Hi all! Wondering if anyone’s had any experience like this..
I’m a UK mortgage broker, working for a firm under a network but LTD company director of my own Ltd company.
I pay myself from my Ltd company however I receive income monthly from my firm, this is paid into my Ltd company account. The firm is essentially my ‘client’ whose clients I then look after. As I’m a Ltd company would the embassy be that interested in them? (I’m hoping not)
My question is what documents will be requested? I absolutely don’t want to provide a contract if I can help it.
Would a letter from my Ltd company to me, tax calculations, personal bank statements and proof of savings be enough?
Any help or suggestions appreciated.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
A UK mortgage broker and Limited Company director is seeking advice on the documentation required for a DTV1 visa application while managing income from their firm. They prefer not to disclose contracts but inquire if a letter from their company, tax calculations, personal bank statements, and proof of savings would suffice. The community suggests that immigration authorities might not scrutinize the source of income too closely, and it is recommended to state in a letter that the applicant will not work with Thai entities.
You work for your own company. Write yourself a contract. Then write yourself a letter confirming that you can work remotely from Thailand and won't work with any Thai entities or clients inside Thailand.
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