Hi, has anyone applied as a UK resident? The application requires a document indicating current location. However the UK has switched from a physical resident permit card to share code. Has anyone figured out how to prove their residency in the Thai visa application using the share code?
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UK residents applying for a Thai visa can use the UKVI eVisa Share Code as proof of residency. Several users recommended taking a screenshot of the Share Code details and printing it out to attach to the visa application. Additionally, supporting documents such as bank statements, utility bills, and driver's licenses were also accepted as proof of residence.
Well, both the UKVI eVisa Share Code PDF and Bank Statements proving as financial evidence of at least £11,000.- (500,000.- Thai Baht) are required for a Thai DTV E–Visa Application submitted to the Thai Embassy in London
Generate an UKVI eVisa Share Code, access that Share Code, then take a Screenshot of the Share Code Details and Print it out and use that Share Code Details Screenshot as an Attachment for your Thai DTV E–Visa Application to the Thai Embassy in London
And, provide an UKVI eVisa Share Code to the Thai Embassy in London
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