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Hi ! To anyone who wants to give me any advice , I’m currently in Thailand moving out soon to Vietnam to apply for DTV ( workcation ) visa there ! I work remotely for a company in US please let me know what documents should I present ? , I have all the funds they require, so I’m only want to made sure to have all the paperwork ready, also I have to wait in Vietnam till the visa is approved? Thanks so much for your help !
Bank statement in GBP £ showing equivalent of over 500k baht
Work contract for UK company where I work remotely
TM30 for residence in Thailand (not sure whether I need to provide this?)
Any advice on any additional documents needed would be greatly appreciated. Or anything else I can do to make the process smoother/successful first time.
DTV couldn’t find if somebody shared already his employment letter/contract after a successful application. Can you please share a blacked out version either here or by PM - thank you.
Cancelled my extension of stay based on employment in advance today at Chaeng Wattana. My contract finishes on the 31st of July. I checked with the IO regarding what was required on my last visit. It was not necessary to cancel my work permit which will be done next week. Required were the usual passport pages and a letter from my employer stating next Sunday the 31st as my final day of employment. Copies of my work permit were required as well as presenting the work permit book as well as passport. Photo of cancelation shown below.
Has anyone been issued an METV visa in the UK recently without having an employment letter from a UK company. I would be able to get an employment letter but not from a UK company. My work situation is a bit complicated just now.