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Like I said first thing is to go and ask EXACTLY what they require. Some of the busier Amphurs have a list they give out. Then ask if there is a way of expediting or speeding up the process! Mine still took about 6 months - heard nothing - so we went down there and the Yellow Book was sitting in someone’s drawer!
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Gary Cooper that’s how you get some of your documents legally apostillised (certified) in the UK. Samut Prakan asked for my parents birth certificates etc.
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Gary Cooper of course it is because that’s what some Amphurs ask for 😂 (got mine 6 years ago in a Samut Prakan)
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When I got my Yellow Book anything relevant, such as degree certificates, mine and and my parents birth certificates certified using the services at Milton Keynes. It was then sent to the Thai Embassy in London who stamped the back. Sent to me then legalised translations and stamped at MFA.
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