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Frequently Asked Questions about the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV)

The Destination Thailand Visa (DTV), priced from approximately 10,000 THB, offers a relatively economical option compared to similar long-term visas in Southeast Asia and other Thai visa categories. However, applicants should note the requirement to maintain substantial funds in their bank accounts, which may present a challenge for some.

The DTV Visa allows for a maximum stay of 180 days per entry over a five-year period, with the option of an annual 180-day extension. After each 180-day stay, you must exit and re-enter Thailand to maintain legal status.

Applications for the DTV Visa must be submitted from your country of residence; it cannot be applied for while in Thailand. To enhance your chances of approval, it is advisable to apply under the digital nomad or remote worker category, as there are currently no specific guidelines for eligible Thai Soft Power activities. The DTV Centre can assist with your application process.

Your tax obligations in Thailand depend on your residency status. If you reside in Thailand for more than 180 days within a calendar year, you are classified as a tax resident and may be liable for taxes. However, exemptions may apply if your home country has a Double Tax Agreement with Thailand, which can prevent double taxation on your income.

Engaging a reputable agency, such as the DTV Centre, when applying for a DTV can significantly reduce the risk of errors and increase your chances of approval. Experienced agencies understand the complexities of the application process and the specific document preparation requirements, ensuring that all paperwork is accurately organized and submitted.

Yes, you can apply independently. However, it is crucial that your application is flawless, as the application fee is non-refundable if your submission is rejected. Choosing an agency provides professional support, guidance, and peace of mind, protecting your investment of time and money.

Yes, the DTV Centre, located in Thailand, maintains a list of schools that can assist you. Alternatively, you may independently locate a suitable school.

  • Government Application Fee: The government does not refund the application fee in the event of rejection.
    DTV Centre Service Fee: The DTV Centre will refund their service fee, minus 2,000 THB for currency refund fees and service charges.

No. Each Thai embassy worldwide may have different requirements for submitting and applying for the DTV. It is recommended to check whether the embassy accepts DTV applications through the e-visa system or if an in-person application is required.

You should submit your application for a DTV no more than 3 months before your planned arrival in Thailand.

Conclusion

At DTV Centre, our primary goal is to facilitate a seamless and successful visa application experience for our clients. Our fee structure is both fair and transparent, focusing heavily on achieving positive outcomes. It’s important to note that the Thai Government application fee is NONREFUNDABLE, regardless of the application outcome. This mandatory fee must be paid by all applicants.

Our policy safeguards all DTV applicants by ensuring you receive most of your service fee back if your application is not approved. With a 2000 baht banking refund service fee deduction, you can have peace of mind knowing that our financial commitment reflects our dedication to your success. Our business approach is simple.

WE GET PAID ON RESULTS. This means our success is directly tied to yours, and we are fully invested in achieving a positive outcome for your visa application. You can trust that we are committed to your success and will work diligently to ensure a smooth and successful visa application process.

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