I submitted my DTV remote worker application through HCMC two days ago and received the following request for more documentation:
Provide the salary slips/income for the past 6 months, please highlight them in your transaction records, and provide your income tax last 2 years.
I am am an online Pilates instructor and all of my clients pay me through Venmo. I plan to submit last 6 months of official venmo statements as well as screenshots of the transaction history (read more clearly than the statements). Has anyone else submitted proof of income using Venmo? If so, how did you explain it clearly? I mentioned it in my remote work portfolio but wondering how I should word it in this context.
(Tax returns are straightforward so no advice needed there)
TIA!
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TLDR : Answer Summary
A user has recently submitted their application for a DTV remote worker visa and received a request for additional documentation, specifically income proof for the past six months. They plan to use Venmo statements and are seeking advice on how to effectively present this information. Other users have shared their experiences, confirming that Venmo documentation can be acceptable by highlighting payment transactions and providing clear explanations in the application. There are also inquiries regarding the requirement of working duration for the remote job to be eligible for the visa.
Do you need to have been working the remote job for 6 months? I will only have been doing it for 3 months when I put my application in…..and also I won’t have income tax for 2 years…
Others are approved via similar platforms. Submitting 6mths of Venmo with income highlighted is fine. I don't get payslips so I included a statement that I do not receive payslips, get paid direct to my bank account and detailed my last 6 mths payments which were highlighted on statements.You could write something similar about Venmo.
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