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Retirement Extension? Nah, I’m DTV Now.

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4 hours ago, anotherfarangishere said:

Thank you. But I'm not ready to do this, even for a 5 years visa.

Fine, but as others have pointed out there are a number of other types of dental work that can stretch over a fairly long period - implants, crowns etc.

 

Moreover, as far as I know there's no requirement that the dental work has to be for any major procedure or cost a specific amount. You could presumably just book a series of 6-monthly dental check-up appointments.

 

As far as I recall, in a previous thread there was even a post from someone who got the DTV on the strength of a single dental appointment. It seems as though it shouldn't be that simple, but it apparently was.

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  • daveAustin
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    Interesting. Never looked into it. So you can go in and out for six month periods for up to 5 years? Find retirement pretty straightforward; one set of copies, in & out under an hour, 1900 ba

  • Thingamabob
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    I don't find the retirement extension difficult. 3 hours of my time once a year, with a small amount of paperwork, at a cost of 1900 baht. No intention to leave every 6 months. I appreciate that  DTV

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10 minutes ago, GroveHillWanderer said:

Fine, but as others have pointed out there are a number of other types of dental work that can stretch over a fairly long period - implants, crowns etc.

 

Moreover, as far as I know there's no requirement that the dental work has to be for any major procedure or cost a specific amount. You could presumably just book a series of 6-monthly dental check-up appointments.

 

As far as I recall, in a previous thread there was even a post from someone who got the DTV on the strength of a single dental appointment. It seems as though it shouldn't be that simple, but it apparently was.

Prepare yourself for some serious trolling!

On 7/21/2025 at 8:21 PM, BrandonJT said:

Somebody messed up or miscommunicated somewhere, because Thai wife has nothing to do with DTV.  You either get it based on remote work for a foreign company, or you get it based on a soft power activity in Thailand.  Being married to a Thai person is not a qualification for DTV.

Many people have already reported getting DTVs from London.

 

Got a DTV in London after my retirement visa lapsed and did quite a few VOA - was getting a bit concerned after a quizzing at Immigration.

 

Applied on a Monday approved on the Wednesday.

 

"Soft Power" - medical. It's a no brainer.

 

On 7/25/2025 at 2:12 PM, GroveHillWanderer said:

As far as I recall, in a previous thread there was even a post from someone who got the DTV on the strength of a single dental appointment. It seems as though it shouldn't be that simple, but it apparently was.

Note that when first rolled-out, DTVs were easier to get than the seem to be (per recent reports), currently.  I would not bet odds on those early threads.

On 7/25/2025 at 11:00 AM, RAZZELL said:

 

Got a DTV in London after my retirement visa lapsed and did quite a few VOA - was getting a bit concerned after a quizzing at Immigration.

 

Applied on a Monday approved on the Wednesday.

 

"Soft Power" - medical. It's a no brainer.

Interesting, many thanks. I'm probably going to soon be in the same position. I'm in UK until further notice with my Retirement Extension likely to expire before I can return. Applying for a DTV whilst in UK would be a good solution. However, I have no diagnosed medical conditions, don't take regular medication and have no appointment history or planned forward appointments in Thailand. I'm assuming your circumstances are different?

44 minutes ago, The Fugitive said:

However, I have no diagnosed medical conditions, don't take regular medication and have no appointment history or planned forward appointments in Thailand.

The things you list are the things you would need to provide from a hospital (or clinic) here in Thailand. 

Seems the DTV (medical) would not be a great fit for your situation. 

 

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22 hours ago, The Fugitive said:

Interesting, many thanks. I'm probably going to soon be in the same position. I'm in UK until further notice with my Retirement Extension likely to expire before I can return. Applying for a DTV whilst in UK would be a good solution. However, I have no diagnosed medical conditions, don't take regular medication and have no appointment history or planned forward appointments in Thailand. I'm assuming your circumstances are different?

 

Everyone needs dental work? :whistling: :wink:

  • 4 weeks later...

Some DTV Visa holders are having problems - Banking Issues.   Google AI Summary below :-

 

 

AI Overview
 
DTV visa holders in Thailand are experiencing significant banking problems, primarily account freezes and closures, due to new anti-money laundering (AML) regulations and increased scrutiny by banks, especially Bangkok Bank. DTV is a tourist visa, not a residency visa, and thus doesn't qualify for a Thai bank account under the new rules, which favor long-term residents, foreign spouses of Thais, or property owners. To resolve issues, DTV holders must contact their bank directly to verify account status or seek advice on changing their visa status or exploring other options. 
 
Reasons for the Banking Problems
  • Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Regulations:
    New regulations, aligned with the Bank of Thailand's directives, aim to prevent "mule" accounts used in financial scams. 
     
  • DTV is a Tourist Visa:
    The DTV is a special tourist visa, not an indicator of long-term residency in Thailand. 
     
  • Stricter Eligibility for Foreigners:
    Banks have implemented stricter policies for opening and maintaining accounts for foreigners. 
     
Who is Affected 
 
  • DTV Visa Holders: Many are facing account freezes and difficulties with QR payments.
  • Foreign Tourists: The financial freedom for short-term visitors is significantly impacted.
What to Do if You're Experiencing Problems
  1. 1. Contact Your Bank Directly:
    • Bangkok Bank: If you have an account with Bangkok Bank, you should contact them directly by phone or in person to clarify your account status and seek a resolution. 
       
  2. 2. Seek Professional Advice:
    • Legal Professional: Consider consulting a legal professional to discuss your visa status and explore options for changing it. 
       
    • Visa Agent: Services exist that can help with navigating these banking issues and visa processes. 
       
  3. 3. Be Aware of New Bank Policies:
    • Banks are requiring biometric identity checks and reviewing existing accounts. 
       
    • You may be required to provide proof of long-term residency, property ownership, or marriage to a Thai citizen. 
       
Tips for DTV Holders
  • Be Prepared for Changes:
    Banking rules in Thailand are subject to frequent changes, so it's important to stay informed and adaptable. 
     
  • Look for Alternative Services:
    Explore other ways to manage your finances in Thailand if you're unable to maintain a Thai bank account. 

 

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