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Hello all, I have accepted a job and been asked to go to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with my qualifications. I have a degree, which has a notarization, and apostille and has been legalized by the Thai Embassy in London, and I have been asked to take this to the MFA. Unfortunately the school I am at is not exactly well-organized and getting extra information off them is proving very difficult indeed. They have said its part of the overall process to get a Non-B but that's it

 

Could someone tell me what the point of me actually going there is? What are they going to do with the document I give them?

Secondly, will I need to get the document translated?

 

Thanks.

The purpose of gong to the MFA is to have the notarisation by the Thai embassy in London verified. This is reasonable. Other organisations in Thailand cannot really be expected to determine whether a Thai embassy stamp is genuine.

 

As a general rule, documents in English do not need to be translated into Thai. The MFA will not need this to validate embassy stamps.

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okay thanks. What you say I thought was correct but when I asked the school about it they wouldn't give me any answers.

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