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Getting my degree legalized?

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Tomorrow I will be going to the Department of Consular Affairs to get my degree "legalized". I have the actual degree with me and an affidavit from the US Embassy attesting to its validity. So I will bring both of those plus my passport.  I was told I need scans of every page of my passport, but I think bringing the actual passport is good enough, right?  I don't need to give scans do I?

 

Is there anything else I need to bring besides my passport, my degree, and my affidavit? 

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The Thais like copies of everything, so if thay asked for copies of every page of your PP that's what you will need.

 

I also suggest copying all the other documentation "just in case".

 

You'll also likely need to sign every copy.

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

I had to do this earlier this year.

It's much easier to get the translation agency to do the MoFA thing for a small price.

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You should only need a copy of your passport photo page and your entry stamp showing your permit to stay.

They will not be legalizing your degree. The will only certify the signature of he consular officer that signed your affidavit.

A flow chart of the process is here (click the English version to enlarge it), http://www.consular.go.th/main/th/services/6441/71860-ขั้นตอนการรับรองนิติกรณ์เอกสาร---Legalization-Proc.html

3 minutes ago, Neeranam said:

Have you had it translated?

Not needed if it is in English. Immigration, the Labor Ministry (work permit) and etc will accept documents in English.

 

9 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

Not needed if it is in English. Immigration, the Labor Ministry (work permit) and etc will accept documents in English.

 

O.k. I thought the MoFA could only verify Thai things.

3 hours ago, Neeranam said:

O.k. I thought the MoFA could only verify Thai things.

They can verify the signature of a consular officer on a document. All embassies and consulates have their consular officers accredited with the MFA and that includes their signature so it can be verified.

Does the legalised certificate have to be the original degree, or is a legalised copy ok? Just to clarify, this is a copy of the UK university degree that has been notarised and apostilled in the UK, it now needs to be legalised at the Thai embassy in London. When it comes to submitting it in Thailand (e.g. for a teacher's licence) are they expecting the original or are they happy to receive the legalised copy if  they are shown the original exists? 

1 hour ago, sussex said:

Does the legalised certificate have to be the original degree, or is a legalised copy ok? Just to clarify, this is a copy of the UK university degree that has been notarised and apostilled in the UK, it now needs to be legalised at the Thai embassy in London. When it comes to submitting it in Thailand (e.g. for a teacher's licence) are they expecting the original or are they happy to receive the legalised copy if  they are shown the original exists? 

Having just gone through this procedure with a death certificate, as long as the document has both stamps, one from the FCO and one from the Thai Embassy, that will suffice. That is all the proof of legalising that is required.   

1 minute ago, worrab said:

Having just gone through this procedure with a death certificate, as long as the document has both stamps, one from the FCO and one from the Thai Embassy, that will suffice. That is all the proof of legalising that is required.   

Thanks - but to be clear, was the document with the stamps the original, or a copy of the original? 

Just now, sussex said:

Thanks - but to be clear, was the document with the stamps the original, or a copy of the original? 

It was one of the copies I got from the Registrar. If your copy was not acceptable to the FCO, they would not have notarised it. So you should be okay.

 

4 minutes ago, worrab said:

It was one of the copies I got from the Registrar. If your copy was not acceptable to the FCO, they would not have notarised it. So you should be okay.

 

Great, thank you!

8 hours ago, Crossy said:

The Thais like copies of everything, so if thay asked for copies of every page of your PP that's what you will need.

 

Amen, Brother.

12 hours ago, USslugga said:

I have the actual degree with me and an affidavit from the US Embassy attesting to its validity.

I don't think the affidavit you got implies that the US Embassy attests to the validity of your degree.  it's an affidavit upon which you attest to the degree's validity.

 

The 4th item on the affidavit states:

 

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The U.S. Embassy does not guarantee the contents of my own sworn statement. Under penalty of perjury, I assume full and complete responsibility for the veracity of the claims herein.

and on their website the embassy indicates:

 

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U.S. Consular Officers overseas are not empowered to authenticate public documents that were issued in the United States because they do not have access to the records of the issuing offices or the seals of the custodians of these records. Such documents include vital records (birth, marriage, death, and divorce), as well as academic, commercial, or other credentials.

 

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I'm trying to avoid going the long way to MFA department of Consular affairs. Anyone knows an agency I could hire? I contacted some but to no avail. Either they didn't answer at all or said cannot cos of problems with the MFA office.

15 minutes ago, Gecko said:

I'm trying to avoid going the long way to MFA department of Consular affairs. Anyone knows an agency I could hire? I contacted some but to no avail. Either they didn't answer at all or said cannot cos of problems with the MFA office.

Send me a private msg

22 minutes ago, Gecko said:

I'm trying to avoid going the long way to MFA department of Consular affairs. Anyone knows an agency I could hire? I contacted some but to no avail. Either they didn't answer at all or said cannot cos of problems with the MFA office.

Have you tried contacting a translation service since that is part of their business. They will do it for you.

2 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

Have you tried contacting a translation service since that is part of their business. They will do it for you.

I contacted three or four. Just one answered,  but said can't go there (in behalf of me) because the office wouldn't be agency friendly. Instead offered an appointment to go with them in 3 weeks time. If I had to go there by myself, would I need an appointment? See here conflicting answers. Is office in MRT Khlong Toei still an option?

10 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

Ok, thanks. I tried this link which suggests you need an appointment.  https://qlegal.consular.go.th/customer/create  And indeed you can make an appointment for Chaeng Watthana, but not for MRT Klong Toei. Now I'm more confused than before.

 

29 minutes ago, Gecko said:

And indeed you can make an appointment for Chaeng Watthana, but not for MRT Klong Toei. Now I'm more confused than before.

The drop down menu shows it.

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Going further down the page though it does not show a available appointment until September 9th.

1 hour ago, ubonjoe said:

The drop down menu shows it.

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Going further down the page though it does not show a available appointment until September 9th.

Yep. I've seen this. I thought kind of  error. But looks like it's booked out for weeks while Chaeng Watthana and Chiang Mai no prob to get an appointmant.

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