I'm moving from Nonthaburi to Don Muang soon. I suppose CW is gonna be my new Immigration office. Does anyone know if CW still accepts an affidavit of income from my (Belgian) embassy?
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A user moving from Nonthaburi to Don Muang inquires whether the Chaeng Watthana (CW) Immigration Office accepts income affidavits from the Belgian embassy. Commenters note the variability in acceptance of such documents across different immigration offices based on recent experiences.
Jos *********
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Thank you Tod, bud like a said in the past, not every immigration office do accept those affidavits anymore, my experience in Nonthaburi. Even pushing it to the officer in charge there brought me nowhere. Are there people here who successfully used this letter in the CW immigration office the last year?
Jelly ******
I used an income from abroad letter a week or so ago from the Swedish Embassy at CW. After a few corrections with my other documents they accepted my application and now I'm under consideration, going back 15th Oct to (probably) get my 1 year stamp.
CW accepts those affidavits letters from your embassy.
If an immigration office does *NOT* accept that letter, push back (politely)
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Tod *********
It works this way, IF your country still offers the income from abroad declaration notary letters you CAN use it when you get your extension.
Tod *********
In fact the way it actually works is
IF your consulate issues the declaration of income from abroad notary letter you HAVE to use that embassy letter you CANNOT use monthly income via the monthly transfer method. The only other way you could do it would be legally working inside the country) to meet the requirement.
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