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In the document section at the end; some parts seem to be missing so not sure where to upload the documents. (See at end of this post)
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3. Document indicating current location *
- For Vietnam I assume??? (Not Thailand)
- Is it both flight & accommodation to upload as below? (Can I attach it all together as one or separate attachments?)
FLIGHT: (Pic of physical ticket with passport, flight confirmation email & receipt from bank to show payment?)
ACCOMMODATION BOOKING: confirmation from Agoda/online receipt/entry stamp/pic of you at accommodation)
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4. Financial evidence: amount of no less than 500,000 THB, e.g. bank statements, sponsorship letter *
- only 6m recent bank statements right?
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5. Proof of confirmation to attend the activity or letter of appointment from hospital/medical center *
- only school document package
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BUT:
Where do I upload my rental contract for proof of residence in Thailand? Should I also attach my Thai drivers license for proof of residence or not needed?)
After these are uploaded; once I click “DONE” that’s what I press after I’m in Vietnam and all docs/pics uploaded correct?
Just want to make sure all of this is correct!
If I’m missing anything please let me know and thanks so much for your help.
Guys I’m going to apply DTV and right now I am in Bangkok. Pls guide me how could I get a rental contract conditional or subject to visa approval? Is there notary public office that does this if I pay money ?
Hi everyone, this group has always given good information in the past,
I'm wondering what's the best way to approach my visa renewal:
One-year student visa (university) which expires early January, I'm due for a 90-day report around December 16 anyway
I plan on going on vacation within Thailand from December 18th until a few days after my visa expires (and I assume the guesthouse will
When I come back to Bangkok, I plan on moving to a different apartment.
My plan was to try and get a rental contract in December for January, and go to immigration December 16 to extend my visa and do the report at the same time
However I'm not sure if that works since I won't be in the tm07 system for my new apartment yet and will be registered somewhere else for two and a half weeks after.
Is there a better option? Go to the immigration office where I will be spending my semester break, despite not living there?
This might be useful for some. It has just been posted in another group the requirements for a Residence Certificate in Chiang Mai. Note - different Immigration Offices have different requirements so check what is required where you apply.
Hi guys , I am new to this group, so sorry for reposting questions answered previously. I stay in Thailand and have a rental contract for a condo here, but would like to apply for the DTV . Can I use the contract with my name and address in Thailand for the DTV application or does it need to be an address outside Thailand? . I don’t have an address in my home country anymore. Thanks 🙏
Dear experts, good morning. Before I head out the immigration office in RAYONG this week to apply for a 30 days extension on my 60 days exemption stay, I want to make sure I have it all together. I have the TM7 form filled out, rental contract, id and blue book copy for my house owner.. is there anything the immigration could ask in addition? Just want to make sure don’t need to go there again. Pretty far away from my stay.. TIA …
Just a quick note that at Chiang Mai immigration, if you are applying for year extension, your TM30 must have the expiry date of your lease on it on the check out date.
Lucky I do mine on the app and could re-do my TM30 at immigration.
Hi, I will be arriving in Thailand around mid August with a plan to retire there, I have lived in Thailand before and did have a retirement visa.
What I want to know is if I come on a 30 day VOA will that be sufficient enough to be able to open a Bank account with as well as rental contract etc etc, Thanks