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Hello everyone! A few days ago I received my first one-year Extension of Stay Permit (EOS) from my immigration office. I had my salary certificate certified by my embassy in Bangkok. My immigration told me that I actually have to have this certified certificate certified again in Bangkok by a Thai authority. (over-authentication).
What is the name of this authority in Bangkok?
And where is this authority located?
Because it is my first EOS, my immigration has kindly stamped the EOS in my passport without this additional authentication just for this time.
Does anyone know where to get a document notarized in Bangkok? I have my marriage certificate (authenticated in the US) and need to get it notarized for my non-O visa extension. Thanks in advance! ❤️
Anyone knows where department of consular affairs office is located in phuket? I tried Google and even writing to them but no luck just chatting with a robot or calling but no answers
Does anybody have experience with the Legalization DivisionDepartment of Consular Affairs Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Chaeng Watthana Road? I need some translations legalized and while they have an online reservation system, the U.S. embassy states that they also accept walk ins.
Hi, does anyone know of a Service in Bangkok that could assist me in getting our child's Thai Birth Certificate's English Translation "Certified" by the "Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs" in Bangkok?
I do not live in Bangkok and hope to not have to fly there just for this, Thank you
Birth Certificate stamp AFTER it has been translated from Thai to English.
Went to The Department of Consular Affairs in CW. The process is as follows.
Step one: Fill in attached form.
Step two: Take your documents to the "check your documents" counter. This is where you get your Q number.
A copy of every page in my passport was required (with or without the stamp it didn't matter). Original translation and copy of Thai birth certificate.
Step three: Wait for your q number to be called and pay.
PS: Note the different services available.
Feel free to ask any questions here. So the information can be in one place.