- Tuesday 11th February changed to Pending Approval.
-Friday 14th February 6pm. My visa Approved.
- Saturday 15th February 6pm. - My partner was approved (Who knew the embassy worked weekends 🤔)
We submitted a 'super pack' that had all the requested documents but I also searched this group for any additional documents others had been asked for and simply included it all in the supporting documents area.
30+pages in total all as one single PDF with a Table of Contents Page indicating where each document was located. We used the website ilovepdf to merge the docs together.
Proof of funds:
6 months bank statements and 6 months corresponding payslips.
We both had the full amount in account for 6 months although I don't believe this is a requirement. I imagine they want to see that the amount is on account when you apply and will remain there. So the longer it's been there the better.
Supporting docs included were:
1. Cover letter (why I want to be in Thailand and why they should give me a visa - if you're stuck for ideas ask everybody's favourite AI agent to write it for you)
2. Letter from employer explicitly stating that I can work remotely and the company doesn't trade in Thailand
3. Employment contract
4. Proof of company registration from HMRC in the UK
5. Resume/CV
6. University Degree
7. Screenshot of my linkedin
8. Screenshot of company website
If I can offer you any advice at all,
1. less is NOT more in this instance. Add as much information up front as possible to save yourself the hassle of having to send in more documents or having an interview.
2. Make your application look professional. The table of contents with page number headings may not have made any difference at all, or it may have made all the difference. It only took me an additional 30minutes to do so was well worth it.
That's it. Good luck
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The author shares their successful experience with obtaining a Thai visa in Hanoi, which was approved within five days. They detail the timeline of their application process, highlighting the importance of submitting comprehensive documentation, including bank statements, employment letters, and a structured PDF with a table of contents. They emphasize that providing extensive information can alleviate the need for follow-up documentation or interviews.
Heard Vietnam requires more. I applied in the US and only provided the last month's bank statement and one pay stub/invoice for last month. Super simple. Proof of address was mail; then I just sent my work contract, which was about it. Besides my passport.