What should freelancers include in their professional portfolio for DTV applications in Thailand?

Nov 16, 2024
a month ago
For DTV for freelances, what is important to put in your professional portfolio?
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Freelancers applying for a Digital Nomad Visa (DTV) in Thailand should prepare a comprehensive portfolio that showcases their professional skills and demonstrates their income sources. Important components to include are: a cover letter explaining your self-employment status, links to your online business and professional profiles, a detailed description of your work history, relevant contracts or invoices, bank statements showing payment receipts, and any reviews or testimonials from clients. While actual work samples may not always be necessary, having a clear narrative and supporting documents that illustrate your business operations and income streams is crucial for a successful application.
DTV VISA RESOURCES / SERVICES
Phil ***********
6 months bank statement and a list of your clients :)
Raul ***********
Links showing ur online business, what you do why u want/can work remotely, present yourself and your business plan + personal reason why u want to go Thailand ( exploring the country, the culture etc )

I did my presentation letter has been game changer not a single document asked except the photo for the visa. Approved and delivered the next 2 days
Debbie ******
I'm waiting to collect my passport on Tuesday so I'm still not a 'successful case' yet, but since my application was a walk-in and they accepted the documents and my money it's likely that I will be. When I was lodging my application, they sent a guy away for not having a 'letter' from the company he worked for. He came back a little later and said that he owned the company so why should he need a letter? They finally accepted his application without the letter but it caused issues. I didn't have any issue like this because I wrote a letter explaining that I'm a self-employed freelancer and that my business structure is 'sole trader' as it is called in Australia. I provided my Australian Business Number in the letter and a supporting document. I also explained how I receive money from my clients (in my case from Fiverr to Payoneer and then my bank account) and showed evidence of the payment trail in my accompanying documents. What came across to me from their questions is that the most important thing is to provide documents that allow them to understand your business and how it works and to prove that you actually get paid. I think their main concern is that (on top of the required 500k baht) you actually earn an income so that you won't be likely to work illegally in the country. Actual examples of work might be good but I didn't provide that. I provided reviews from Fiverr (my printed Fiverr profile) and one contract with a private client and an invoice to that client specifying the service I was offering. The officer glanced at these things but spent the most time reading my letter and then asking questions about my payments and bank accounts. I hope this helps.
Andi ***********
@Debbie *****
Did you apply in Manila or Taipei?
Debbie ******
@Andi **********
Vientiane, Laos
Andi ***********
@Debbie *****
Ok. Thanks,,
Mike **********
I used my resume
Ryan *******
I'm a freelance translator and cannot share work samples for legal reasons, and I was still accepted
Hari *******
@Ryan ******
what legal issues get a life
Ryan *******
@Hari ******
, my end-client forbids it. You get a life, Sourpuss in boots
Elías ********
The link
Justin *************
Work examples would be a good start 😉
Anonymous ******************
Yes it’s

You can make Portfolio by PPT slide.

If don’t know how to do. I am able to suggestion.

*I am hired to create a Company Profile, in case anyone is interested.
Ma *********
Yes, i also want to know
Andi ***********
@Ma ********
You can inc what you like CV, website links, work samples, references etc
Antun ******
I just provided artist profile on google, and they didn’t ask for anything else
Wannikea *********
Search the group with term freelance