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What documents do I need to submit for a remote working visa in Thailand as a UK company director?

Apr 25, 2025
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Russel ********
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Good morning.

I am applying as a remote worker, I am a director of a LTD Property Co in the uk and I organise maintenance and other issues (remotely)and run two properties on Airbnb app for the company , instructing cleaners etc. I do not draw an income from the company. My income comes from rental property and one Airbnb held in my private name. I can meet income requirements.

Any advice on what documents/ proof I should submit. I am applying from the UK. Thanks for your help. R
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The author is applying for a remote worker visa in Thailand as the director of a UK LTD Property Company, seeking advice on required documents. They receive guidance from commenters on necessary submissions, including company registration details, a letter from themselves as a director, proof of income through bank statements, and tax returns. Another commenter shares a similar experience with a Dubai-based company, mentioning the need for a letter confirming their director status and non-employment while in Thailand.
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Ian **********
This is what I plan to organise next month
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Ranjit *******
similar situation I applied DTV from London but my company is in Dubai that manages properties in the UK and other countries

They wanted a letter confirming I'm director and that I wouldn't seek employment while in Thailand
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Andi ***********
You can apply as a director and give LTD Co registration details, letter to yourself as a director giving permission to work remotely in Thailand. Detail how you get income and show income deposits on bank statements, submitting a tax return can be useful.
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