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What documents do I need to prepare for a Digital Nomad visa application in Cambodia as a business owner?

Sep 22, 2024
2 years ago
Finger crossed ๐Ÿคž

DTV

( will drop documents on Monday )

- Cambodian

- Apply : Phnom Penh, Cambodia

- Category: Digital Nomads ( business owner - sole proprietor)

Documents prep

- Photographs

- Passport

- Company registered paper, Company tax registered, income tax 6months, company bank statement 3 months ( all translated )

- Personal Bank statement 6month with more than 500k

- Company letter for remotely working approval

Is there anything I should add on please?

Thank you amazing people here ๐Ÿ™
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The user is preparing to apply for a Digital Nomad visa (DTV) in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, while gathering necessary documents including transferred company paperwork and personal financial statements. They request advice on any additional documents needed, with comments from others suggesting to consider a long-term contract and certified translations.
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Tom *****
We become the DTV in Phom Penh, it was easy. i bring all Paper from my LLC, thats enouth for the Embassy this time. good luck for you
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John *******
Certified translation?
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Paul *******
@John ******
I assume a certified translation simply means a translation performed by an accredited translation bureau. Not legalization or notarization, which can be a very complicated process, particularly if the document is from a 3rd country.
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Hello ,
@John ******
All company registration papers have English version attached along with the ministries stamps! ๐Ÿ™
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Contract with company for at least one year
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