For content creators who have successfully applied - what evidence did you show? I primarily make income through Patreon, is it enough to document your earnings through different income streams? I’m only just filing my first tax return for 23/24 now and it was a very small earnings year - it’s vastly improved now in 24/25 so I’m worried they’ll be concerned about my past earnings. I know it’s not judged on how much you’re making monthly but I’m a bit worried about them not judging content creation as a real job!
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Content creators seeking to apply for a visa in Thailand often worry about proving their income and the legitimacy of their profession. It is important to provide a variety of evidence to support your application. Some creators have successfully shown their portfolios (like videos made for clients) or presented their YouTube channels alongside a cover letter detailing their work. Additionally, acquiring a certificate of revenue from an accountant can strengthen your application by providing a more formal statement of your earnings, even if past earnings were low.