Tod Daniels Posted August 4, 2024 Posted August 4, 2024 21 hours ago, Sum Ting Wong said: A pic of my DTV stamp Just curious why you blanked out the officers badge/stamp number (that's what is on the stamp border you yellowed out) and the day you entered 😕 Never saw someone do that before 😉 1 1
Popular Post Sum Ting Wong Posted August 4, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 4, 2024 Probably unnecessary but I’m just careful about putting my info online. It’s possible someone could use those numbers to reveal my identity, mess with my visa status, etc 5
lennois Posted August 4, 2024 Posted August 4, 2024 On 8/2/2024 at 11:56 AM, asia123 said: I tried, but I was rejected. However, some other people were successful. They paid 10,000 baht. Did you pay 10k or you were rejected before that? 2
Lorry Posted August 4, 2024 Posted August 4, 2024 2 hours ago, Tod Daniels said: ^^^ That above email from the Thai Consulate in HCMC is a perfect reason that people need to go to the consulate they're going to apply for the DTV at and READ the requirements carefully. As you can see this consulate requires you show a balance of 500K baht for the previous 6 months (or that's how I read that) where as some consulates only require you have 500K baht IN the account when you apply The Thai consulates around the world are free to set their own requirements for this visa. SO do you home work, don't think because xxx consulate requires yyy to get the visa that zzz consulate will be the same 🙂 Also just so you know the consulates set the pricing for the visa too 😮 DTV COST USA - 400 USD Australia - 600AUD United Kingdom - 300GBP HCMC/Hanoi - 340USD Vientiane/Savannakhet - 10k baht New Zealand - 2,000 NZD Ottawa/Vancouver - 650CAD Kuala Lumpur/Penang/Kota Bharu - 1,600 Ringgit And the employment contract cannot be in Vietnamese. Amazing.
oldcpu Posted August 4, 2024 Posted August 4, 2024 5 hours ago, Tod Daniels said: Also just so you know the consulates set the pricing for the visa too 😮 DTV COST USA - 400 USD Australia - 600AUD United Kingdom - 300GBP HCMC/Hanoi - 340USD Vientiane/Savannakhet - 10k baht New Zealand - 2,000 NZD Ottawa/Vancouver - 650CAD Kuala Lumpur/Penang/Kota Bharu - 1,600 Ringgit New Zealand $2,000 NZD? That is close to $1200 USD equivalent. Could that NZ price be a typo? It reads to be totally out of proportion compared to the other prices.
Maestro Posted August 4, 2024 Posted August 4, 2024 4 hours ago, Tod Daniels said: Just curious why you blanked out the officers badge/stamp number (that's what is on the stamp border you yellowed out) and the day you entered 😕 Never saw someone do that before 😉 A virtual tin foil hat. It would have been useful to know what Thai embassy issued the visa but seeing his extreme caution in revealing details I refrained from asking him. 1 The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place. — George Bernard Shaw
lennois Posted August 4, 2024 Posted August 4, 2024 36 minutes ago, oldcpu said: New Zealand $2,000 NZD? That is close to $1200 USD equivalent. Could that NZ price be a typo? It reads to be totally out of proportion compared to the other prices. It's no typo. Same for all their other visas. For whatever reason they've decided to price visas at completely insane prices. Only in Thailand would you have a visa officially advertised for 10k baht then go and apply and it's suddenly over 40k. 1
Seppius Posted August 4, 2024 Posted August 4, 2024 6 hours ago, Tod Daniels said: ^^^ That above email from the Thai Consulate in HCMC is a perfect reason that people need to go to the consulate they're going to apply for the DTV at and READ the requirements carefully. As you can see this consulate requires you show a balance of 500K baht for the previous 6 months (or that's how I read that) where as some consulates only require you have 500K baht IN the account when you apply The Thai consulates around the world are free to set their own requirements for this visa. SO do you home work, don't think because xxx consulate requires yyy to get the visa that zzz consulate will be the same 🙂 Also just so you know the consulates set the pricing for the visa too 😮 DTV COST USA - 400 USD Australia - 600AUD United Kingdom - 300GBP HCMC/Hanoi - 340USD Vientiane/Savannakhet - 10k baht New Zealand - 2,000 NZD Ottawa/Vancouver - 650CAD Kuala Lumpur/Penang/Kota Bharu - 1,600 Ringgit Better to do online, you pay B10,000 that way, you pay with the application
Popular Post Sum Ting Wong Posted August 4, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 4, 2024 1 hour ago, Maestro said: A virtual tin foil hat. It would have been useful to know what Thai embassy issued the visa but seeing his extreme caution in revealing details I refrained from asking him. No need to be sour about it. It's really not extreme. Do you need to know which officer stamped me in? and the exact day I entered? You might be surprised what kind of havoc someone can wreak upon your life just using what you've posted online. Maybe you should post your visa stamp. The embassy in Vancouver Canada issued my visa. It only took about 2 days. They said I needed minimum 6 weeks of Muay Thai, but the Ottawa embassy said 3 months so I applied with 3 months to be safe. My letter of confirmation said nothing about the amount of hours or classes I'd be doing. If you want to know more, just ask. 2 2 2
Popular Post Upnotover Posted August 4, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 4, 2024 17 minutes ago, Seppius said: Better to do online, you pay B10,000 that way, you pay with the application Nope. Applying and paying online you pay the amount quoted by the embassy that is responsible for issuing your visa. 4
lapamita Posted August 4, 2024 Posted August 4, 2024 On 5/30/2024 at 5:13 AM, solidad90 said: quote from pattayanews The DTV visa does NOT allow “any” digital nomad to stay in Thailand for five years, as incorrectly noted by some media. To be clear, once obtained, it can be used within a five year period, for 180 days, and extended once for another 180 days, with a 10,000 Baht filing fee each time. After being used twice, the DTV visa would expire. As stated, additional requirements will be released in the near future by the Thai government and are subject to change. / is that true?? can not multiple go in and out of country ?? bcs i minimum travel 6 time a year in and out ???? true ??
