Reaching out to freelancers who managed to get their DTV visa, and would like to ask about the portfolio they've presented. In the requirements it says "professional portfolio needed". Did you make a special portfolio page for the application? I'm not sure what kind of page would suffice. Or maybe a PDF will references would be enough? I own 3 websites for 3 digital services I'm providing, and no sure how to incorporate those in the application. If somebody could show me their portfolio that got accepted, I would be grateful - in PM it's OK if it's confidential. Thanks!
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This post discusses the requirements for presenting a professional portfolio for the DTV visa application in Thailand. The original query seeks advice from freelancers who successfully obtained their DTV visa, specifically regarding the type of portfolio they submitted. Comments provide suggestions, including creating a dedicated web page, using PDFs with screenshots of work and hyperlinks, and incorporating business brochures or explanations alongside the portfolio items. Users emphasize the importance of clarity and professionalism, with some recommending that applicants avoid sending URLs and instead use visual documentation.
I added screenshots of my own documents alog with the published work on ny client's websites, along with linka to those websites, as separate pages at the end of my CV.
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