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How many pay slips are required for a Thai visa application and do they need to be translated to English?

Sep 20, 2024
2 years ago
How many pay slips are required?

Are the pay slips needed to be translated to English? Also, any minimum salary requirements?
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The number of pay slips required for a Thai visa application can vary. Some applicants have reported that only the most recent pay slip was asked for by the consulate. Translations to English may be necessary, but some users indicated that they did not provide pay slips at all or stated that having proof of a certain amount in savings was sufficient instead.
Paul *********
I thought pay slips weren’t required just proof u have 500k
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Noa *******
BTW, do you know how to translate the pay slips to English?
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Anonymous *************
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Noa Cohen I think it'sneed to be by notary translation
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Tim ***********
Anonymous people can send anonymous payslips and get anonymous answers.
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Karl *********
@Tim **********
you sound like a fun person.
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Tim ***********
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Lounceny ******
I applied at the Washington DC consulate and they asked for the most recent pay slip as the only additional document. When I provided it, I received my visa the next day. I didn’t send in a pay slip as part of my original submission
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Nick *********
@Lounceny *****
this was the exact same thing I was asked for and provided. I was approved the next day as well.
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Sefton ********
Embassy dependant so no one can answer with the information provided.

I supplied zero payslips.
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