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My husband and I are in US and planning to apply for the DTV visas. I have a couple of questions and hoping this group can answer.
1. My husband works remotely and will continue to work for this company when we move. As a spouse, do I need to wait until he gets his visa in order for me to apply for mine?
2. One of the questions on the application is the address of a location we will be staying in Thailand. We have not been to Thailand yet. Do we need to have a place to live secured before applying for the visa? Could it be a hotel?
3. For the employment verification, do we need to get a letter from the company or would a paycheck stub or an offer letter when he got hired sufficient? He’s been working for this company just over a year.
When applying for the O-A, or O visa, does one need to have fixed address? I think during the 90-day reporting OA and O-visa holders are supposed to reaffirm their address or something, is that correct? Or to rephrase this question, can one apply for a OA or O visa without a fixed address and roam around Thailand throughout the 1 year (and only return to Bangkok every 90 days to do reporting)?
(disclaimer: I have not applied for such a visa yet, just exploring the differences between the different visas.)
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