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Do embassies in Thailand require tax returns as part of visa applications?

Feb 25, 2025
a year ago
Tamar ********
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Hey good morning. Anyone else get asked for tax return as a document to upload?
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The discussion reveals that certain embassies in Thailand, such as the LA Consulate, do ask for tax returns as part of the visa application process, while others may not. Respondents noted varying experiences depending on the specific embassy handled, with some confirming their tax returns were requested, and others stating they were not asked for these documents.
Felipe *********
They never asked me
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Gee *****
Ot in Cambodia
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Henrik *****
Depends on Embassy.

So search the group yourself for information about the prefered Embassy.
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Hananai ***********
Yes
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Amanda ********
What date did you apply? I’m still waiting on DC to move me out of document check.
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Tamar ********
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@Amanda *******
I applied maybe like two weeks ago.
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Amanda ********
@Tamar *******
ok thank you my two weeks will be Friday and they haven’t asked me for anything I was getting concerned b/c people in here said DC was like 5 business days
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Justin ********
Yes
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Anonymous ******************
Yes, from LA Consulate. Applied and approved under workcation once submitted. Gave them just the summary pages of 1040.
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John *******
I believe I did
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John *******
HCMC usually asks for this
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@John ******
even for soft power DTV?
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John *******
@Sar ***
yes. Not sure why. LA USA too
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Christopher ********
No I included it from the start.
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Anonymous ******************
Yes, tax return and certificate of incorporate for LTD
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Anna *********
yup
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