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DTV really is a magic visa.  I thought even the Elite visa couldn't get a 5 year licence 😆 

 

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29 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Can you post detail of what docs you supplied.

Supplied copies of my pink ID, yellow tabien baan, passport info page, visa page, and stamp page. Showed the QR code from their elearning course, and handed in the original doctor's approval that says I do indeed have a pulse.

 

I then played the silly colors and sticks games, took a photo, paid the fee, and was finally provided with a shiny new DL that will expire in Sep 2030.

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1 minute ago, moana said:

Supplied copies of my pink ID, yellow tabien baan, passport info page, visa page, and stamp page. Showed the QR code from their elearning course, and handed in the original doctor's approval that says I do indeed have a pulse.

 

I then played the silly colors and sticks games, took a photo, paid the fee, and was finally provided with a shiny new DL that will expire in Sep 2030.

Which transport office? 

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21 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Which transport office?

Nan provincial office.

 

12 minutes ago, Pattaya57 said:

Don't you think maybe the fact you already had a 5 year licemce, a pink ID card and a yellow book were the main reasons you got a 5 year re-newal?

I certainly do know that if I were to renew the license while on a VE or TR visa it would've been a 2 year license, regardless of any other paperwork I may have possessed.

 

I agree that a newbie without any additional paperwork is likely to incur more scrutiny.

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2 minutes ago, moana said:

Nan provincial office.

The yellow book etc would not cut in other places eg  Bangkok.

However you got your 5 yr license congratulations 

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Nice!!! Renewed mine just before the DTV visa run (VE got 2 years)
daaaamn)
Should've waited a bit.
I'm planning to go ask at DLT next week

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1 hour ago, DrJack54 said:

OP, thanks for report.

Can you post detail of what docs you supplied.

In particular did you obtain certificate of residence. 

The certificate of residence is my worry also since I want to buy a new car in the next few months.  The OP used his pink card which most of us don't have. Happy for him but wish he had a certificate of residence 🙂

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2 minutes ago, atpeace said:

The certificate of residence is my worry also since I want to buy a new car in the next few months.  The OP used his pink card which most of us don't have. Happy for him but wish he had a certificate of residence 🙂

First up ..

Q1 what is your status in Thailand.

.meaning tourist visa or ....? 

Q2 where are you located? 

 

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13 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

First up ..

Q1 what is your status in Thailand.

.meaning tourist visa or ....? 

Q2 where are you located? 

 

Have a non-o based on retirement and live in Ubon.  I used up my last re-entry stamp last week and am leaving for America next month.  Debating going to Vientiane next week without a re-entry stamp which will cancel my Non-O.  Then apply for a DTV.  I go to sporting events (Marathons) around Thailand throughout the year and I'm guessing this will meet the requirements.  If not I can always re-apply for a Non-O.  The 500k savings is not an issue.

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15 hours ago, moana said:

Nan provincial office.

 

I certainly do know that if I were to renew the license while on a VE or TR visa it would've been a 2 year license, regardless of any other paperwork I may have possessed.

 

I agree that a newbie without any additional paperwork is likely to incur more scrutiny.

Did you have a 2 year license before and just renewed it for 5?

If so then it is normal.

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On 9/13/2024 at 7:34 PM, DrJack54 said:

OP, thanks for report.

Can you post detail of what docs you supplied.

In particular did you obtain certificate of residence. 

Think it's 500,000 baht bank account last six months tied to a foreign western company heard a employment letter from your company to employ you helps 

W passport and need to do at embassy in Vietnam Cambodia or Laos Thai Embassy 

Cro everything I see it's awesome visa just had friend get last week in Vietnam 12k baht

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On 9/13/2024 at 6:58 PM, moana said:

I renewed my 5-year license today on a DTV visa, and got another 5 (well, almost 6) years. I saw a few people here wondering whether the DLT will issue 5-year licenses for DTV visa holders, so thought it's worth reporting.

Congrats! I just got my 5-year (almost 6) license yesterday too. I'm on a DTV. I had to sit the test and pass driving exam again since my old temporary 2-year license had been expired over 2 years ago. I didn’t expect to get a full license at all, was a big surprise!

