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I am an Australian, living in Thailand who is on Non-B and Work Permit. I am preparing to get the DTV visa.
I’ve been hired for a remote job from Australia but a legal team has briefly suggested that instead of going for the remote work DTV it’s better to go for the Soft Powet DTV. This is because they apparently need 6 months employment of new role.
Q’s
- Does anyone have any suggestions for the best DTV agents that are reasonably priced?
- In my position of recent remote employment, am I best to go with soft power or remote work?
- For someone in my position, is Jakarta, Vietnam, Lao or Taipei better?
Just found out I was approved for remote work DTV in Taipei!🎉
@I went on Wednesday and they asked for more documents (I needed my companies license with a government stamp@). Typhoon caused the consulate to be closed on Thursday so we came back to reapply today and it was very simple.
My fiancé applied with soft power and didn’t get approved as his medical papers from Bangkok Hospital we’re not “detailed enough”… even tho he had appointments 6 months out. They gave him a 90 day tourist visa that only cost 1200NTD so worse things could have happened. We are getting married anyways so we will do this and then I will apply with him as my dependent.
Does anyone know if you have to leave Thailand to add a dependent?
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