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Thought I'd share exactly what I did since these posts really saved me when applying myself!
Submitted: Jan 8th (2am)
Approved: Jan 23rd (5pm)
Type: Workation (freelancer)
Total time: 16 days (11 working days, not including date submitted)
Nationality: UK
Pending Approval: 8th Jan
- no extra documents requested.
Here's everything I submitted.
Proof of funds:
* 6 months bank statements.
* Final balance of B500K+
* Final transferred from other personal account
* I did not have B500K+ for every month
Proof of location:
* Hotel receipt in Siem Reap
* Photo of entry stamp into Cambodia
Work Portfolio:
* Motivation Letter
- this stated exactly what I do for work and why I wanted to stay in Thailand to work remotely. I also mentioned what they'll find in the next few pages.
* Screenshot of my LinkedIn profile
* Screenshots of my website with work examples
* 2 x signed contracts (with sensitive information redacted)
* Letter from a client confirming when we started working together and the ability to conduct work from anywhere
Honestly, it was a long wait in Cambodia. But I'm so glad to finally have it and get back to Thailand!
Now hoping for a smooth immigration process 🤞 (touch wood)
I have a Thai partner (living together in Europe for last 3 years , will marry sometime this year ) , I also have a freelance job working 2 months on 2 months off which visa should I apply for ?
Process pretty simple from Vancouver, Canada. My proof of work was just a freelancer website certificate of earnings. Cost was 650$ CAD (~17K BAHT).
Immigration officer actually had to call another one over during the stamping process as she hadn't seen one before. Asked me if I was working (said yes, online). Asked me how long I was planning on staying, I had to book a flight out for visa requirements so used that date 63 days out.
As far as I know, just have to leave for one day and can come back on the same visa, right? Until expiry? And can extend it once for 10k baht? So I'll just have to keep showing this e-visa for 5 years?