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Hi group! I'm getting prepared to apply for a DTV and have a few questions.
I'd like to apply through the Jakarta office as I'll be in Indonesia soon, but on Sulawesi, not in Jakarta. Do I physically need to go to the Jakarta office, or can I apply fully online from another region of Indonesia?
I'm thinking of applying for the workcation as I'm under contract with an online teaching company (and have been for years), but I'll only have one or two months of recent pay to show. Those who have gone through Jakarta - how many months of income did you need to show? (I'm coming off of a non-b visa, so it's a transition time which is why I'll only have a couple months of recent online pay. I've also plenty of savings to show, so that aspect isn't an issue).
My other option is doing a soft power. I saw that "seminars" was an option. Has anyone done this one? What does it entail?
how important are recent payslips when you have a large amount of savings? I have not been working for the past 6 months as I have been travelling, but am looking to settle in Thailand and get more remote work. I have in the region of 10m baht in the bank but no recent income, other than savings interest. Is this likely to be a problem?
Hello everyone. Can I apply for a dtv visa even if I don't have a regular source of income? I have more money in the bank than what is requested (500k) is it enough?