What are the requirements for a DTV visa as a freelancer interior designer in Thailand?

Oct 4, 2024
12 days ago
Hello I wanted to ask about the requirements for DTV as a freelancer (interior designer)

These are the things I prepared for this

-visa form

- bank statement

- portfolio

- my recent work projects

if I need any more requirements would you please kindly tell me✨

Do I need my client letter or is this enough?? I'll be applying at Laos Vientiane. Would it be easier there?? Can you share me any experience about applying visa there. Thank you.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user inquires about the requirements for applying for a DTV visa in Thailand as a freelancer interior designer. They mention preparing a visa form, bank statement, portfolio, and recent work projects but seek additional information on whether a client letter is needed. Comments suggest that work contracts and pay slips may also be necessary, as the bank statement might not suffice to demonstrate income.
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April *****
Can we show the bank statement from join account or different bank account?

How many month of pay slip do we need to submit them ?
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@April ****
well I don't know about the bank statement information but the pay slip is like how many projects you have worked and done, get paid from the clients it might depend and vary from one another so I can't tell that certainly..
Katia *******
Actually even you are a freelancer they still will ask you work contract and pay slips.They think bank statement as your total income
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@Katia ******
ok so I need a work contract then thank you✨
Andi ***********
You have work contracts ?
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@Andi **********
well I have worked for a company once and I have a project based contract if that's alright to show to the embassy?? I was thinking about gathering recommendations of my previous customer reviews and making a portfolio.
Andi ***********
Anonymous participant Yes that contract is fine, work recommendations, portfolio too. It is best to bring as much as possible in case they ask for something. Better to be safe than sorry.