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@Luit ****************
It is not more difficult for them. I think it makes it even easier for them. We won't agree obviously, not a big deal. Personally I sent just enough documents. But you were saying that it would be a minus point for the applicant, and I don't agree with you.

PS: Anybody can assess the relevance of a document. This visa is about employment, remote work, receiving income, etc., and the OP provided only documents that are relevant for assessing his eligibility in this regard.
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@Luit ****************
I think you are wrong, and you did not answer my question. Can you specify which document in this list is of no interest to the officer reviewing the application? They seem to be all relevant for the purpose of this visa. And since you are asking me: Yes, I would be happy to review all documents provided, as long as they're relevant for the purpose of the visa. In case I am not interested in any of them, I would just skip them, and since the OP provided a table of contents, that would be an easy thing to do.
Dnatjugweme ************
Provide the pictures you can and explain in a cover letter why you can't provide some of them. I've thought about it, and I could not provide pictures for all of my previous jobs. I could for some of them though. You sure still have previous employment contracts, pay slips, etc., don't you?

The biz registration is not really an issue. If yours is not in English, just go to a translation office. At least they did not ask you to double-legalize it (ministry of foreign affairs + Thai embassy) in the country where the biz is registered.
Dnatjugweme ************
What you are planning to do sounds good to me. Maybe add a CV.
Dnatjugweme ************
Participant(e) anonyme But you really have to tell us what you want to do. Your original post is not clear at all. Will you apply from your home country (staying there all the time from submitting application until approval), or are you preparing the application in your home country, and intend to apply from somewhere else?
Dnatjugweme ************
Participant(e) anonyme It all depends where you will apply from. Search for reports of people who have applied successfully in that specific country. It's usually easier when applying from one's home country, but you would still have to show a proof of current location. In my home country (where I did not apply, since I do not live there), a utility bill is accepted. No idea about yours.
Dnatjugweme ************
You have to be physically in the country you enter in "Current location" from the moment when you hit the submit button (in page 4 - Supporting documents) until your visa is approved. Some embassies require applicants to be legal residents of that country, inform yourself before deciding from which country you will be applying.
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@Andi **********
Irrelevant here, since the OP is in his home country, but some embassies require applicants to be legal residents and a hotel booking is not going to impressed them at all.
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@Gavin ******
I have paid a visa fee on this very website 4 days ago without any problem.