What is the process of applying for a Digital Nomad Visa (DTV) in Thailand, and what documentation is required?

Sep 6, 2024
4 months ago
Kimberly ********
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Just got DTV approved!

USA-based. Washington DC embassy. Single-member LLC. Contract video editor.

Applied: August 15

Documentation requested: September 4

I forgot to include a letter stating my name, job description, digital nomad/remote, length of employment. I will attach pic of the template I used. I also included how I do my work remotely.

Approved: September 5

Funds:

- The full $16k wasn’t in my bank account until the beginning of August so I didn’t have an official bank statement showing the balance. I went to my bank and got a Letter of Standing showing my balance. I also supplied screenshots of the last month of my bank account (nothing redacted).

- I sent copies of a couple invoices, the invoice receipt after being paid, screenshots of my business bank account showing the payment being deposited (highlighted), as well as, highlighted deposits from my personal banking showing the transfer of payment from my business account to my personal.

Proof of Work:

Sent in my resume, screenshots of emails from clients stating the nature of my work (for clients I didn’t have contracts with), contracts from other clients, and screenshots of my portfolio:

Additional documents:

- I started my own business in April so I provided screenshots of an email between me and a client where I stated I was switching from my personal email to my work email.

- Certification of Formation

- Official document that contained my EIN

Further requested documentation:

- In the letter I stated my name, my job title, the scope of work I do, how I perform my work digitally, as well as stating that I was a business owner and referred them to the page in my original document submission that showed proof of ownership of my company.

I’m attaching the template I used for the letter of proof of work. I did not use the bottom part stating my current clients though.

I’m applying for my husband and daughter’s dependent visa tomorrow. Will let you all know how that goes!

Thanks to everyone here who answered all my questions in the process! Happy to answer any questions if I left anything out! 🙂
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TLDR : Answer Summary
A user successfully got their DTV visa approved through the Washington DC embassy, sharing detailed information about their application process and required documentation. They applied as a remote contract video editor and provided extensive proof of their work and financial standing, including bank statements, contracts, and other relevant documents. They also mentioned plans to apply for dependent visas for their family. The post attracted congratulatory comments and inquiries about the specifics of document requirements.
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Kami ******
I know that’s a great feeling!! Congrats🎊🎊🎊
Kimberly ********
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@Kami *****
Thanks! ☺️
Sam *********
Yea, AI wrote my employment contract and cover letter as well.
Kimberly ********
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Charles **********
Congrats so you only needed 1 month bank statement evidence 🤔
Kimberly ********
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@Charles *********
Yeah that’s all I submitted! One month and it had recently accumulated to that much so it wasn’t like it had been sitting there for awhile.
Rob *********
Congratulatons!!, the bank acount was in your name or the LLC? In my case they told me (Penang) that the LLC bank is not valid to probe my founds?
Lon *****
Congrats!!
Andi ***********
Congrats. Thanks for the useful info.
James ********
Congratulations 👏👏👏 on your new 5 year DTV VISA.

Thanks for your helpful, detailed description of your process of applying for the DTV Visa using the Evisa online application system and with followup with the Thai Embassy in Washington DC.
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