Popular Post Mike Teavee Posted August 4, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 4, 2024 12 minutes ago, lapamita said: / is that true?? can not multiple go in and out of country ?? bcs i minimum travel 6 time a year in and out ???? true ?? No it's not true, you get 180 days permission to stay on each entry after which you can extend (1 time on that permission to stay) or leave the country for 1 night & come back for another 180 days. Technically (assuming you do 180 Days + Extension then one night out of Thailand & repeat) you would only need to spend 1 night out of Thailand in any one 360 day period for 5 years. 1 2
lapamita Posted August 4, 2024 Posted August 4, 2024 11 minutes ago, Mike Teavee said: No it's not true, you get 180 days permission to stay on each entry after which you can extend (1 time on that permission to stay) or leave the country for 1 night & come back for another 180 days. Technically (assuming you do 180 Days + Extension then one night out of Thailand & repeat) you would only need to spend 1 night out of Thailand in any one 360 day period for 5 years. no undertsand everybody posting diffrent thing question can i go ou tand in as long i want same with NON O multiple )in this case max 180days) ,,,valid for unlimited entrys .. easy yes or no one posting no , other yes
Popular Post Mike Teavee Posted August 4, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 4, 2024 12 minutes ago, lapamita said: no undertsand everybody posting diffrent thing question can i go ou tand in as long i want same with NON O multiple )in this case max 180days) ,,,valid for unlimited entrys .. easy yes or no one posting no , other yes YES... Every time you enter you will be given 180 days permission to stay, if you want to stay longer than this you will need an extension but you can not stay more than 360 days without leaving the country. Once you leave the country, come back the next day & you will be given 180 days again... Rinse & Repeat for 5 years. Edit: Rough Schedule (I'm assuming 30 days per month every month, it's just a rough schedule). Jan-June In Thailand then make a decision, extend for 180 days or leave Thailand for at least 1 night July-Dec In Thailand then If extended last time, need to leave Thailand otherwise can choose to Extend or leave for at least 1 night Jan-June In Thailand then If extended last time, need to leave Thailand otherwise can choose to Extend or leave for at least 1 night July-Dec In Thailand then If extended last time, need to leave Thailand otherwise can choose to Extend or leave for at least 1 night Etc.... for the 5 years. 1 1 2
Seppius Posted August 4, 2024 Posted August 4, 2024 41 minutes ago, lapamita said: no undertsand everybody posting diffrent thing question can i go ou tand in as long i want same with NON O multiple )in this case max 180days) ,,,valid for unlimited entrys .. easy yes or no one posting no , other yes Watch the YT video with the top IO, posted twice on here, supplies most of the answers 1
Popular Post Lorry Posted August 4, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 4, 2024 2 hours ago, Seppius said: Watch the YT video with the top IO, posted twice on here, supplies most of the answers He is not the top IO, he has nothing to do with immigration. He is a senior original from the MFA, a completely different branch of the Thai government. Now every embassy and consulate invents their own rules about the DTA. This was to be expected, even they are overseen by the MFA. How immigration will handle the DTA we just don't know. We will get a first idea when the first people re-enter, which could be any time soon. The real test will come in 2 or 3 years when immigration might not honor a DTV because "you live in Thailand, you are not a nomad" or "you are healthy now, no more need for medical". I wouldn't be surprised. 1 4
Popular Post shdmn Posted August 4, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 4, 2024 4 hours ago, lapamita said: no undertsand everybody posting diffrent thing question can i go ou tand in as long i want same with NON O multiple )in this case max 180days) ,,,valid for unlimited entrys .. easy yes or no one posting no , other yes Go read the official docs if you are still confused. It's been explained hundreds of times already. The comment you quoted is from 3 months ago before anyone knew what the actual rules would be, so ignore that old info because it's wrong. 1 2
Popular Post HauptmannUK Posted August 4, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 4, 2024 I have a DTV and its clearly multiple entry, 180 days per entry, five year validity. I highly doubt Thai Immigration will decide to invalidate the visa or retrospectively impose additional entry requirements - although I suppose they could do that with ANY visa in the event of a coup, war, terrorism etc.... In-country extensions are a different matter though and they could be awkward and e.g. ask for evidence of ongoing 'soft power' activities, supporting funds, etc. 1 1 5
khlongtoey Posted August 4, 2024 Posted August 4, 2024 22 hours ago, shdmn said: It's good for 5 years. That is your deadline for first and last entry. 60 months = 5 years ok, and must the 1st entry be within a certain number of days? For example, using Sept 1 as it being issued, "enter by" Dec 1st or is it unlike other visas ?
