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5 year multiple entry DTV visa (Destination Thailand) from 2024-xx-xx


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30 minutes ago, JimmyTobacco said:

 

If it gets checked or not, I don't know, but obviously they could potentially find out if you are currently in the country or not. Otherwise they might notice at the airport when you re-enter on the DTV visa, that it was issued at a time when you were supposed to be in Thailand. Better to go to Laos, Cambodia or Vietnam and apply there.

 

The money does not have to be in a Thai bank account. I sent them a 6 month statement of my brokerage account (with associated IBAN number) with plenty of funds throughout the entire period, but I don't think there is a golden rule for it. It might depend on the overall strength/quality of your applicaiton, the amount of money, etc. My application was probably overall quite strong, in the sense that I've been a proven self-employed freelancer for 15 years, I have more than enough funds in the account, etc.

 

 

Thanks, yeah my finances are probably going to let me down, as I dont hold that amount of cash, but can pool it from a few different accounts, but will have to show a balance statement at end of month or wait.

 

I wonder how sophisticated immigration is, I dont really think they would stop be once I have the visa coming in on it, but maybe they would have me in the system somewhere when I apply, so u might be right to take the trip to vietnam to save the trouble. 

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4 hours ago, wisemonkey said:

Im wanting to apply for the  new DTV using the Thai E-visa site, would love to have some questions answered by anyone whos been successful in getting this visa using the site.

 

First question, seeing as we dont need to do anything in person with the thai e-visa site, is there anyway that they know if you apply for this whilst your already in Thailand? Whats stopping people from doing this, if once approved I just need to print off the documentation, cant I essentially apply from anywhere ? Or do they have checks in place to ensure you are outside of Thailand?

 

With the 500k THB proof, is there a period it needs to be in the account for? Can I just transfer across the money get a statement and transfer it out or they need it in there for a certain amount of time? Also can it be in an account in your home country's currency, ie Im applying for it through the Sydney Thai consulate, can you show an Australian bank with the required amount in AUD or does it need to be in a Thai bank account?

 

 


Can’t help with cooking class questions but I applied online.

 

For location:

The electronic application form shows that it needs to be completed from country of residence. It asks for current location, date of travel, point of entry and flight number. You don’t have to upload evidence of these except a recent utility bill as proof of residence in current location. You could potentially complete the details fraudulently but there are reports of people being asked to supply additional documents - if caught you’d likely lose the application fee and could have problems with future visa applications.

 

For bank account:

You can show a bank account with AUD or other currency. It doesn’t have to be in a Thai bank. I don’t believe the money has to have been in the account for any set period of time.

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1 hour ago, Chalky0w said:


Can’t help with cooking class questions but I applied online.

 

For location:

The electronic application form shows that it needs to be completed from country of residence. It asks for current location, date of travel, point of entry and flight number. You don’t have to upload evidence of these except a recent utility bill as proof of residence in current location. You could potentially complete the details fraudulently but there are reports of people being asked to supply additional documents - if caught you’d likely lose the application fee and could have problems with future visa applications.

 

For bank account:

You can show a bank account with AUD or other currency. It doesn’t have to be in a Thai bank. I don’t believe the money has to have been in the account for any set period of time.

 

Thanks . Yeah I think maybe the best bet will just be to out of country maybe in Vietnman incase there are any issues.

 

My question is now, if applying in person in Vietnam, can you still show a balance in your home countries bank account? 

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I received DTV visa.

Was asked for all pages of passport photo, contract, and bank statement.

I already have Bangkok bank account, but would be glad to move to Kasikorn or SCB. Will try to go to them after news updates about possibility to open bank account with this visa

 

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17 hours ago, wisemonkey said:

 Im applying for it through the Sydney Thai consulate, can you show an Australian bank with the required amount in AUD or does it need to be in a Thai bank account?

 

Keep us all updated after you apply through the Sydney Thai consulate as there's a number of us that will also be applying through them in the future. Being in Oz, there's two options, the Sydney consulate for only people living in NSW and the Canberra Embassy for everyone else not in NSW.

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13 hours ago, Chalky0w said:

For location:

The electronic application form shows that it needs to be completed from country of residence. It asks for current location, date of travel, point of entry and flight number. You don’t have to upload evidence of these except a recent utility bill as proof of residence in current location. 

 

You don't need to upload a utility bill, you can also upload your drivers licence or bank statement as proof of location: https://canberra.thaiembassy.org/destination-thailand-visa-dtv/

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4 hours ago, bbi1 said:

Keep us all updated after you apply through the Sydney Thai consulate as there's a number of us that will also be applying through them in the future. Being in Oz, there's two options, the Sydney consulate for only people living in NSW and the Canberra Embassy for everyone else not in NSW.

 

4 hours ago, bbi1 said:

You don't need to upload a utility bill, you can also upload your drivers licence or bank statement as proof of location: https://canberra.thaiembassy.org/destination-thailand-visa-dtv/

 

 

I think Im just going to go to Vietnam and apply from Hanoi, seems to be the best bet as losing the 13k THB application fee for getting found out of not being in aus when applying is not a trade Im going to make. Will keep the forum updated on any issues I have or any things I find out to make getting the visa easier. Hope this visa sticks around! 

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12 hours ago, Sergii Safo said:

I received DTV visa.

Was asked for all pages of passport photo, contract, and bank statement.

I already have Bangkok bank account, but would be glad to move to Kasikorn or SCB. Will try to go to them after news updates about possibility to open bank account with this visa

 

Just an employment contract, no salary statements were requested? So the money in the bank you've showed could have come from other sources..

Which Embassy/Consulate did you use to submit your application?

Thank you!

