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To save me scrolling through 52 pages, can anyone verify what I heard that in Taipei you can walk in without an appointment to apply for this visa?

 

I own 50% of a company in the UK, which I plan to use to sponsor myself. 

Can move money around if the 500k needs to be in THB in a Thai bank.

 

Thanks in advance 😘

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15 minutes ago, 2long said:

To save me scrolling through 52 pages, can anyone verify what I heard that in Taipei you can walk in without an appointment to apply for this visa?

 

That used to be the case, but not any longer, as they're now using the eVisa system as well.

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Hi, I want to get the dtv muay Thai visa. I'm currently living in Thailand. 

What Asian country should I visit for the application? Taiwan, Vietnam, Indonesia?

What duration should I stay in the country to wait for the visa?

Is it enough when I transfer the rest of the 500k in the week I apply? 

 

Thank you very much

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2 hours ago, Rhazag said:

What Asian country should I visit for the application? Taiwan, Vietnam, Indonesia?

Ho Chi Minh City has had some success stories.

 

2 hours ago, Rhazag said:

What duration should I stay in the country to wait for the visa?

You may have to stay in Vietnam for up to 15 working days waiting for an evisa application but probably a lot less.

 

2 hours ago, Rhazag said:

Is it enough when I transfer the rest of the 500k in the week I apply? 

I am not sure where you are transferring the funds from and to and why. Are you transferring it to a Vietnamese bank account?

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1 hour ago, Briggsy said:

 

 

You may have to stay in Vietnam for up to 15 working days waiting for an evisa application but probably a lot less.

Yeah that is the problem, shall I just book 15 days? As far as I know they ask for planned arrival in Thailand.

 

How can I proof the location in Vietnam?

1 hour ago, Briggsy said:

 

I am not sure where you are transferring the funds from and to and why. Are you transferring it to a Vietnamese bank account?

I mean transfering from a broker account to my bank account. 

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16 hours ago, Rhazag said:

Yeah that is the problem, shall I just book 15 days? As far as I know they ask for planned arrival in Thailand.

 

How can I proof the location in Vietnam?

I don't think they ask for an actual ticket so you can just select a flight in the future on your DTV application. They didn't on mine anyway. However, that was London. Once the DTV has been successfully obtained, it begins from the date of issue so you can use any flight. An earlier poster got his in 3.5 days.

 

Since the advent of e-visa, I don't know what they ask for in Ho Chi Minh to prove you are in Vietnam. Hotel booking? Passport stamp? Picture of you in Vietnam? You would need to ask them.

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I'm currently on Non-O retirement and plan to convert to DTV later this year as in the next 3-4 years I plan to be less than 6 months per year in Thailand. Does anyone know if DTV can be converted to Non-O retirement later? I know the tourist visa and visa exempt can be converted, but once I have the DTV visa stamped in my passport I don't think I can enter visa exempt until the DTV visa expires.

 

Also would it be possible to renew Thai driving licence for 5 years with DTV? AFAIK with tourist visa only 2 year renewals are possible.

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@gearbox

 

DTV can only be applied for outside of Thailand so you cannot convert from Non-O extensions. You would leave Thailand and then apply for a DTV outside of Thailand.

 

DTV is not stamped in your passport. It is an e-visa and you hold it in pdf or paper form separately. There is no visa in passport. (Some early adopters do have a visa sticker from SEA embassies.) Therefore you can enter visa exempt if you wish to. Just don't show the Immigration officer the e-visa printout. However, many years from now if you want to change back from DTV to non-imm O, the easiest thing to do is to get a non-imm O outside of Thailand and enter with that.

 

The driving licence issue is unsure. Some have been able to renew a 5-year with a DTV.

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On 12/17/2024 at 4:49 PM, Rob Browder said:

Both Bangkok airports have a "guaranteed entry" agent-money thing going, so deny entry to force this option.

 

They do? My understanding from multiple 'Help! I am in IDC now'! threads on here is that if an IO at either decides against allowing you to enter, you're toast. If there's "Mr Fixit" agent option at either airport, it's the first I've heard of it.

 

That doesn't include the many, many 'I was almost denied entry!' threads from those gushing sorts with a low threshold of excitement, boring us with irrelevancies.

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On 12/17/2024 at 4:49 PM, Rob Browder said:

Both Bangkok airports have a "guaranteed entry" agent-money thing going, so deny entry to force this option.

 

They do? My understanding from multiple 'Help! I am in IDC now'! threads on here is that if an IO at either decides against allowing you to enter, you're toast. If there's "Mr Fixit" agent option at either airport, it's the first I've heard of it.

 

That doesn't include the many, many 'I was almost denied entry!' threads from those gushing sorts with a low threshold of excitement, boring us with irrelevancies.

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36 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

 

They do? My understanding from multiple 'Help! I am in IDC now'! threads on here is that if an IO at either decides against allowing you to enter, you're toast. If there's "Mr Fixit" agent option at either airport, it's the first I've heard of it.

 

That doesn't include the many, many 'I was almost denied entry!' threads from those gushing sorts with a low threshold of excitement, boring us with irrelevancies.

 

You have to book such a service BEFORE you fly in. It will ensure that the IO who will stamp you in knows to do just that without fuss.

 

Once you're already being processed for a denied entry, those services cannot help you to avoid getting sent back.

 

Isn't that great, both camps in immigration have reason to celebrate! The hardliners get to deny entry to some, the others get some extra money to play nice. 

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2 hours ago, Briggsy said:

@gearbox

 

DTV can only be applied for outside of Thailand so you cannot convert from Non-O extensions. You would leave Thailand and then apply for a DTV outside of Thailand.

 

DTV is not stamped in your passport. It is an e-visa and you hold it in pdf or paper form separately. There is no visa in passport. (Some early adopters do have a visa sticker from SEA embassies.) Therefore you can enter visa exempt if you wish to. Just don't show the Immigration officer the e-visa printout. However, many years from now if you want to change back from DTV to non-imm O, the easiest thing to do is to get a non-imm O outside of Thailand and enter with that.

 

The driving licence issue is unsure. Some have been able to renew a 5-year with a DTV.

Thanks a lot! I'm aware that I need to apply for DTV outside Thailand. My non-O is expiring in a few months, and my passport is expiring too, so I'm leaving Thailand next month and will be 9 months away. Hopefully the e-visa won't show on the screen if I try to enter visa exempt in the future.

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