Lorry Posted August 4, 2024 Posted August 4, 2024 1 hour ago, khlongtoey said: ok, and must the 1st entry be within a certain number of days? No. But I still wouldn't wait with my first entry until 2029. 5 years is a long time
Popular Post shdmn Posted August 4, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 4, 2024 1 hour ago, khlongtoey said: ok, and must the 1st entry be within a certain number of days? For example, using Sept 1 as it being issued, "enter by" Dec 1st or is it unlike other visas ? I already answered that. If you still can't connect the dots I don't know what to tell you. 1 1 2 2
Sum Ting Wong Posted August 4, 2024 Posted August 4, 2024 1 hour ago, khlongtoey said: ok, and must the 1st entry be within a certain number of days? For example, using Sept 1 as it being issued, "enter by" Dec 1st or is it unlike other visas ? I thought I had read somewhere that you shouldn’t apply more than 3 months before your intended travel date. But I cannot quote it.
shdmn Posted August 4, 2024 Posted August 4, 2024 5 minutes ago, Sum Ting Wong said: I thought I had read somewhere that you shouldn’t apply more than 3 months before your intended travel date. But I cannot quote it. I believe the eVisa site requires you to attach your plane ticket, so nobody is going to be applying too far in advance of travel anyway.
Popular Post Caldera Posted August 5, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 5, 2024 6 hours ago, Sum Ting Wong said: I thought I had read somewhere that you shouldn’t apply more than 3 months before your intended travel date. But I cannot quote it. That's for single-entry visas, which are valid for entry for three months from being issued. 3
Lorry Posted August 5, 2024 Posted August 5, 2024 7 hours ago, Sum Ting Wong said: I thought I had read somewhere that you shouldn’t apply more than 3 months before your intended travel date. But I cannot quote it. Some websites of embassies or consulates write that, they explain, that a tourist visa needs to be used within 3 months, so it's useless to apply earlier. They are talking about tourist visas. 2
sikishrory Posted August 5, 2024 Posted August 5, 2024 19 hours ago, lennois said: It's no typo. Same for all their other visas. For whatever reason they've decided to price visas at completely insane prices. Only in Thailand would you have a visa officially advertised for 10k baht then go and apply and it's suddenly over 40k. Funny how those fees were adjusted 3 days after the incident with the NZ tourists in Phuket. Seems the Evisas came into effect around the same time? Just a coincidence I guess.
Rob Browder Posted August 5, 2024 Posted August 5, 2024 14 hours ago, Lorry said: ... The real test will come in 2 or 3 years when immigration might not honor a DTV ... I agree - but the solution will most-likely be the same as now for Visa-Exempts, Tourist-Visas, METVs, etc - use known safe entry-points to avoid this problem, or entry-points with "agent service." 1
lennois Posted August 5, 2024 Posted August 5, 2024 3 hours ago, sikishrory said: Funny how those fees were adjusted 3 days after the incident with the NZ tourists in Phuket. Seems the Evisas came into effect around the same time? Just a coincidence I guess. Super theory but the fee change was announced well before that
Jack1988 Posted August 5, 2024 Posted August 5, 2024 To me all these requirements are ridiculous. I prefer to stay here with tourist visas and free exemption stamps for at least 180 days and then go back to my country for some months 2
MPoll Posted August 5, 2024 Posted August 5, 2024 I hope this hasn't been mentioned before but I just listened to a Bangkok Post interview with Naruchai Ninnad and it appears to clarify some of the questions that have remained after the RW4U YouTube interview. It is a 45 minute interview. It is a podcast. Richard Barrow posted about this on his Facebook page today (Aug 5) but to listen to the whole 45 minutes you have to listen to the podcast which I found by searching for "Deeper Dive Thailand". 1
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