I am asked to provide further documents, including tax returns.
The thing is that the official tax receipts in my country are not in English.
Do I need notary translation or submit original ones because they asked official ones?
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The user inquires about the requirement for tax returns in a language other than English for their visa application to Thailand. They seek clarification on whether notarized translations are necessary or if original documents will suffice, as they have been asked to provide official documents. Comments suggest submitting original tax receipts along with English translations and advise checking with the Thai embassy for specific requirements.
Wait a minute. There were 2 divvies in this group arguing yesterday the requirements are not tightening up. This guy should reference those 2 experts and ignore any requests.