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I own a business and wrote a.letter to myself and signed it. The U.S. embassy asked me for employment verification proof that stated I am allowed to work remotely in Thailand and the reason... because it's easier for me to travel and cheaper, so I typed up an Employmemt Verification Letter I found on Google, changed names, and signed it. Next day I had my visa. Good luck
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No tax records. I used a certificate of status to show I own a business and its current, a letter to myself allowing remote work, and proof of funds. Use PDF for everything.
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I applied at D.C. on Aug. 12th and got my DTV approved today the 29th at 4:20. Yesterday they asked for a few documents to be in PDF format, and a letter to myself saying I'm allowed to work remotely and why. There was a Thai holiday, so the embassy seems to be close to 10 business days still. Good luck! I'm guessing you'll hear something very soon.
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