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What documents are needed for a Thailand remote work or workcation visa application?

Sep 24, 2024
2 years ago
Jean-Maurice ********
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After an initial application reject on july 24 that still stings a bit (0s got swapped with Os), finally got approved.

embassy: washington, d.c., usa

application date: sept 3

type: remote worker / workcation

application package:

- cover letter saying I would trnsfr money continue transferring my USD each month for expenses as usual

- (1) US bank statement w/ just over 16K

- (6) thai bank statements showing average transfer from my US bank account. (idk why)

- (1) letter of employeement from my ngo

- (1) amex statement w address as proof of location

requested additional docs: sept 20

- (1) payslip showing ngo name + my name

sept 23: approved

thanks to anyone answered my questions. bye โœŒ๐Ÿพ
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After initially facing a rejection due to a minor error in the application, the user successfully secured approval for a remote worker/workcation visa to Thailand. The user submitted a comprehensive application package that included a cover letter, bank statements from both US and Thai banks, a letter of employment from their NGO, and additional requested documentation such as a payslip. The approval came after providing clarification on the documentation.
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