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Hi all! Wondering if anyone’s had any experience like this..
I’m a UK mortgage broker, working for a firm under a network but LTD company director of my own Ltd company.
I pay myself from my Ltd company however I receive income monthly from my firm, this is paid into my Ltd company account. The firm is essentially my ‘client’ whose clients I then look after. As I’m a Ltd company would the embassy be that interested in them? (I’m hoping not)
My question is what documents will be requested? I absolutely don’t want to provide a contract if I can help it.
Would a letter from my Ltd company to me, tax calculations, personal bank statements and proof of savings be enough?
Hey, just a question regarding applying for DTV from the UK
I’m looking to apply for DTV from my country of residence which is the UK
I see people being asked for HMRC documentation sometimes.
What is the reason for this? Is it to check that your income in your bank statements provided matches your self assessment or is it purely to see that you have been submitting your tax returns in general.
Can someone clarify from personal experience how strict they are to see how long the 500k baht has been sitting in the account? If I just put that money into the account, let’s say a few weeks before I applied. Would that be a red flag or am I overthinking things?
Also, how strict are they with the income per month for a part-time freelancing gig? I was thinking to compensate for the low income of the freelancing gig, I would show more than the ฿500,000.
I wanted to know one thing If I have funds equal to 5,00,000 THB but I took from my father as a gift and that transactions are really recent like last week so when exactly should I apply for DTV,
Also should I apply my own or hire any agency to apply my visa ?
I am a freelancer in india, I do IT services role for my all clients
I have read a comment here stating that embassy/consulates in the United States don't provide income certification. If that is in fact true, how does one certify they meet the income requirement? I receive both a pension from the state of California as well as social security. My income from these two sources combined is well above the income requirement for a non-o, non oa retirement Visa
I am TOTALLY confused, hope to move in a few months. SO! On a retirement visa O-A, I have the monthly income. Can I verify with US bank statements -- heard the Embassy no longer did verification. And when I get to Thailand, open bank account & deposit 800,000THB?
and please, no snarky answers like I've had on other sites.. thanks
Simply put, i’m here on exemption, i’d like to go non O, i’m old enough, i have the cash, the apartment/accommodation Tm30, also have the monthly income, thai cell phone and the health insurance. What I don’t have is a bank account yet. What is the legitimate legal process for someone who would like to stay longer than 90 days? Another visa type? I’m trying to avoid leaving and returning however it seems impossible? Not keen on using anyone else for possibly getting red taped somewhere in the future, and it’s just more effective doing it myself, opinions? Thank everyone!
If I send 80k a month for 12 months from UK to k bank will a statement from k bank be accepted by immigration as the income from abroad over 65k for extension of retirement visa.
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