What are the requirements for proving income and liquid assets as a remote worker in Thailand?

Oct 4, 2024
a month ago
Good morning,

I started working with 01.09.2024 for a US LLC(founded in august), received my first salary of 1800€ a few days ago. I've got a remote working contract with stamp and signature. Do I need addionally a payroll(or Wise transfer proof enough or a letter, because in working contract remote in Thailand is mentioned several times?) On my wise bank account I just have 1800€, all my money is in cryptocurrencies. Can I just transfer my crptocurrencies through exchanges to my bank account in order to have the 500k Baht on my account, or is this problematic?

I can even ask a friend, but a transfer of the majority of the amount from a friend just a few days before I apply could be critical, or?OR should I transfer the cryptocurrencies to another bank account of mine and then make a transfer to my wise account?
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The individual is inquiring about the proof of income and liquid assets required for visa purposes while working remotely for a US LLC. They have received their first salary and wonder if a payroll from the LLC or evidence from Wise is enough. They also ask if transferring cryptocurrencies can count towards the 500,000 Baht requirement and express concern about the timing of transferring funds from a friend.
Graham *******
The contract most likely will be ok, crypto, I do not think so. Must be clear you have 500k baht liquid in a bank account in your name, the length of time you have it seems variable.
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@Graham ******
I do have that, as I would transfer it through exchanges to my bank account. So there will be a transfer from a cryptoexchange to my bank account, this could be a problem, the source of funds therefore, or
Bryan **********
Anonymous participant can't be in a brokerage account. I just transferred the money one day after my statement cycle ended. So now I have to wait four more weeks to apply. From what I've read it doesn't matter where the money came from as long as it's there
Graham *******
Anonymous participant there are various reports that the money has to be in your account for several months, other say not. Too new to know all the rules everywhere, seems a bit of a lottery.