Has anyone successfully gained DTV e-visa from Royal Thai Embassy, London? I have some questions about the required documents. Yes, I have already checked their website and can not find a detailed account or samples of the documents I have queries on, mainly Employment and financial evidence.
Any help would be grateful
Thanks in advance
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The user seeks assistance regarding the document requirements for the DTV e-visa application at the Royal Thai Embassy in London, particularly concerning employment and financial documentation. Several comments confirm that others have successfully applied and suggest contacting the embassy directly for prompt assistance.
does the letter require letter head, example company logo printer to be included in the document ? Also can you share more on the context of the letter on what whatβs the reason and and request . Thank you so much in advance
The letter is to confirm your boss approves your remote work, prove you work for a a legit company. There is no minimum income reqd but they want to know you are legally employed for remote work. That is what the London embassy told me. Other embassies differ in their approval criteria. Letterhead, company stamp strengthen the chance of approval.
Clancy some successful applicants Inc a letter from the employer outlining that they work remotely, and support their move to Thailand etc. The letter should be addressed to London Thai Embassy.
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Also,in relation to financial funds, it also mentions a letter of sponsorship... what is this?
Yes Inc both. The sponsorship letter is needed if you do not have the 500K THB in your bank account. Someone else can provide the funds with a letter of sponsorship.
There are several reports of success from London in this group and other FB groups. You can also contact the embassy direct with specific questions. They have been prompt answering any queries I have had
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