Those of you who applied under workcation for remote worker and had to include paystubs from your employer, on which part of the visa application did you upload those? Do they go in #4 with the bank statements? Or in #5 with the employment contract and employment verification letter?
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When applying for a workcation visa in Thailand and needing to submit paystubs, it's unclear where exactly to upload these documents. Comments suggest different approaches: some recommend including them with financial proof (in section #4 where bank statements are uploaded) to accompany income verification, while others advise waiting for a specific request for additional documentation before uploading. Overall, highlighting the income on the bank statement and providing clear explanations in a cover letter could facilitate the application process.
I just realized that one of my banks I was going to submit statements for has my name listed as "Joe", but on all other documents including my passport it has my name as "Joseph". Is this going to be a problem?
Upload those with your bank statement highlighting that amount on the statement where it’s being credited to your account. A cover letter to explain that. Help them understand and be able to verify your employment payment to speed up approval process.
I added it to the financial proof to proof the income on the bank statement matches the payslips. I combined it all in one pdf, clearly marked everything on the statements and included a cover letter to explain the currency conversion as I get paid in a different currency from the bank statements I showed.
Normally you won't upload those, just have them ready. If they ask for those, then you upload it on the additional documents menu, which you won't be able to see unless they request for extra documents.
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