I've applied online for a DTV visa and I have been invited to an in person interview at the Royal Thai Embassy in The Hague, Netherlands.
What paperwork should I bring with me?
Context:
I'm a Romanian national with a Romanian (EU) passport, which I've uploaded on their website.
I've been living in the Netherlands for more then 11 years and I have proof of being registered over here.
I have a paperwork from the local council with my current address but also with my historical addresses where I've been living before in The Netherlands.
I have a self-employment business in the IT sector, registered in the Netherlands.
I have uploaded proof of this, from the dutch Chamber of Commerce, on the Thai visa application website.
I have enough invoices, bank statements and other paperwork from the dutch Taxation Service, proving my income and that I have enough in the accounts to support myself.
So can you advice what other type of paperwork should I bring with me?
Has anyone had experience with an in-person DTV visa interview?
Thank you
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is preparing for an in-person DTV visa interview at the Royal Thai Embassy in The Hague and seeks advice on the necessary paperwork to bring. They have provided evidence of their residency in the Netherlands, self-employment status, and financial means. A comment suggests bringing all already submitted paperwork, including financial statements, and possibly a laptop for any additional requirements.
I would just take along all the paperwork you already supplied and expect to be asked about it. It wouldn't hurt to take a laptop along just in case they want anything more. And they may also want to see your current bank accounts status.
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