wtf?? Iām not suggesting people do anything š¤¦š»āāļø I, like many others, are sharing experiences and people can decide what they want to do with their applications.
There are people who will believe less is more and people who believe more is more. Fact is, people have been approved for both bare minimum and over deliverance⦠theyāve also been denied for both so no one, including you, know for a fact that itās just simply a case of finances
your reading comprehension is off bro. I did not say they did not have to include any paystubs⦠I said they did not have to include 6 months of pay slipsā¦. Big difference
hereās one that popped up on the search. Do you see 6 months of pay slips? I donāt. What you state should help peopleās applications, but at the end of the day, itās not fact. You also have no knowledge of why people get denied. Itās not as simple as just finances. No one knows why the immigration officer chooses to deny applications.
bro⦠a simple search can come up with a bunch of people passing without needing to supply 6 months of pay slips. My friends arenāt in this group and they have no interests in joining so why would I ask them.
Also why would I make things up? I donāt benefit either way.
yes they did, and no, youāre not asked for 6 months of pay stubs. I know because I helped them with their application as well as did my own (though mine was with LA with my own company). You state things based on your experience with how you did it for you and your wife, and I do the same with my experience. No where on the consular website nor the portal does it state a requirement to upload 6 months of pay slips. Different consulates will ask for different things and Hanoi did not ask any of my friends for 6 months of slips. There are chances theyāll ask others, but at this time, thatās different for each applicant.
Again, youāre making it as if you know for a fact that those people got denied due to their finances, but you donāt know that. No one does. You do understand that it couldāve been their nationality, documents they submitted looked fishy, or something else and were scrutinized more, right? Itās not just finances as weāve seen people say they submitted 6 months of 500K being there and getting rejected. Just because you submit all the requirements doesnāt mean youāll get approved. Thailand can deny you a visa for whatever they feel like.
It could work. My friends had their 500K deposited two weeks prior to applying and they both got approved via remote work. This was early June. Thereās no official āseasoningā requirement for Hanoi like some may say. No one knows for a fact what people are getting denied for and thereās definitely more scrutiny for certain nationalities
lol bro⦠I gave you a clear example of my friend who got approved in HANOI yesterday with only 3 months of statements provided and the 500K deposited two weeks before so youāre statement of 500K having to be seasoned for 6 months is not true. Many others have gotten approved recently in Hanoi with the same amount of documents. Again, I agree with you that everyone should put their best application forward.
There are plenty of examples of people who have submitted 6 months of statements and gotten denied so again, no one truly knows the reasons for denials. It could be shady looking documents, passport origin, consulates getting stricter on soft power duration of classes, etc