I'm at home in the US. What is needed to prove my location? What's something that was sufficient for getting approved?
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To prove your location when applying for a Thai visa from the US, several documents can be sufficient. Commonly accepted proofs include a recent driver’s license, utility bills (like electricity or water), paystubs with your name and address, a lease agreement or mortgage statements, and bank statements. Many expats recommend validating which documents are acceptable in relevant Facebook groups, as it can vary by the specific Thai embassy or consulate.
Recent Paystubs showing full name and current address;
Current Lease Agreement /Contract of current location, or Recent Mortgage Payments of current location;
probably easier to ask in this Facebook Group: "if i have a/b/c document, then has anyone used a/b/c document as proof of address/location, etc. etc."
You will be providing Recent Bank Statements for that 500k Baht, and hopefully, has the same address as your current address, but doesn't necessarily have to be (up to the specific Thai Embassy/Consulate, even Thai Consular Official reviewing your Thai E–Visa application)....