contradicts what you mentioned a few weeks ago i think, re "notarization" of consular documents. Not trying to nitpick, forgive me. Is this new? The UK consular letter of proof of income didn't/ doesn't (?) require the MFA stamp. Or is that immigration office dependent? Hua Hin didn't require it.
thanks. I knew, i've done it. The term "notarized" is ambiguous, and i was trying to clarify that for others. The letter coming by mail only from the UK embassy/ consulate in BKK upon receipt there of the appropriate evidence (by mail or scanned--a recent change since last year) has a red embossed stamp from them. It isn't perhaps clear that this "counts" as "notarized".