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When the embassy asks for further documents - is this one time request or can be multiple requests?
I was asked to provide single document which I immediately added... does this mean that other documents were ok, just needed the missing one, or that I still could be asked for futher documents?
I got the request within 24 hours of submitting the initial application.
When I go to the bank for six months of transactions, I have to get another one from the bank is it a guarantee the money is still in the account, or is it something else to get?????
If I apply for my DTV, will my supporting documents, such as the German company registration, need to be reviewed by a German authority before being verified by the Thai Embassy? I plan to submit my application in Ho Chi Minh, and I’ve heard the process typically takes up to seven days. However, if the German documentation requires verification first, it could take significantly longer, especially since offices in Germany are closed until January 7th due to the holidays.
Do the embassies verify the authenticity of any of the documents needed, like bank statements? What's to stop someone looking for a workcation DTV from just photoshopping a balance or a work portfolio or something else?
Does a translation of my UK marriage certificate need to be certified by the Thai Embassy in London?
I am asking in relation to obtaining a Kor Ror 22 for a 1-year extension based on a marriage in the UK. My question is specific to a UK marriage certificate and getting the correct documentation in place.
My understanding of the process is as follows:
1. IN THE UK: Marriage certificate legalised by the FCDO in Milton Keynes
2. IN THE UK: Mariage certificate verified by the Thai Embassy in London
3. IN THAILAND: Marriage certificate translated
4. IN THAILAND: Translation of marriage certificate verified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
I am asking for clarification as to whether or not the Thai Embassy in London need to verify a translation of the marriage certificate, or if that only needs to be done by the MFA in Thailand.
Hy folks . Applying for a 60 day visa to Thailand from UK. On the last page of the e visa it asks for document proving current location .... wtf is that ?