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Mar 21, 2024
9 months ago
KJ ********
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Hi, I have another question! I have a job offer for English teaching in Thailand now :D. I need to bring a criminal check paper and a notarized copy of my degree. How do I get the criminal check document considering I'm American but currently living abroad in Iceland? Do I go to the American embassy here?

Also, what does a notarized copy of a degree mean? Is it just an official, unopened transcript from my university (which is also in America)?
Aug 7, 2019
5 years ago
Dominic *******
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Hi. I am from the UK and on a tourist visa in BKK. I have just joined a school as a teacher and they are processing my Visa Non B. They say they have been advised that as part of this I have to ensure my degree certificate is proven to be real. Does anyone know where in BKK I would take this to get it checked / stamped and authorised? Before the school then gives me the paperwork to take to immigration?

Thanks 🙏😊
Jul 24, 2019
5 years ago
Rob ***********
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I will be returning to teach in Thailand for a second year at a different school. I did not get my degree/ transcripts notarized or an Apostille while i was back in the USA. From July 2018, I have affidavits from the US embassy saying that I claim that the documents are legit and that my name is the name that is on both documents. My question is in 2019, will this be sufficient to fulfill the degree verification requirement for the non-b visa these fulfilled them a year ago? I have my full size official diploma and official transcripts. Thank you for any feedback.
May 30, 2019
6 years ago
Slava ********
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For a second yearly non-b visa extension, my agency is asking to get notarized copy of my degree from the embassy once again (did it before to get a non-b, but don't have a copy of that paper now).

Is it really necessary? I understand that some policies could be strange, but my degree hasn't changed, it's the same as it was before, and somewhere in the immigration office they keep this document.

Or you need to prove that your degree is real every year to get an extension?
Apr 22, 2019
6 years ago
Lawrence ******
ORIGINAL POSTER
I have a question regarding my non-immigrant B (teacher) visa. My employer just contacted me to find out if I have had my documentation (degree, transcripts, TOEIC score, etc.) verified by my embassy. Has anyone else had any experience with this, or is it just my employer confusing things? Thanks in advance.
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