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What documents are needed to apply for a freelancer visa in Thailand as a life coach or content creator?

Nov 6, 2024
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Nathalie **********
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1) Applying as a freelancer - I am a life coach/ content creator and I own my own business (LLC). Does anyone have a successful experience applying for this visa as a coach? What would you use for your portfolio?
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The conversation discusses the process of applying for a freelancer visa in Thailand for a life coach and content creator running their own LLC. Key insights include materials to include in the application such as a client list, invoices, website, portfolio, and LLC documentation.
Wannikea *********
A life coach struggling to portray their life. ....
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Greg ********
Your client list and invoices/payments from those clients. Your website and portfolio. Your LLC company papers and tax return
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Nathalie **********
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A business tax return or personal
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Business if you are applying using your LLC. It shows it is active. As the owner/Director you can also write a letter to yourself as employee stating you can work remotely from Thailand too
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Nathalie **********
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thank you so much for your helpful response
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Good luck with it. Different Embassies and Consulates have different requirement. I know people who have used their Limited companies in London to get the DTV. Shown company papers that indicate they are owners. The tax return of the company. A letter as owner to themselves as owner stating they can work remotely from Thailand. All approve in a straightforward manner.
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