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Hello all, 

I'm going to apply for another Non-B visa. I have a Work Permit. I'm going to Penang as usual. I'm hoping to do my paperwork in-house instead of farming out to my lawyer (and paying for it) this time. 

 

Both my lawyer and the Thai consulate in KL's checklist insist i need a letter of invitation from my employer ("job offer letter" on the consulate checklist). My lawyer probably had me make one of these before but i don't remember. 

So, on to the question: since the employer in question is *my* company and i am sole director, i basically write a letter on company letterhead inviting me to work for myself? is that correct? is that all there is to it? In other words it's basically this letter from another thread: 

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with me, inviting me to continue working for me? 

Before anyone says i ought to extend at Chaeng Wattana, my company is a one-year-old startup and CW is a pain in the ass if you're small, they always want more and more papers. So, no. besides, Penang is easy as can be, i've been so many times i have friends there, and the food is great. `But it's time for me (or, um, an employee, since the gov't requires i have them) to sort it out instead of paying a lawyer. 

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I found the letter from last time. 

I did indeed write a letter to myself inviting myself to work for myself. 

So if you're in this position, that's what you do. On company letterhead. 

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