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What documentation do I need to apply for a DTV Visa as a self-employed realtor planning to retire in Thailand?

Jan 12, 2025
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Ian **********
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I am a realtor self-employed with an S corporation in America for 20+ years with proof of income. I have a team with agents to cover my business while traveling. I am not necessarily working in Thailand but trying to eventually retire there. What documentation will I need to provide to get approved for DTV Visa?
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To apply for a DTV Visa as a self-employed realtor, you need to provide a comprehensive set of documents demonstrating your income and business operations. Essential documents include a self-authored letter detailing your remote work authorization, an original IRS EIN letter, articles of incorporation, and a certificate confirming your company's status. Additionally, include personal bank statements covering six months, screenshots and links to your real estate ads, a photograph of yourself, your personal income tax return, and identification such as your driver's license and voting registration indicating your current address.
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I gave them

-Letter to myself authorization remote work and Thailand detailing the nature of my job work and salary

-original irs EIN letter

-articles of incorporation

-certificate from state of formation showing current status

-6 month bank statements personal

-screenshots of my real estate ads

-links to my real estate ads

-photograph

-person income tax statement

-drivers license current address

-voting registration current address

-irs letter with current address
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