I just got approved in Cambodia - besides the wait time the whole process has been a total breeze.
I’m from the UK & applied for the workcation (I’ve been freelancing for 5 years).
I submitted my application on the 14th Feb. It changed from pending document check to pending approval on the 17th Feb (after the weekend). It then got approved today (27th Feb) so 9 working days later.
I wasn’t asked for any additional documents so here’s what I submitted in case it helps anyone.
Proof of location:
- Photo of entry stamp into Cambodia
- Hotel booking for 1 week
Proof of finance:
- Cover letter highlighting my closing balance and what that is approximately in Thai baht.
- 6 months of bank statement with a closing balance of over 500k. The previous months did not have that amount.
- 6 months of invoices from my main client + 3 from additional clients.
Proof of work:
- Cover letter explaining what I do for work as a freelancer and why I want to live in Thailand then I highlighted which documents I had included.
- Screenshot of my HMRC account with Unique Taxpayer Number as proof of me being a freelancer.
- Cover letter from my main client stating they have worked with me for 2 years and happy with the work I produce remotely.
- Full contract with my main client, signed 2 years ago.
- Screenshot of about 6 pages of my portfolio.
- Screenshot of 3 pages of my website.
Done & dusted. They asked for nothing else.
If you want a quick turnaround then avoid Cambodia! But if you’re happy to go somewhere new and chill, then Siem Reap really is a beautiful little place and I highly recommend to stay at Vihara City of Temples hotel, it’s $30 per night.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user shared their experience with obtaining a workcation visa in Thailand after being approved in Cambodia. They provided a detailed timeline of their application process, which took 9 working days from February 14 to February 27, without any requests for additional documents. They detailed the types of documents submitted as proof of location, finance, and work, including a cover letter, bank statements, invoices, and client contracts. There is additional feedback in the comments regarding others’ experiences and inquiries related to the application process.