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3 Russian friends have arrived today at HKT from Jakarta via Kuala Lumpur,

one IO saw 2 used VEs 90+60 days this year, turned the red light on and sat with a smug face waiting for the supervisor to come serve his 'client'.
Friend said - look at page 18 there is a visa there
IO saw the DTV, turned off the light, stamped him 180 days no questions.
Other two were stamped without any problem, (had same 2 VEs used).

So far so good, DMK and HKT  letting people in with DTVs after 2 VEs this year.

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How to apply for DTV based in Thailand? Usually one would apply in their home country or via e-visa-system, right?

But I do not have any documents showing I am currently registered or residing there. The reason is, when I moved to Thailand 11 years ago I delisted from the local registry. How to do ?

Just the usual flight to KL and try to apply at the embassy with all required documents such as proof of remote work, bank statement, etc.

Last time I was at the KL embassy for another type of visa extension and the DTV just started, I heard many conversations with the staff and applicants "Why do you not apply in your home country" and they were sent away.....

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29 minutes ago, CLW said:

Last time I was at the KL embassy for another type of visa extension and the DTV just started, I heard many conversations with the staff and applicants "Why do you not apply in your home country" and they were sent away

KL is one of the worst embassies in the region. Avoid, avoid, avoid. They will make up impossible rules on the spot, reject for no reason, force you to go to your own embassy to verify unverifiable things, etc.

 

Just research a little and go to a reasonable embassy. Vientiane, HCMC, Phnom Penh, Manila are all alright.

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On 9/28/2024 at 7:45 AM, wisemonkey said:

 

 

 

I think Im just going to go to Vietnam and apply from Hanoi, seems to be the best bet as losing the 13k THB application fee for getting found out of not being in aus when applying is not a trade Im going to make. Will keep the forum updated on any issues I have or any things I find out to make getting the visa easier. Hope this visa sticks around! 

 

36 minutes ago, moana said:

KL is one of the worst embassies in the region. Avoid, avoid, avoid. They will make up impossible rules on the spot, reject for no reason, force you to go to your own embassy to verify unverifiable things, etc.

 

Just research a little and go to a reasonable embassy. Vientiane, HCMC, Phnom Penh, Manila are all alright.

 

There was a picture of an announcement by the consulate in Phnom Penh in a previous post of @Tim K  (see below). From October 8, they will start processing visas through the e-visa platform. I know for a fact that the same is true for Ankara, starting on the very same day. It looks like all (or almost all) consulates will now be connected to the e-visa system. 

I wonder how this will affect people who want to apply for a visa at one of the consulates that were previously known to be somewhat lenient when it comes to the residency requirement (being a citizen or a resident of the country(ies) in which the consulate operates).

 

 

 

 

 

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On 9/26/2024 at 5:35 PM, Tim K said:

Actually there are reports from Russians that HKT/BKK IOs ask them:
- show bank statements

- Did you buy this? Who's your agent. How much did you pay?
- What you really spent one week at Phnom Penh??
- Where do you live, what you do, where you get money from?

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I don't know about agents but ppl just show them what and how they did apply so eventually they are let in. Receipt from the Embassy thay you've paid 10000thb|300-400$usd really helps.

but I remember that my NON-O from Penang was looked with same suspicion at Sadao border with Malaysia in 2018.
Did you buy this??  Do you live in Chiang Mai ?
- Of course not I live in Phuket.
Why does visa have remark Ch. M. ??
- Embassy at Penang did this I don't know.
Thai wife had to step in..


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So with the transition to e-visa application at most embassies of neighboring countries I am wondering if they still accept your application even if not apply from your origin (passport) country ??

It would make things very difficult and costly. Example: American who lived for years in Thailand and  currently staying here would have to fly back to the states for e-visa application and to fulfill the requirements of matching flight data and submit a proof of residence. 

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3 hours ago, MART said:

 

 

There was a picture of an announcement by the consulate in Phnom Penh in a previous post of @Tim K  (see below). From October 8, they will start processing visas through the e-visa platform. I know for a fact that the same is true for Ankara, starting on the very same day. It looks like all (or almost all) consulates will now be connected to the e-visa system. 

I wonder how this will affect people who want to apply for a visa at one of the consulates that were previously known to be somewhat lenient when it comes to the residency requirement (being a citizen or a resident of the country(ies) in which the consulate operates).

 

 

 

 

 

Also interested how this pans out after 8 October... No more DTV or other visa applications in person???

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3 hours ago, MART said:

I wonder how this will affect people who want to apply for a visa at one of the consulates that were previously known to be somewhat lenient when it comes to the residency requirement (being a citizen or a resident of the country(ies) in which the consulate operates).

 This (residency requirement) could be really only Thailand-related and one of the things a western foreigner will never understand....

I have been and still travelling often and rarely heard of such requirements. I lost count of how many visas I applied for other countries while not being in my home country or had to show proof I am residing there

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6 minutes ago, CLW said:

 This (residency requirement) could be really only Thailand-related and one of the things a western foreigner will never understand....

I have been and still travelling often and rarely heard of such requirements. I lost count of how many visas I applied for other countries while not being in my home country or had to show proof I am residing there

 

That's because you've never needed a visa for a EU country then. Most, if not all EU countries enforce this rule.

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Just reporting that a buddy of mine successfully obtained a DTV visa in Hanoi last week. He followed the exact same procedure (quite similar circumstances) and had no problem applying at the Hanoi embassy. The visa was ready in 3 working days.

 

Interestingly enough, despite having a little messy visa history (a nasty mix of back-to-back VE stamps and educational visas from language schools), which caused him trouble at the border a couple of times, he had no issues entering the country in Phuket this time with his new visa. He felt welcomed. 🙂

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