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I applied for DTV 3 days ago, they requested extra documents this morning. I uploaded the new documents but they requested new ones. I have a question about one of the items.
The one you provided is not a pay slip. Please provide pay slips for the past six months that show detail the amount of tax deducted from your salary, as well as any overtime, bonuses, or other deductions.
I'm working for an American company, and I get my salary in my bank account directly and pay my taxes in my country. Taxes are not deducted from my monthly income, as I am technically exporting services. They are calculated at the end of the year based on that year's income. So I don't have a slip like that, what should I send them for this item? I already shared my contract with the company, the company's business registration, and monthly transactions from the company to my personal bank account.
Currently in Vietnam and applied for remote work. I included the employment agreement and a letter from the company owner. They requested docs about the business (I added the registration and a copy of the website), my duties/employment history (I added that and my CV), but also they requested pay slips for 6 months
I haven't started work yet, which was included in the employment agreement (the start date is next week). Has anyone applied for a job they haven't been working at for six months? How can one sent pay slips if they haven't received any yet?
I see that the 500K baht minimum can be reached through pay slips. However, most people are using bank account statements, perhaps because this is the most straightforward way to present financial data. If you have a regular salaried income, can you present 500K this way? If so, over what time period must the 500K be received?
I am looking at this O-X (or O-A) visa and in the Sydney Thai Embassy website states that:
Proof of adequate funds
- A bank statement in the past six months showing a deposit account with the minimum fund of AUD 150,000 or an income statement with a monthly salary of AUD 5,000
Does it mean that if I provide a bank statement and/or my pay slips with a monthly salary of AUD 5,000 this part of proof of adequate funds would be ok?