I was denied to apply for DTV/Medical Treatment (2-year period) and was redirected to "Non-Immigrant Type-O-Medical Treatment."
Why did they do that, and what is the difference between DTV/MT and NIT-O-MT for me in this case?
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The applicant was denied a DTV/Medical Treatment visa and redirected to apply for a Non-Immigrant Type-O-Medical Treatment visa instead. The DTV (Digital Nomad Visa) is typically for long-term medical treatment, while the NIT-O-MT is specifically for medical purposes without the long duration. The consulate's assessment of the medical situation influenced this decision, determining the need for a shorter visa, which can be extended in Thailand with proper documentation.
Without knowing the medical treatment you tried to use its impossible to comment. But they obviously assessed it as not worthy of a 5 year visa. The Non-O will be good for 90 days which you can extend inside Thailand with support from your hospital
Vienna and not sure yet as I wrote them an email but they didn't reply yet. I hope no, but guess yes :(
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Each embassy gets to set their own requirements for each type of visa. The embassy you applied at decided the medical treatment you submitted did not necessitate a 5-year visa and decided instead that you should apply for a medical visa based on their rules.
Yes, and I agree that it's just for 2 years. I just didn't know about this option and was excited about the seemingly too good to be true 5-year visa ๐๐คท However, I would still hope for a 180-day entry instead of 90 days with an extension option, as I dislike spending 1 or 2 days on immigration ๐คฆ