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DC1066

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  1. Really useful, thanks. All of the above makes sense, and straightforward enough to get hold of - see if I can design a letterhead in 5 minutes 🙂. I was wondering about the Accounts/self-assessment and whether to include. Reading your comments, it seems to make sense not to overload, but have these in reserve if requested. I'm still here for around another six weeks, but will apply immediately on return and will post my experience for those who have offered help. Hopefully also of some use to others who come later. Thanks again.
  2. Thanks for taking the time to reply. Yes, I will be applying at the London Embassy. I'm in Thailand at the moment, but want to be in a position to submit the application as soon as I get back. Thinking out loud, my view is to submit with what I've got, and as much relevant detail - without it being War and Peace, then see if it goes through, or I get specific feedback on areas I need to address. I'll have a trawl through the thread see if I can find the post(s) you refer to. Any additional thoughts from those in the know would be appreciated. Thanks again.
  3. Hi, thanks. Yes, it is a UK PSC. As it is only myself in the Company, I don't have a contract of employment. I work in financial services as a contractor, so I do have contracts with the firms I contract to, though that would I imagine be difficult to explain in a visa app. I was thinking of sending a letter as director as you describe it, but it would by me writing it about myself as I don't have a manager. I was also thinking of sending a copy of my Certificate of Incorporation, and maybe even latest accounts. Thanks.
  4. Hi, sorry, I'm in the UK. We have the same, so I have what we call a 'certificate of incorporation'. Thanks
  5. Hi, I don't know if this question has been asked previously, so apologies if I've missed it. I have my own limited company, where I'm the only employee. I'm unsure of the requirement for proof of employment/letter from employer confirming my remote work status, as I'd effectively by writing my own letter. I'd appreciate any info' from those who are in the same situation and have managed to work it out. Many thanks,
  6. Found the answer - it's 90 days. As above, it's written on the visa. Thanks.
  7. Hi, a friend's Thai wife has just received her UK visa. They are in Thailand, and have heard anecdotally they must arrive in the UK within 30 days of receiving the visa, but can't find this confirmed in writing anywhere. Does anyone have any knowledge of whether this is correct, and if so, point me to where this is confirmed. Thanks in advance for the help.
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