finally I got from February till May, would it be ok if I apply next week ? Did you present a budget also? Payment? Or only the schedule signed by the doctor? 🤔
How long is the duration of your treatment? My dentist here in Thailand gave me a letter scheduled with 2.5 months , from February to April (approx), would be enough?
you are right, they ask to pay up front for Muay Thai classes, but you never know if it was accepted based on this. Anyway, medical treatment is different from Muay Thai classes.
Polite is following the rules and respecting people, also answering what people are asking for help, not answering stupid things or moral opinions no-one asked you.
Yes, so I still think that soft power is easier, because you only have the 500K requirement and that's all. Of course a letter and clinic schedule etc, but less paper work than workation (easier for sure if you are already living in Thailand and you have a dentist here )
I am not asking for moral advice, please don't waste your time, I am only interested in people experiences applying with dentist appointments, that's all, thanks 🙏