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From my personal experience, the agent helped me assess whether it would be more suitable to apply under a “study” or “remote work” status. I initially planned to study Muay Thai, but I also wanted more flexibility with the visa. In the end, I chose the remote work route.

She then helped me organize all my bank records (I have more than one account), and drafted an income explanation letter. She also assisted with preparing a job description and getting a remote work permission letter signed by my employer.

In reality, I submitted well over the standard 4 documents.

Whether each document was strictly necessary — I can’t say for sure. But in my case, this approach made the whole process smoother and saved me a lot of time and effort. Getting approved earlier made it worth it for me.

And honestly, if the service is genuinely good, I don’t mind being seen as someone who’s “promoting” it. The real issue isn’t with people who share useful experiences — it’s with those untrustworthy agents who overpromise and mislead applicants. I’ve encountered those too.