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1 hour ago, erodygin said:

I had to sit the test and pass driving exam again since my old temporary 2-year license had been expired over 2 years ago

What exactly was required "driving exam"

At a guess just color test with reaction test etc..perhaps watch a video 

Surely you did not need actuality driving test. 

 

 

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16 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

What exactly was required "driving exam"

At a guess just color test with reaction test etc..perhaps watch a video 

Surely you did not need actuality driving test. 

 

 

I just had to do the same as my 5 year license was over 3 years expired.  Theory test and actual driving test.  Rented the DLT car for the test, 100 baht.  Absolutely nothing to be concerned about, some, me for one, would even call it a fun day out.  

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14 minutes ago, Upnotover said:

Theory test and actual driving test.  Rented the DLT car for the test, 100 baht. 

Wonder if you had option to "start over" with new 2 yr license.

In any event you worked out best option for yourself 

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8 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Wonder if you had option to "start over" with new 2 yr license.

In any event you worked out best option for yourself 

Apparently if you already did the conversion of a foreign license you cannot do it again.  And I originally did it in 2008.  So basically had to start from scratch.  One "agent" claimed that my still valid UK license would avoid the need for the testing, but the DLT folks didn't agree.  But as said, all worked out fine and the tests are fun.

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13 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

What exactly was required "driving exam"

A theory exam with 50 questions first, then a practical driving test, like when you get your driver's license for the first time in Thailand (not when converting an overseas one)

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Just took my 2 - 2yr Thai driving licenses to LTO and they said even though I have completed the two years that the renewal is only five year for non tourist visa, and my new DTV is not sufficient order from big boss, Im going to another office and speaking w Attorney to verify this isn't some pushy desk clerk which happened w my DTV visa glad I had a lawyer write me a letter to which they promptly issued my five year DTV and stopped playing games w paperwork, I detailed the bribes I paid prior and said I don't want to publish these offices in the Pattaya news as it might make the kingdom look bad, Bam! After four days of fooling around she issued it finally 😆 maybe this method will work for my five year DL 

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12 hours ago, RonJr said:

Just took my 2 - 2yr Thai driving licenses to LTO and they said even though I have completed the two years that the renewal is only five year for non tourist visa, and my new DTV is not sufficient order from big boss, Im going to another office and speaking w Attorney to verify this isn't some pushy desk clerk which happened w my DTV visa glad I had a lawyer write me a letter to which they promptly issued my five year DTV and stopped playing games w paperwork, I detailed the bribes I paid prior and said I don't want to publish these offices in the Pattaya news as it might make the kingdom look bad, Bam! After four days of fooling around she issued it finally 😆 maybe this method will work for my five year DL 

The DTV is a tourist visa, and this is the policy at most DLT offices in regards to tourist entries (visa exempt or tourist visa).  Going to a different DLT may turn up different results, as is the same across Thailand for various agencies.

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On 10/17/2024 at 11:25 PM, erodygin said:

Congrats! I just got my 5-year (almost 6) license yesterday too. I'm on a DTV. I had to sit the test and pass driving exam again since my old temporary 2-year license had been expired over 2 years ago. I didn’t expect to get a full license at all, was a big surprise!

Awesome, so the DTV is considered a long-stay visa and we can all convert out 2 year licences to 5 year licences on renewal. Great news! Which motor registry department did you use? BKK or Pattaya by any chance?

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On 10/25/2024 at 11:56 AM, RonJr said:

Just took my 2 - 2yr Thai driving licenses to LTO and they said even though I have completed the two years that the renewal is only five year for non tourist visa, and my new DTV is not sufficient order from big boss, Im going to another office and speaking w Attorney to verify this isn't some pushy desk clerk which happened w my DTV visa glad I had a lawyer write me a letter to which they promptly issued my five year DTV and stopped playing games w paperwork, I detailed the bribes I paid prior and said I don't want to publish these offices in the Pattaya news as it might make the kingdom look bad, Bam! After four days of fooling around she issued it finally 😆 maybe this method will work for my five year DL 

WTF??? Many people above have said they got 5 year licences with a DTV but the office you went to said no. So it was the Pattaya office that rejected this?

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