She is applying Non-B single at Singapore, currently on the online application process. And SG Embassy is asking her to submit "letter to request visa for you. Letter need to be address to the Thai Embassy Singapore".
Would anyone help me to know what this is?
Question:
- Is this letter in any specific form?
- From whom this letter is supposed to be written by?
- Any specific contents in case of free format other than "please issue visa for this person"?
- Any other additional information regarding this letter?
* She submitted similar letter which is used when you apply in Penang or other embassy/consulate already with other documents files..
Thank you very much for your help in advance.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
When applying for a Non-B visa at the Thai Embassy in Singapore, your friend needs to submit a letter addressed to the embassy. This letter should be a formal document from her employer, indicating her employment status, supporting her visa application, and affirming that she will receive a work permit and salary upon her return to Thailand. It should be written on company letterhead, stamped, and signed by a director.
Thank you guys. As Robert said, this is the typical cover letter (and which is not usually required at the embassy/consulate in some other SEA countries such as Malaysia, etc).
It is a letter written by her employer where he state that she is applying for a Non Immigrant B visa because he promiss to give her a work permit and a job with salary, sso and tax payments if she comes back into Thailand with this Visa. Written on company paper, stamped with company stamp and signed by the director.
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