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DTV Requirements seem clear with the exception of 1 critical items related to the application.
1. Do you need to be in your local passport country to apply?
As an example, for me, traveling back to USA would be significantly more expensive and time consuming then a neighboring country. Also, if it takes more then 30 days, I risk breaking the "FEIE" (foreign earned income exclusion) law.
USA travel + cost to stay would easily be 150k+ baht. Rather then say going to Vietnam for 30k.
Hello. I have an American friend living in Thailand who teaches online for a small Chinese company. She recently discovered that she will have to pay 15% Self Employment tax if she reports her earnings. Do any of you think she is foolish for reporting this? 😀
What are fellow Americans in Thailand doing about visas? Specifically, online-working Americans. I'd like to qualify as a bonafide resident (get qualify for FEIE) this year and I need a visa that will enable me to pay taxes here (though not necessary that taxes are actually paid). The non imm B visa looks attractive, but you need a company to write you a letter. Costs I've been quoted are 75,000 baht for 1st year and 45k for each year after.
Elite card is $15,000 USD for 5 years, but in addition I'll have to get another visa with it to qualify for bonafide residency. What is everything doing here? Can anyone recommend a reasonable way to get a proper visa or work permit at a reasonable price? Thanks.