Dependant Reqirements
The Dependant category of the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) is for family members of a primary DTV visa holder, allowing them to stay in Thailand under the same visa framework.
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Key Requirements
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Relationship Proof
- The dependant must be a legally recognized spouse, child, or dependent family member of the primary DTV visa holder.
- Can be demonstrated via:
- Marriage certificate (for spouses)
- Birth certificate (for children)
- Legal guardianship documents (if applicable)
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Financial Stability
- The primary DTV visa holder must show financial capability to support dependants.
- Required bank balance or income threshold may apply (typically similar to the Workcation or Soft Power category requirements).
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Common DTV Visa Requirements
- Must be at least 20 years old (for spouses/guardians).
- Pay a visa application fee, which generally ranges from 10,000 to 15,000 THB. However, for New Zealand, the fee is significantly higher, nearing 40,000 THB
- Hold a valid passport with at least six months of remaining validity.
Supporting Documents
- Proof of relationship (marriage/birth certificate, etc.)
- Financial statements showing ability to support dependants
- Passport with required validity
Purpose
The Dependant DTV Visa is ideal for family members of primary DTV visa holders who wish to accompany them during their stay in Thailand, ensuring a cohesive family experience while adhering to Thai visa regulations.
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