my payments and savings account are also separate. I submitted bank statements for my savings account as well as a different checking account where I get paid. From what I’ve read it seems like Taipei is the most flexible neighboring country but I could be mistaken.
I had the total amount in there for a couple of weeks however the account did have about
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of the amount in it for about two months. I have heard they don’t really check how long it’s been in there, they just want to see you have it. They’re much more interested in scrutinizing your source of income along with how much you make on a monthly basis. 3-6 months of pay stubs or deposits from your employer is definitely something I’d bring if I were you
yes they want to see that. Especially if you get paid inconsistently. For instance, I had gotten paid 3 times in October for large amounts but only one time in September for a smaller amount. So they wanted to see a couple previous months to make sure my average income was acceptable.
yes our marriage certificate is in English however the main thing they wanted to verify was that our names matched our passports. When I submitted the certificate the officer had me highlight both of our names on it.
I would go ahead and apply now. It probably won’t disappear, just the requirements will get more and more difficult to provide. Price will almost definitely also go up. Good example of this is the price of the elite visa when it first came out compared to the price now. The DTV is a five year visa, you’re better off trying to get to use it for 4 and a half years starting in May then having trouble getting it at all.
not sure what’s so hilarious the Thai embassy of Taipei has the wrong application on the website, it’s the app for Manila, that’s why I was asking.I hope this isn’t how you spend your Sundays dude 😂