What additional documents should I provide for my visa application as a remote worker in Thailand?

Dec 16, 2024
2 days ago
Eli ******
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Hello, I am hoping for some help on my visa application. I am working as a virtual assistant for an individual, not a company. In my original application I provided a work contract with my boss that explained my postion as well as a clause allowing remote work (specifically mentioning the Thai DTV). I get paid through Venmo, and had attached 6 months of payment transactions. I’m confused why they are requesting information that was already provided.

For the second requested doc, I will be attaching full Venmo statements highlighting payments from my boss, as well as a statement from my bank account that they deposit into with those deposits highlighted.

My main question is what am I supposed to provide for the first requested document? Since I already gave a work contract, should I just make a doc further explaining my situation? I don’t have a CV or portfolio because my it doesn’t make sense for my position.

I am applying from HCMC, Vietnam. Any insight on this would be greatly appreciated.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user seeks assistance on additional documentation requested for their visa application to work remotely in Thailand as a virtual assistant. They have already submitted their work contract and payment proof but are unclear about what further information is required. Comments suggest providing a signed letter from the employer clarifying the work arrangement, submitting a CV or letter of explanation, and possibly including a Scope of Work to clarify job responsibilities.
John *******
Do you have a Scope of Work? It sounds like they don’t understand what you actually do for work and want something that explains it to them.
Anonymous ******************
Why wouldn’t you be able to create a CV? You have a job and so I’m not sure why you can’t quickly write something up. There’s a gizzilion templates on the internet if you needed a start.
Anonymous ******************
You can write a letter of explanation and submit a CV if you do not have any portfolios. This is a common request.
John **********
Also if you can show your have a tax registration and have paid tax that will help
Will ************
A signed letter from the company describing your relationship with the company giving you permission to work remotely in Thailand.
Eli ******
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@Will ***********
that is what I submitted in my original document. It was signed in two places by my boss
Robert ***********
I have to admit that I was spoiled when I filed in NY. Didn't have to provide 6 months of pay stubs.
Robert ***********
@Eli *****
Is he a company or an individual? And your vendor statements show money coming from the company or an individual? They have to connect the dots.