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Safe entry with 5 years DTV

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I just want to know if is better to arrive at the airport in Thailand with a safe entry service or it would not be necessary as I would show that I have a valid visa. 5 years DTV 

There have to date been very few reports of questionings or denials of entry for DTV holders. Where there have been, there have been other factors which have aroused suspicion. 

 

So, as the post above implies, there is no need for a safe entry service if you hold a DTV unless you have something you're not telling us.

7 minutes ago, Briggsy said:

So, as the post above implies, there is no need for a safe entry service if you hold a DTV unless you have something you're not telling us.

Coming off the back of eg an ED visa some io might at least question. 

 

Think the OP history is visa exempt entries in the main via land. 

He could mention which option he has for the DTV. 

 

I actually considered a DTV (Medical category). 

If I had a DTV ... I would certainly have my supporting docs with me. Not just the eVisa page

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2 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

He could mention which option he has for the DTV. 

I would prefer to use a visa agency that will help me to get a DTV. They will prepare all documents. Then I can just show the visa to the immigration officer at the airport 

13 minutes ago, Jack1988 said:

I would prefer to use a visa agency that will help me to get a DTV. They will prepare all documents. Then I can just show the visa to the immigration officer at the airport 

Have given up trying to understand any of your threads/posts.

So you don't have a current DTV. 

The only thing you can show the immigration officer at airport is the approval of DTV eVisa printed out. 

 

The DTV is obtained outside of Thailand. 

You state "I would prefer to use a visa agency that will help me to get a DTV." 

An agent in Bangkok can assist with documents etc. Advise on process etc. However be aware that you need to meet the requirements. 

 

Ultimately you exit Thailand and obtain eVisa at places such as PP, Saigon etc. 

There are pinned threads on DTV. 

Read them. 

 

Where are you currently located? 

@Issa Compass can advise. 

3 hours ago, Jack1988 said:

I just want to know if is better to arrive at the airport in Thailand with a safe entry service or it would not be necessary as I would show that I have a valid visa. 5 years DTV 

Okay IF you already have a valid DTV <- that you got from a thai consulate via the online eVisa website BEFORE you wing your way here, you wouldn't need a safe entry company to hold your hand, grease the wheels to get you in as you'd be entering ON a valid visa 

 

 

37 minutes ago, Jack1988 said:

I would prefer to use a visa agency that will help me to get a DTV.

Okay that comment makes less than zero sense especially as you just said you'd be showing the 5 year DTV when you enter 😞

There are just two ways this goes 
You DO already have a DTV, show up, present the visa and get stamped in for 180 days <- in which case you wouldn't need a safe entry company 
OR 
You don't have one yet, you need to leave the country, apply for one online, wait for it to be approved and then come back, showing it when you stamp in to get a 180 day entry stamp <- in which case you wouldn't need safe entry either    

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All right, I'll try to explain better. I am with 60 visa exemption at the moment but next time I want to get 5 years DTV using a visa agency as I don't meet any of the DTV requirements. The visa agency said that they manage everything to make sure I can get this type of visa and even without any of the visa requirements, of course paying more. I am only a little bit concerned if the immigration officer at the airport could deny my entry in case he/she might question me just to know if I really meet the visa requirements. That why I have mentioned the safe entry service at the airport 

23 minutes ago, Jack1988 said:

The visa agency said that they manage everything to make sure I can get this type of visa and even without any of the visa requirements, of course paying more.

As I stated previously you need to meet the requirements. 

The agents you are referring to arrange a complete package including transport from Bangkok to a consulate example Vientiane etc. 

Even include accommodation etc 

Generally a soft power option such as Muay Thai etc

Prices for this will eventually add up.. 

What requirements can you not satisfy. 

 

Square peg round hole springs to mind. 

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17 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

As I stated previously you need to meet the requirements.

Many foreigners are using visa agencies to get this type of visa, even without meeting the requirements. I see they get approved 

13 minutes ago, Jack1988 said:

Many foreigners are using visa agencies to get this type of visa, even without meeting the requirements. I see they get approved 

Attached is a snippet from an agent assisting with DTV. 

If indeed you were planning this you would be aware of the process. 

Fortunately it's set out step by step. 

 

Would appear you have not checked out the details with an agent. 

Also do you satisfy the financial requirements in 5.3.

This agent is CM specific however I have similar chats with various agents. 

 

 

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34 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Attached is a snippet from an agent assisting with DTV. 

If indeed you were planning this you would be aware of the process. 

Fortunately it's set out step by step. 

 

Would appear you have not checked out the details with an agent. 

Also do you satisfy the financial requirements in 5.3.

This agent is CM specific however I have similar chats with various agents. 

 

 

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So you wouldn't be questioned at the airport if using an agent, is that correct?

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17 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Since you plan to use an agent then discuss it with them. 

Of course I will use an agent. No problem to pay more. I just want to get the visa💪

1 hour ago, Jack1988 said:

Of course I will use an agent. No problem to pay more. I just want to get the visa

If you were serious and planning to use an agent then you would already had it explained to you how it works by the agent. 

 

You would exit Thailand and apply for an eVisa DTV as explained earlier. 

The agent would be assisting with required paperwork. Such as classes for soft power option etc 

You would apply and wait for eVisa in place you opted for. 

 

This is nothing like agent assisted annual eg extensions retirement. 

 

In any event you would be aware of all of this having discussed it with an agent.

Clearly you have not. 

 

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15 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

If you were serious and planning to use an agent then you would already had it explained to you how it works by the agent. 

