Can I know how many months worth of proof do I need to show of my income if I am applying for the remote worker/freelancing. Let say I started working remotely about 2 months. But the income is not much and not constant. Please advice thank you 🙏🏻
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When applying for a remote worker or freelancing visa in Thailand, it is typically preferred to provide 3 to 6 months of income proof. However, if you have only been working remotely for 2 months, you can still apply by detailing your situation. You should explain that your income is new and inconsistent but include your savings to demonstrate your ability to support yourself. Acceptable forms of proof include bank statements, invoices, and contracts. The key financial requirement is having sufficient savings—around 500,000 THB is advisable.
Normally, Thai authorities prefer 3–6 months of income proof.
If you have only 2 months of remote work, you can still apply if you include your savings to show you can support yourself.
** You can submit: bank statements, invoices, contracts, or proof of savings. Income does not have to be constant, but enough to cover living expenses (~50,000–80,000 THB/month).
Tip: Explain briefly that you just started freelancing and your income varies, and show your savings as backup.
Andi ***********
If you have just started working remotely then you detail that. Approvals have been given for those recently employed, There is no minimum income requirement, inconsistent income is part of working freelance so it is not an issue to show irregular payments, Key financial is the 500K THB, if you have more in savings show that to strengthen your application,