I definitely understand them wanting to make sure the documents aren’t fraudulent but it seems like they’re nit really understanding what the documents are and there’s no specific way that they want us to present the documents so that’s what creates the issues. Hopefully in the future they outline with a bit more specifically what they want.
Thanks a ton Karl. I’m glad you got approved. In this case today I’ll probably review my bank statements so I know what to expect and have answers for it in case I don’t sleep so well again. They probably will want to understand what “square” is so hopefully I can show them that. “Square” is what I’m using for processing invoices and payments so indeed I’m not getting a deposit from a company but instead “square.” I’ll post an update tomorrow.
beginning to think I should’ve done that as well ! They really don’t seem to be understanding the business documents so hopefully Friday’s meeting is about me just explaining the details and hopefully opening my laptop. If I get rejected I’ll probably do soft power route.
I wasn’t asked about notarization but at the same time they don’t seem to really “get” the documents I provided even though a lot of it is verifiable online. I’m gonna try bringing my laptop Friday to show them my invoicing. I hope that covers it.
they did ask questions. The counter lady went through all my documents and was asking what everything is. Friday I meet the supervisor. My guess is they want additional verification somehow or just put a little pressure to see that I’m legit. The counter ladies are Taiwanese maybe the actual immigration/consulate people are maybe thai and they want more info? Not sure.
no I don’t think so. I dropped my documents off and they were asking about things but I have to meet the supervisor. Perhaps the supervisor wants to confirm the documents in person or something