 

In any event you would be aware of all of this having discussed it with an agent.

Clearly you have not. 

What's wrong if you just want to ask some questions on this forum? Why you always have to make things sounds like nonsense? Then you can close the topic. Much better to just ask information to an agent 

19 minutes ago, Jack1988 said:

Much better to just ask information to an agent 

Read your own thread. 

Experts such as Tod suggest you are all over the shop. 

Others similar. 

Here is my last advice. 

1. Read the 61 page pinned thread on DTV. 

2. Google "agent for DTV aseannow"

3. Contact agent to have options all explained. One example would be @ThaiVisaCentre

4. Start a thread on AseanNow for any further advice. 

On 8/18/2025 at 4:19 PM, Jack1988 said:

So you wouldn't be questioned at the airport if using an agent, is that correct?

How would Immigration at the airport know that you used an agent (for a lot of money) to sign up for a cooking class (or similar - which you could have done independently), and get a DTV based on that?  

I've entered Thailand twice on a DTV.  No questions and immediately stamped through both times.  The airline also checked and it was the same thing.  It's like having the golden ticket.

 

I am on the digital nomad one if that makes a difference.  It's possible they may look a little closer at the soft power ones since they are easier to fudge.

 

If I was doing  a soft power one I would definitely want to sign up for something legit.  May as well try get some benefit out of it at the same time instead of trying to fake it using shady agents to avoid getting some other benefit from it other than being able to stay longer.

Okay now that were able to wring a bit more information from the O/P we have ascertained that 

  • they are here on a 60 day free entry, 
  • it appears they've used more than a few free entry stamps (visa exempt entries) to stay here 
  • they will use an agent to 'facilitate' getting the DTV 

BUT 

as of now they haven't talked to the agent asking IF they should get safe entry comin' back in once they go to another country, apply for the DTV, wait in that country until it's approved and then come back to thailand presenting the printed PDF (which is the visa) along with their passport when they stamp in. 


There are reports of "certain nationalities" being questioned comin' in on DTV's especially if those people milked ED visa/extensions and/or tourist visas, multiple free-stamp (visa exempt) entries to stay here long term before they decided to jump on the DTV bandwagon. 


However with so little real information from the O/P it's anyone's guess whether they'd be pulled aside stamping in and asked why they jumped on a DTV after being here


My advice to the O/P is talk to what ever agent you're gonna go with (there are no shortage of companies hawking this DTV to every Tom, Dick and Somchai foreigner who wants one) SEE what they say as far as if they believe you'd need safe entry comin' back once the visa was approved 


Also there are some agents that have the initial entry on your DTV coordinated as a safe entry so you do get in when you fly back, it's actually part of the price of the cost they charge to do the DTV for you. 


Best of luck with it,   

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22 hours ago, Rob Browder said:

used an agent (for a lot of money)

No problem to pay more

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21 hours ago, shdmn said:

If I was doing  a soft power one I would definitely want to sign up for something legit.  May as well try get some benefit out of it at the same time instead of trying to fake it using shady agents to avoid getting some other benefit from it other than being able to stay longer.

i see many people are using agents

On 8/19/2025 at 9:50 PM, shdmn said:

If I was doing  a soft power one I would definitely want to sign up for something legit.  May as well try get some benefit out of it at the same time instead of trying to fake it using shady agents to avoid getting some other benefit from it other than being able to stay longer.

Agent-facilitated or not, it's up to the individual if they show-up for a class, after entering on a soft-power DTV based on signing-up for that class.  I do agree that since one paid for the class, why not get what one paid for?

 

As to needing "safe entry" - I have not seen this reported yet, but I'd budget for it at some unknown point in the future, just in case.  A FoaF just got denied-entry with an ED Visa from his home-country - locked-up for a day like a criminal, then shipped 1/2 way around the world back home.  I told my friend to tell the guy about safe-entry, but was told he swears neither he, nor anyone he can warn, will EVER come to Thailand again. 

 

This is a wealthy man, who visits frequently, and ignorantly thought his legit-visa would be honored (most don't read this forum).   A waitress serving us at the restaurant where we were talking got in on the convo, and began crying; his last visit, he had tipped them as much as their salaries - said was always "sweet and kind"  (and, no, this was not a "bar" - no "lady drinks," etc).

 

Thais who work in the tourist-sector hate immigration far more than we do.  I'm sure his passport rejection-stamp says he "doesn't have the money," - because "poor people" make multiple long-haul flights per-year /s.  Clearly, the (expletives-deleted) IOs just wanted to stuff their pockets with "safe entry" extortion money - so irreparably harmed dozens of Thais without a care, to push their greedy scheme.  They disgust me.

On 8/18/2025 at 1:01 PM, Jack1988 said:

I just want to know if is better to arrive at the airport in Thailand with a safe entry service or it would not be necessary as I would show that I have a valid visa. 5 years DTV 

You have a 5-year multi entry visa no need to pay for safe entry. I have entered 5 times with a DTV no problems and know many others the same.

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On 8/23/2025 at 1:15 PM, Sumiyoshicho said:

You have a 5-year multi entry visa no need to pay for safe entry. I have entered 5 times with a DTV no problems and know many others the same.

Same me entry 3 times no queations, just added a miasing address to my Tdac. , every time i had exit ticket, Dr appointments, .. They never checked my docs just my Visa paper. My next entry in a few days to bkk im using fast track as I don't want to have 20k in cash on me.. Just for extra smooth in.

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