Dear All, have anyone got approved for the DTV visa in Phnom Penh and what are the documents you required as it seems to vary from embassy to embassy as well as the waiting time.
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Inquiring about the DTV visa application process in Phnom Penh, including the necessary documentation and varying approval times, especially since they can differ by embassy. One comment notes that the embassy's website lists required documents and mentions a typical processing time of six days.
It will depend on what grounds you’re applying and then what your situation is.
Remote worker for example could be employee for someone else, could mean you own your own business, and they’ll probably want different documents for each.
Need to be specific about your situation, then contact the consular services for various embassies.
Some don’t seem to reply, others do.
The one in Vientiane has been very good at responding to emails regarding the visa requirements.
- Keep us updated once you go. Hope it goes smoothly. Also, make sure your phone number (and email) is clear on the written application. My understanding is that if they need additional documents, etc., they will contact you and inform you. Much better than having to wait the 6 days and learn that they need more, and you then have to stay even longer, just because someone couldnt decipher your hand writing.
- Just remember, you dont have your passport the entire time, so that can make moving around (switching hotels, going to other cities) a little difficult.
as I have a trip planned to PP so I was thinking might as well have it done in PP in Sept but Jakarta is in my consideration as well as the process is only 3 working days.
- Only downside with PP, is it takes 6 work days. People who have gone to Vietnam and Laos seem to be able to get it processed quicker (have not looked at Jakarta). So that is something to factor in, are you willing to sit around PP for 8 day (including the weekend).
- Suggest contacting the embassy before spending the time/money to travel to Cambodia. Might be able to do in Singapore. Similar to Cambodia, Cambodia for a while had no mention of DTV on their web page but did on Facebook. Now Cambodia does mention on web page. I just think they might be slow in updating the official page though. It would be kind of strange that one embassy "isnt ready" when it seems like all others can.
I have seen (other embassies) sometimes with people who own their own companies, they were still required to write themselves a letter. It sounds stupid, but you might want to do that as well, in addition to company registration details.
base on what I see on the embassy website now, my home country does not need a residential prove. I own a business so I probably I have to provide my company registration details from my home country instead of an employment letter.
- My opinion though, they were focused on the employment letter and bank statements. They seemed confused by my rental agreement at first, even though, I had everything labeled with sticky notes. My limited understanding is that the proof of location requirement is more geared towards the electronic visa process, as a way to attempt to verify that the person is in fact within that jurisdiction. With the in-person process, it is clear that you are present, by the fact that you showed up to the embassy/consulate.
, with this embassy, all you can do is try. I had emailed them and tried to call in advance and never got anyone. When there in person, they wouldn’t really answer any questions, and I had my Thai partner with me trying to ask in Thai as well.
IC. My concern is just the proof of residency and my country Singapore have not yet approve the DTV so some of my fellow Singaporeans had to apply the DTV in other countries.
the staff didn’t say much when dropping documents off or picking up. I however did supply 6 months of bank statements and my apartment lease for my apartment in Phnom Penh.
Thank you so much. Any specific documents required? Some embassy require say 3 months statements and some 6 months statement as well as proof of residency for some of the consulates.
thank you. I have read successful applications from varies Thai Embassy around the world but I have not seen a successfully application in PP yet. As I have a trip there so I wanted to check if anyone managed to get approved over at PP.
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