Can you upload the same document twice for the Thailand e-visa application from the UK?

September 8, 2022
2 years ago
Ronald *********
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Last section in e visa application has a couple of requirements, for documents to be uploaded to prove your resident of that country that your applying from.

Previous uploads prove this, with bank, pension and utility statements.

Can you upload the same document twice, I'm in the UK.

I can't remember what I uploaded in 2021, or has it changed.
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The conversation addresses the requirements for uploading documents to prove residency during the Thailand e-visa application process from the UK. Users have shared their experiences with acceptable documents such as bank statements, utility bills, and identification cards. It's indicated that uploading the same document multiple times is permissible, and there seems to be leniency in document requirements based on recent approvals.
Ronald *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Submitted and payed just waiting now, thanks for your comments.
Jamie *******
I used my Ontario Canada health card.
Mark ******
@Jamie ******
Hi Jamie, Can you list the site where you had applied for that visitor E-visa in Canada. I have checked the Thai Embassy site in Ottawa but it does not show any e-visa. Thanks
Jamie *******
@Mark *****
Directions I received by email from Embassy og
@Can***
Thank you for contacting the Embassy of Canada.

The Embassy of Canada provides a letter confirming an income for Canadian citizen applying for a retirement visa, a marriage visa, and one year visa renewal to stay in Thailand.

Due to situation of Coronavirus pandemic, the income letter service is currently available online. You will be able to apply for an income letter by e-mail.

Please note: Service may be delayed for 1-2 weeks

Please e-mail the completed affidavit to the Embassy of Canada along with the following documents;

1. a copy of your passport

2. supporting document confirms your pension or other income such as Canada Revenue Agency statement, Income tax return slip, pension letter, or 3 months of bank statement showing monthly income

3. notary service fee of CAD 50.- pay by credit card (Visa or Master) by completing the attached “Credit card authorization form”

Once receive your mail, we will issue a letter addressing to the Thai Immigration confirming your income and mail/EMS back to your address. Please provide your mailing address.

Should you have further question, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Sincerely,

Consular Section | Section consulaire

Embassy of Canada to Thailand | Ambassade du Canada en Thaïlande

Consular assistance | aide consulaire:
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Passport and Citizenship | Passeport et citoyenneté :
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Telephone | Téléphone : +66 (0) 2646-4300

Facsimile | Télécopieur : +66 (0) 2646-4345

15th Floor, Abdulrahim Place, 990 Rama IV Road, Bangkok,
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Jamie *******
@Mark *****
HI Mark the evisa site is actually a Thai one, they direct your application to the Ottawa or Vancouver Thai consulate/embassy based on your choice.
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Mark ******
@Jamie ******
Much appreciation and thanks Jamie...

- Did the Proof of Retirement income from the Canadian Embassy work for your long stay visa?

And how did the later process work to the question below?

- When did you apply for your 30 day extension (days remaining on your tourist vias).

I believe that you can do it the next day?

- And when did you apply for your over-50 long stay visa (day remaining on your visa)?

Thanks again.
Jamie *******
@Mark *****
Hi again Mark. Well I am not that far along yet, I dont leave for Samui from Toronto until Sep 28. My proof of retirement will come from Cdn Embassy in Thailand. I will add the info about doing that below in a following message. I will look to extend my tourist visa around the 30 day mark i suspect, maybe a bit earlier. I havent decided yet, but I might just go directly to the non immigrant O (retirement), rather than extending the tourist visa - havent decided on that yet.
David *******
I used a bank statement last week and visa was approved. Don’t think RTE London are too fussy.
Brandon ************
You can use passport data page, utility bill with address and your name, drivers license, many things. No problem repeating something else
Ronald *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
@Brandon ***********
Yes I was thinking about driving licence for one.
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