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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)?
So, American passport just about full, so need a new one. Any insights or words of wisdom from past experience to streamline the process, or just go to embassy in BKK, and follow process? Also, would it be easier to do in Vietnam 🇻🇳?
I'm being given conflicting information regarding needing a "free to marry" document from my country. I'd been told I needed it, did some reading and was told I did not need it, lady just sent me a video where an American (I'm American) described this huge process to get a free to marry document from your county clerk, then looked at my county clerk and they say no such thing exists.
What is the turnaround time for getting a new passport from the American embassy in Bangkok? I am trying to avoid a trip back to the States before my visa expires on June 24. 🙏
Does American embassy notarize income from abroad for 65,000baht requirement for retiremnt visa?
If yes, doesnit need to go in for 12 months prior, or is that only if your embassy doesnt certify those funds?
On a side note im turning 50 in a year and want to do the easiest route to getring that type of visa…..
Side question: if i do have to deposit for 12 months prior, couldni spend the money after each monthly deposit? Ornwouldnit need to sit in there for specific amount if time?
Thanks to help from people on this site I was able to get my letter from the American Embassy in BBK by e-mail in a matter of hours. I went to Jomtien immigration this morning (6 am and was 7th in line) and by the time the doors opened there was a looong line but I was out by 9am with a 30 day extension to my "visa exemption". One interesting fact is that the the lady who checked my paperwork told me to keep my letter in case I needed another extension. Now, waiting to see if my JAL flight on Monday to Tokyo is a "go" or if it canceled like my Cathay Pacific flight. Again, thank you to the people who freely gave me help. This a very useful site!
Does the Thai consulate in Savannakhet require degrees to be attested from the American embassy and then certified to issue a non-B visa? Will copies and originals along with an original FBI check suffice?