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For those with DTV visa - just did my first exit trip to Vietnam (5 day trip) and re entry to dmk. No questions asked, no issues, another 6 month stamp.
hello, just to clarify - with the e-visa system is there any need to visit the embassy in person when submitting the application?
I am applying in Ho Chi Minh City
Is the submission done entirely online, and the only time that you go to the embassy is to have the Visa stamped in your passport if you are approved, or if they invite you for interview for additional information?
anyone know if it’s possible to apply while outside of thailand but get approved while you’re in thailand? do they stamp your passport at the airport if you arrive with the DTV? if you get approved after landing i wonder if you have to leave after X days and return with the stamped passport
It's probably still early days yet, but just so we know for sure through empirical evidence, has anyone already entered, exited and re-entered Thailand on their DTV and gotten a new 180-day stamp on their 2nd entry?
I did a search for "reenter" and "reentry" in the post history and I don't see anyone sharing that info yet. (I know we all understand that's how it's supposed to work but I'm just trying to make certain that someone's actually done it :))
As I said it's probably too early for anyone to have done that yet but if someone happens to, please do share!
Does the DTV need to be stamped within 90 days of receiving it? I would like to secure the DTV now; however, I do not plan to travel to Thailand for another ~6 months. Can anyone clarify if the DTV needs to be stamped in Thailand within 90 days of receiving it? Thank you!
I have a work permit but my passport is expiring next year. So, I plan to renew my passport from my home country as I will be going there in a few months.
I wanted to understand that when I come back to Thailand, do I just need to hand them over both my new and old passport(with the relevant stamps) or is something else also needed?
I have just flown back into Thailand today, but the immigration officer has only stamped me in for 30 days rather than the 60 days I am allowed on my multi entry visa. I only just realised when I got back to my accommodation. Can I go to an immigration office to have this corrected? Thanks in advance.