Apply for the DTV at the Thai Embassy in Amman
Apply for the 5-year DTV from Amman, Jordan, entirely online. Learn how remote workers and digital nomads secure Thailand’s long-stay visa.
Jordan’s Gateway to the DTV

Living and Working Between Amman and Thailand
Preparing Your Documents in Jordan
Who applies through this office
Applicants residing in Jordan and the areas covered by this mission. See the full guide: DTV visa for Jordan . The DTV is applied for online — there is no in-person lodgement at this office, and our team can prepare and submit it for you.
How to apply for the DTV from Jordan
Confirm you qualify for one of the DTV categories: remote worker/freelancer for an overseas company, participant in approved soft‑power activities (e.g., Muay Thai, cooking courses, medical treatment, or art/music festivals), or dependent of a DTV holder. Prepare proof of at least 500,000 THB (approximately $15,000) in savings. A Jordanian bank statement or an internationally recognisable statement in English works; our team can advise if your format meets the requirements. Gather your category‑specific evidence. For remote workers, an employment contract clearly stating your remote arrangement; for freelancers, client letters, invoices, or portfolio; for soft‑power, acceptance letters or registration confirmations from relevant Thai bodies. Send us your documents and our team registers and applies on the official Thai e‑Visa portal for you. During the application we select the Royal Thai Embassy in Amman as your jurisdiction mission—this ensures your digital file lands in the right queue. Provide all supporting documents as clear PDFs and our team attaches them for you. Double‑check that any Arabic‑language documents have certified English translations, a common step for Jordan‑based applicants. If the embassy sends a “Request for Further Document” email, our team responds precisely and promptly on your behalf. They might ask for an updated bank letter or an additional employment verification. This is routine and not a cause for alarm. Our team at DTVThaiVisa.com reviews your entire application before we submit it, for extra peace of mind. We offer end‑to‑end support, including translation checks and form completion, starting from just $139.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to visit the Thai Embassy in Amman to apply for the DTV?
I’m a Jordanian citizen living in Amman. Can I apply for the DTV?
I’m an expat working in Jordan. Which embassy should I use?
My bank statements are in Arabic. Do I need to translate them?
How can I prove my remote work if I’m a freelancer in Jordan?
Are there direct flights from Amman to Thailand?
What if the Amman embassy asks for additional documents after I apply?

Apply for your 5-year DTV the easy way
We prepare, submit and follow up your application — apply from $139, with a 100% refund if denied (with the optional Denial Protection add-on).
Documents this office commonly asks for
Whichever office reviews your application, these are the requests applicants see most — and how to answer them:







