Hi all! I found all the updates extremely helpful, so I thought I'd post my own timeline.
I got approved for my DTV today (17/02). The email came through right at 6 pm local time. I submitted an application for the digital nomad subtype on 03/02 at 22:30 from Siem Reap. The status changed to pending approval the next morning, and it took exactly 10 business days to process from that point.
I submitted a screenshot of my online profile (with an embedded link) on a large, freelance marketplace that shows over 1,600 hours booked, high hourly rate, and several hundred client feedback ratings/comments. I included a short letter of intention and the general freelancer contract provided by the platform I market myself on. It's a general contract that essentially says I'm a freelancer and not an employee.
I provided my January 2025 savings account statement with beginning balance around $8000 USD and ending balance of $16000 USD with several deposits over the month from my personal checking to get the balance to the required 500,000 baht. I also provided a lease for an apartment that I signed when I was there in December. I wasn't asked for any additional documents. I have an American passport.
That's about it. Even though I had no reason to think it would be rejected, I was really nervous the whole time. But from what I can tell, if you are a legit digital nomad, there's no reason to stressβΊοΈ
TLDR : Answer Summary
A user shares their successful timeline for obtaining the Digital Nomad Visa (DTV) in Thailand, detailing their application process, documents submitted, and final approval received after 10 business days. They emphasize the importance of demonstrating legitimate freelance work and providing adequate financial statements. Comments from the community include congratulations and reminders about documentation to carry when entering Thailand.
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