Hello folks.
I'm after advice about getting my degree legalised for a work permit and visa.
I submitted my degree which has already been notarised in Thailand by the British embassy in Bangkok, but it has been rejected because the embassy stamp is 2008.
Does anybody know why there is a "past by" date?
Because the embassy in Bangkok no longer stamp degrees, i have to send the original back to the uk for stamping, or does anybody know a way of getting it done here in Thailand?
TLDR : Answer Summary
The user is seeking advice on why their notarized degree was rejected for a work permit and visa application due to the embassy stamp being from 2008. They are considering sending it back to the UK for re-stamping, as the British Embassy in Bangkok no longer issues stamps for degrees. Comments from the community include experiences of sending degrees back to the UK and questioning the validity of the 2008 stamp.