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Had my interview today for DTV in Islamabad. The officer asked me normal questions about what I do, how much I earn.
Then said your bank documents for the 500,000 Baht are not attested. How can I know the authenticity/ genuineness of these documents?
I told him it’s possible to call the bank. (My statements were from Wise).
He said you’ll need to get the statements notarized and then apostilled from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Pakistan and then I can scan them in to the evisa portal.
He also offered me the multi entry visa instead that he can approve today. I said no, I’d like the DTV.
From talking to him it felt like all my documents are in order. He was also very helpful in answering all my questions.
I make a good amount of money and my employment is easily verifiable so it was a smooth Q&A nothing too crazy.
Overall it was a positive experience.
I’ll update on if I get the visa once I’ve submitted the apostilled documents.
It’s a hassle to do this but keeping in mind the high number of fake docs people submit, I guess it’s something necessary they have to do in Pakistan.
I wasn’t aware of this requirement or I would’ve brought the apostilled statements.
For anyone else applying as workcation from Pakistan, make sure you apostille your statements.
He did mention if I had my 500K in a local bank, it might be easier? But I’m not 100% sure.
Hello, I need help on the BIO application for a wealthy global traveller LTR Visa. I started my BIO application and it is asking for my property titles to be translated and notarized into Thai or English. Can anyone give some advice on getting this portion of the application done or should I just hire an agent?
Just reading on some different embassy sites about documents and i quote from Vientiane embassy" Copies of agency/school/institution/company documents must be signed by an authorized person and stamped with the agency/school/institution/company seal.
Does this mean any business number registration or letter head needs to be notarized by an embassy in home country or just have the letterhead stating its origin EG company letterhead
I'm in currently in Thailand and planning to go to Vientiane next month, I already got an appointment for Nov 12th. On their website it says that any documents in languages other than Thai or English must be translated and notarized. My bank statement is in French, I can get it translated in Bangkok but the French embassy here won't notarize my bank statement. Anyone been in the same situation?
They are very nice and quick. Applied on Monday morning 9-11:30 am and received it Tuesday afternoon 4-5pm. No appointment needed. 11K TWD
Documents presented:
Application form (I put my home address not my Thailand)
Company registration (it's legalized. They starting give harder time to people who just show the registration paper without legalization, so I wanted to be sure)
Appointment letter from my comany
Shareholder certificate of my company
Bank certificate about total amount of 500K from Khuringthai
Bank Statement from Khuringthai. I printed 6 months but I didn't have on my account this amount of money for the entire time, they just wanted to check constant income
Hello all I have a question if someone able to help me out please,
Anyone had experience when applying e-visa online in Vancouver Consulate and when asking Bank Statement approval Copy,( is mandatory to signed and stamp)the original copy from the Bank Manager?