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I'm planning to apply as a remote worker and have seen posts about applicants being asked to provide payslips and proof of salary deposits in their bank statements. I use two different accounts—a checking and a savings account. My salary is automatically deposited into my checking account, but I keep most of my funds in my savings, which is what I intend to use as proof of 500K. I’d rather not transfer the 500K to my checking account because I’d have to wait a full month for my bank statement to reflect the amount. Any advice on how to navigate this?
hello! looking for information from folks that have recently applied as a remote worker in Hanoi. both my partner and myself want to apply (canadian & american).
we have both had language ED visas in the past, and have spent many months over the years in Thailand. I see a lot of info in this chat about extra documents requested, i’ll list here what i’m seeing as necessary. please add your experience and any other documentation you needed!
also, i see people recommending folks to check the specific embassy’s requirements for documentation, but i’m not finding that information on Hanoi’s website outside of the basic requirements.
documents to provide:
- cover letter explaining past and present work and what i’ve been doing in thailand
- work contracts (freelancer from september, employed from jan 1st)
- CV
- examples of my work
- record of employment
- my employer’s company incorporation/registration as a 501c3
- letter from employer about me working remotely
- bank statements showing 500k from how many months? showing incoming payments from my employer. i also was a freelancer being paid in crypto before, should i include that?
- other basic docs like passport scan, passport photo, vietnam entry stamp, vietnam hotel booking
I am in Ho Chi Minh City applying for the remote worker visa category.
I was in a well paid remote role for many years, but the months of April - November I was unemployed living on generous savings from a redundancy payout. I have been in new remote employment since November 2024, but cannot evidence salary during that time as I was living on my redundancy savings payout.
If I am rejected under the remote worker visa category, would this prevent me from applying again under the soft power option?
I believe I fulfil the requirements however as my case is a little bit complex and non-straightforward I feel it might just be rejected under the remote worker option and I'd be better off going the soft power option instead.
Sharing My Experience Entering Thailand with the DTV Visa
Today, upon arriving at immigration, I presented my passport, boarding pass, and printed DTV E-Visa. The immigration officer called someone, presumably her superior, and I was directed to another counter where I was asked:
* *"What were you doing for the last 3 months here?"* (Because I had a 60-day visa with a 30-day extension). I explained that I previously had a multiple visa for 6 months.
* *"Do you have a business here in Thailand?"* I responded, "No, I applied for a remote worker visa," and showed my employment contract from my email.
* *"Where are you going to stay in Thailand?"* I presented our 6-month apartment contract.
* *"Until when will you be staying here?*" I mentioned until June, showing my booked return ticket.
She then stamped my passport, confirmed my stay for 180 days (which I was already aware of), and wished me a Happy New Year before I left.
Just sharing my experience as it might not be the same for everyone - just a heads up!
🥳🥳 Success applying in Taipei, Taiwan as a remote worker 🥳🥳
Here is my experience:
The application process took 2 days.
I submitted the application in person in the morning. They wanted me to highlight my name, the name of my boss, name of the company, salary transfers on the bank statements, salary on the payslips on the documents. They asked me to come back in the afternoon.
In the afternoon, no questions were asked, I just needed to pay 11 000 TWD.
I had to pick up my passport with the Visa in it in the afternoon next day.
Documents I submitted:
* Employment contract (in original languages, and an officially translated version)
* Remote work certificate/letter
* Job certificate
* Company registration document
* Payslips of the past 6 months
* Bank statements of the last 6 months
* Proof of 500k baht in bank account
* Visa application form
Let me know if you have any questions, if you are applying as a remote worker, I may be able to help.
Does anyone have experience successfully getting the DTV having provided documentation supporting multiple categories (esp. in Taipei or Jakarta)?
For example, I am applying as a remote worker but I am also considering including documentation about an upcoming dental procedure I'm scheduling in Bangkok. Do you think this multi-category approach would help strengthen my application, or end up causing confusion?
Hey group I’ve applied as a remote worker and currently the visa status is ‘processing pending approval’. Problem is my flight is in 3 days. What do you think I should do ?
I was approved for the DTV out of the Los Angeles office, on my second pass. First pass was rejected because of middle name versus middle initial on application. I applied under the remote worker category.
I just saw someone post about adding a dependent after being approved. My wife is currently on the one year renewable retirement visa. We would consider adding her as a dependent of mine. I do travel back and forth to the states often. She stays in Thailand for much longer periods of time, but the 180 day max would not be an issue as we do a lot of travel to nearby countries.
I know I can research on my own, but can anyone give feedback on the process of adding her to mine and anything we should be aware of? Thanks in advance.