Multiple Entry question
- fredwilliams
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Multiple Entry question
What should the employer's letter say for a Multiple Entry (stay up to 60 days for each entry within the period of 6 months), please?
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Re: Multiple Entry question
A Thai 6 month MEV is a tourist visa, why are you thinking an employers letter is required?
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Re: Multiple Entry question
Quite possibly because, for example, the London embassy requires it.
The letter probably needs to say that you are employed by the company.A letter from the applicant's employer (in the UK and addressed to the Royal Thai Embassy)
If you are self-employed, you self-assessment and a company registration document are required.
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Re: Multiple Entry question
Well the Poms need that one important extra document to compared to Australia. Must be all the shady characters over there.sometimewoodworker wrote:Quite possibly because, for example, the London embassy requires it.The letter probably needs to say that you are employed by the company.A letter from the applicant's employer (in the UK and addressed to the Royal Thai Embassy)
If you are self-employed, you self-assessment and a company registration document are required.
To bad if you are a retiree or unemployed.
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Re: Multiple Entry question
This is the content of the letter my Employer gave to me for my application for my 12 month Multiple Entry Non Imm O-A . The letter template below came from a gentlmen who applied for an O-A visa, 2 months before I did and the Thai Embassy accepted the letter without question, as they did with mine.fredwilliams wrote: ↑December 19, 2019, 12:17 amWhat should the employer's letter say for a Multiple Entry (stay up to 60 days for each entry within the period of 6 months), please?
Royal Thai Embassy
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Subject: Non Immigrant O -.........................
Dear Sir,
This is to certify that (Insert full Name of Applicant) is a full time employee of (Insert full Company Name)
Please note that (Insert full Name of Applicant) is employed under the following terms and conditions:
Employee Start Date :
Job Title :
Passport Number :
.............ID Number :
Basic Salary (PM or PA) :
Accommodate Allowance :
Transportation Allowance :
This letter is issued upon the request of the Applicant
Your faithfully
Hope this helps, pipoz4444
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Re: Multiple Entry question
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