Hi, I’m from the uk and have a job due to start in Thailand. I’m applying for a non immigrant B visa, and one of the documents is my proof of residency for my uk address which says ‘e.g. council tax or utility bill’. My landlord sorts both of these so have neither in my name, nor a driving licence. Has anyone used any other documents and what was accepted?
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An individual from the UK is applying for a non-immigrant B visa to work in Thailand and needs to provide proof of residency. They do not have documents in their name, like a council tax or utility bill. The community suggests alternatives such as a bank statement, mobile phone bill, credit card bill, National Insurance card, or a tenancy agreement as acceptable proof of address.
There's only one consulate for UK. So if you don't get anything (cell phone bill?) You can try uploading the data page of your passport again which is clear proof you're a citizen of the UK but doesn't prove address.
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