The Thai Embassy in Jakarta have previously approved applications with 1 month bank statement...
I have not read any reports after they moved to e-visa, so no idea if they are getting stricter.
There have been SOME reports where embassies have requested proof of income, even for soft power applications, but that is not the norm (I've seen some cases from Taipei).
My guess is that it will be fine (never any guarantees).
I have not found any info about processing time on the web page of Thai consulate in Madrid either... Search on google indicate that it can take 15 working days for DTV to be processed there.
(That time resets in case you have to submit additional documents.)
On December 18 you wrote that the processing status on E-visa was "pending document check". Is it still the same? If so, they can still ask for additional documentation...
It has been around 30 working days since you applied. Your embassy estimate their processing time to 45 days... You waited this long, so my advise is - wait a bit longer.
Write a letter describing your role, what type of work that you do and that it doesn't include things that you present in a portfolio. Explain why you can't share any work examples. About the CV, it can't really be THAT difficult to write a new one or update one that you have (I know I could write mine in less than an hour). They ask for it, so do your best to sum up your education and work history. Good luck!
I'm curious as to why you search for this information in the first place... 🤔 There is no indication that having been to Thailand before, with or without having a visa, has any inpact on a DTV-application.
this year meaning 2025? If you started it in the beginning of 2024 and can show adequate information such as income to the company it is probably going to be fine... If you started the company during the last week, you might face trouble providing the information needed to apply.