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Feb 25, 2026
2 months ago
Hi everyone,

I have applied for the DTV, however I was requested for additional documents for which I need help because I don't know what to add:

1. I'm a business owner "Employment contract or employment certificate in their country or professional portfolio showcasing digital nomad, remote worker, foreign talent or freelancer status : professional portfolio showcasing digital nomad"

2. I've been in my home country for the past 6+ months "Document indicating current location (e.g., valid visa, receipt(s)/proof(s) of payment of airline tickets or accommodation, etc.)"

Thank you
3 comments
Jan 26, 2026
3 months ago
Title: DTV Work Proof Question – Employer Letter vs Contract

Hi everyone, quick question about the DTV work documentation:

I submitted an employment verification letter from my employer stating I’m a regular employee (I’ve been with the company since 2019). The letter includes my job details and is signed by a company officer. I can also provide recent paystubs, and I’m listed on the company website.

Is an employer letter + paystubs usually enough for DTV approval, or do they require an actual signed employment contract?

Thanks in advance.
4 comments
Nov 4, 2025
6 months ago
I'm applying from Vietnam soon. I work teaching English for Italki HK Limited. I'm not an employee but considered a freelance worker. When they ask for: Professional portfolio showcasing digital nomad, remote worker, foreign talent or freelancer status, what exactly does that entail? Would screenshots of my profile page showing the number of students and lessons, my picture, my teaching style and methods be enough? Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
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Aug 27, 2025
8 months ago
I got a quick question guys , and i‘m greatful for any Kind of Information.

We re at the Moment in Hanoi , apllying for DTV . Sended Everything on 15th of August .3 days later they asked for :

Employment contract or employment certificate in their country or professional portfolio showcasing digital nomad, remote worker, foreign talent or freelancer status : Business registration of company you're currently working with and an ID card of the signer.

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I‘m a online Marketing Manager for a Small Business in germany . My Partner is the Boss of it .

The Business registration I’ve sended, is a letter from the Tax Bureu , includes Name of the owner , the Service we provide ,TaxID of the Business and the copy of the passport . You think this is enough for Proof? We allready payd and everything .

Now we re waiting since the 19th of August and starting (typicaly Like DTV vergins)🤣 overthinking …so we re really greatfull for any Kind of Information . 🙏🏼😌
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Aug 18, 2025
8 months ago
Blake ********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hey yall! Applying for the DTV workcation from the states Using Evisa website. My question is regarding the proof of employment document it requests… it seems i can only upload one document. Should it be my LLC registration or a letter explaining that I am sole proprietor of said LLC and how i make income remotely?
3 comments
Aug 7, 2025
9 months ago
Horten *********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hello everyone, I need some advice. I’ve just applied for the DTV in the UK embassy, but I accidentally selected “freelancer” instead of “employee.” Now, they’re asking for supporting documents: a self-assessment tax return, statement of accounts, or an accountant’s letter, which I don’t have.

Would it be ok to submit my payslips instead and explain that I made a mistake in the application?

Thanks in advance
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Jul 14, 2025
10 months ago
Hi everyone,

I’m planning to apply for the DTV from Thai Embassy in Yangon, Myanmar.

I’m currently working as a short-term remote worker, and I have bank statement showing an amount equivalent to over 500,000 THB. But , this amount was deposited only a month ago.

I would like to ask:

• How long should I wait to be strong financial proof in my account?

• What kind of documents should I prepare and submit as a remote worker?

Thank you in advance for your advice.
5 comments
Jul 8, 2025
10 months ago
Julia ***********
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hi all,

I was requested to provide my freelancer portfolio or a website (for my DTV visa application).

I'm working as a remote contractor and I have both a contract and a letter from the firm stating that they'll continue my employment from Thailand (all of this was included in the original submission).

What should I do regarding the portfolio?

Would it be enough to include a letter, stating my situation?
4 comments
May 22, 2025
a year ago
"Hello friends. I applied for the DTV (Digital Nomad Visa) on May 7. Today, they requested additional documents. I am an entrepreneur doing dropshipping on Amazon. What they asked for is: 'An employment contract or work document from your country, or a professional portfolio showing your status as a digital nomad, remote worker, foreign talent, or freelancer.' Which document should I submit in response to this? I would really appreciate your help..."
4 comments
Jan 31, 2025
a year ago
Hi everyone,

I just got a request to submit further documents.

1. I submitted sponsorship letter from employer and bank certificate showing only balance. (I have spendings in EUR, USD and local currency, so bank statements will be in 3 currencies separately if I submit like that). I can also submit only salaries for whatever period, it’s not even specified. I transferred 500000 from savings account to show before applying (Jan 14). Please advice what’s the best approach?

2. I submitted employment certificate and organization registration papers both in English, not sure what to do here.

Any ideas please?

Thanks a lot!
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