freelance work in thailand

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Oct 27, 2024
25 days ago
Hello everyone.

This has probably been asked a few times before, so apologies for any repetition (I did try to have a look through the group)!

My wife and I are going to be applying for the DTV from the UK soon.

We are both Product Managers and have full time jobs/contracts but we are leaving our current roles and are planning to go freelance with nothing lined up just yet.

Just as additional info: My current role (that I am leaving) is a full time contract. I work remotely but my contract does have my 'official' base as London. I am allowed to work remotely abroad for a certain amount of time a year.

For the portfolio - has anyone had experience just using an adapted CV? Has this proved an issue at all when applying for the visa?

Additionally - are we better off applying for the Visa as a couple or applying separately? Or does it make no difference?

Thanks!
Oct 21, 2024
a month ago
Hi all,

Regarding the 500K Baht, can it be from multiple bank accounts / institutions ? I don't leave all my cash in 1 account. I can show the consulate bank statements.

Any freelance photographer in this group? Do we show our work portfolio, publication...etc?

If my application get rejected, when can I re-apply and does it affect anything,

Thanks for your help! šŸ™
Oct 6, 2024
a month ago
Cullen **********
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hello folks!!! i do have my own freelance business (don't have my company setup yet), i wanna get long-term visa from thailand, live there while working from there

what type of visa should i apply for?
Sep 23, 2024
2 months ago
Higor *********
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So have anyone tried getting it working with onlyfans? I'm confused about the portifĆ³lio they ask šŸ˜¬
Sep 22, 2024
2 months ago
Tony *******
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DTV Visa from the Los Angeles Consulate

I am a freelance photographer with a history of visiting Thailand visa exempt and with single-entry tourist visas.

I applied on August 25th for DTV Workcation as a freelance photographer on the evisa website of the Thai Consulate in Los Angeles. I uploaded the following documents, each on signed in blue ink, as a multiple-page PDF:

1. LLC organization document issued by Secretary of Stateā€™s office.

2. Tax ID number document issued by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.

3. Company annual report for 2023 certified by the state Secretary of Stateā€™s office

4. Portfolio of photographic work in the form of my website

5. Artistic resume listing exhibitions and publications where my work has appeared

6. Letter on company letterhead stating that I am able to take all the time I need to photograph in Thailand.

7. Most recent brokerage statement.

8. Copy of state driverā€™s license.

9. Recent passport photo.

10. Biodata page from passport.

On September 17th, the Thai consulate requested that I upload a company profile.

On September 18th, I uploaded the company profile as instructed.

On September 19th, I was notified of DTV Visa approval.
Sep 10, 2024
2 months ago
Kyan *****
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I've been approached by a business with international clients in Thailand to direct, shoot and create a series of films for their business.

I'm English. I know there are many restrictions in place regarding work and visas but wondered if anyone knew if there any exceptions or work applications that can made to allow this kind of prospective work to happen legally?

Thanks in advance :)
Jul 18, 2018
6 years ago
Giovanni ***********
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hello everybody , a friend of mine got a job offer from a foreigner company but they can t help with work permit because they have not enough thai people , they offered a job as external if we can arrange our own working permit , any advice ? to open a company just for this reason sounds a bit too expensive, thanks in advance
May 6, 2018
7 years ago
Sten ************
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Advise needed please. I work freelance at sea as a delivery skipper and spend my time between deliveries in phuket as I have been doing for a year. Although last night when i wanted to re enter I was denied entry, and accused of working in Thailand, although i donā€™t work here. Does anyone have a similar situation to me and how do you manage spending your off time here? They said that I have had too many 30day stamps on arrival and next time I will need to apply for a 90 day tourist visa. Having to apply for a 90 day tourist visa every time before I come here can prove to be a hassle as I often dont fly here from capital cities where there is a thai embassy. Please help
Sep 7, 2017
7 years ago
Santtu *********
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Digital entrepreneurs, freelancers and employees ā€“ Would you like to stay and work longer term in Thailand? Or are you looking for developers and designers to work on your projects?

We can help you at Iglu! Iglu is a digital subcontracting/outsourcing company that has grown rapidly in the past years and already employs over 140 digital specialists from 26 different nationalities. We currently have offices in Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Phuket. Iā€™m the office manager for our Bangkok branch and want to show you how we can make working from Thailand as smooth as possible!

WORK FROM THAILAND

You can simply relocate yourself to Thailand and do your business through Iglu. Iglu invoices your clients, company or employer and pays your or your teamā€™s salaries (including all taxes and social benefits). We employ you or your team and take care of all the documentation while you can concentrate on your business and enjoy life.

Through this arrangement you will be an employee at Iglu and since we take care of all expenses and handle your accounting, it will be very easy for you to monitor your net income with no surprises at the end of the month. Iglu keeps 30% of the invoice amount and pays the remaining 70% as a net salary to your local account. With the 30% we give you a cool office space to work in with a monitor, 200Mbps fibre optic broadband and a meeting room perfect for Skype calls with a big TV for presentations.

We also take care of your health insurance, pay all relevant taxes included in the 30% and provide all required documentation for you to get a business visa and work permit. We will support you through every step of the process, leaving you stress free and fully legal to work in and enjoy Thailand.

WE WORK FOR YOU

You can recruit an entire team or just a single employee to cater for your needs, whether itā€™s for a developing a full application, building a small web team or just finding a designer for your new logo. No project is too big or too small. We are able to provide developers and designers with great expertise from across the globe for very competitive prices.

All our employees get the following benefits:

-Non-Immigrant B visa (12 months)

-Work permit

-All local taxes are taken care by us (Including income tax)

-Government health insurance

-Office space from our cool offices, with a monitor, 200Mbps fibre optic broadband and meeting rooms perfect for skype calls and presentations.

In order to be able to work for us, you must

-Work in something tech/IT-related

-Have at least 2-5 years of relevant work experience

-Earn a minimum of $2500 per month

*Please note that each application is individually processed, subject to approval by Iglu and the relevant authorities.

CONTACT

For more information, you can email me to santtu@iglu.net, add me on Skype (Santtu115) or send me PM on Facebook.
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