I am planning to go to the Klong Toey office of foreign affairs tomorrow to get a stamp from the MFA for some documents to "authenticate" them for my visa application. It is not clear if this is needed, but I want to cover my bases. Has anyone done this at this office specifically? Not Chang Wattana.
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The user is inquiring about the necessity of obtaining a stamp from the Klong Toey office of foreign affairs for document authentication related to their visa application. They want to confirm if document authentication services are available at this office, as there is some uncertainty among responses regarding the services offered at Klong Toey compared to the Chang Wattana MFA office.
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There was an office on the other end of the same floor where they get the passports that used to do some kind of authenticate services. It was still there the beginning of March. I use that MRT stations sometimes and have seen the office and have also read of someone getting some kind of authenticate service for marriage papers in the past.
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