Got my 5-year multiple entry DTV approved and have some tips...
I applied last week and submitted my portfolio and CV as a simple link to my professional website (in English) and to LinkedIn (also in English), but that was not accepted as a sufficient answer. I think they probably didn't even click on the link, so I created a PDF with the website copy and another PDF with my CV, and that was ok :)
So don't assume that they will click on links, even if you have a professional website, create a PDF with all the necessary content so that the e-visa system gets hard copy evidence.
I was also asked for flight number, company registration details (LLC, I own 100%), ID card (to prove residency), bank statement (this was a bit tricky as last month's 6/2024 statement was "too old" for the embassy, so I was asked to provide the latest balance, but the screenshot of the banking app was not accepted, so I had to ask my bank to create a custom PDF with the current/last account balance).
So after 2 more rounds of "submit more documents" it was approved.
The embassy in Prague was actually very helpful and called me (twice) to explain exactly what they needed and why. They work with you to get you approved 😀
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The user shares their experience with obtaining a 5-year multiple entry Digital Nomad Visa for Thailand, highlighting important tips such as providing documents in PDF format instead of links, submitting a current bank statement from their LLC rather than personal accounts, and being prepared for multiple document requests. They also received assistance from the embassy in Prague, which emphasizes the importance of presenting clear, verifiable evidence for visa applications.
As far as your bank statement I'm assuming they only wanted to see you currently had the 500kbaht equivalent only. We're they concerned seeing income or passed statements for income at all?
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