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11 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

That would depend on the country then, and it's strange, given the consular official is only witnessing that you signed the paper. They don't actually verify that what you sign is true, only that you sign a document. So they want a witness to witness that the witness witnessed the signature.

Yes, 

I recently found that out.  Definitely a lot more streamlined. 

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