I need to have some documents notarized pertaining to the sale of a condo in Florida, which my sister and I inherited from my mother. I was wondering if anyoone has done this at the US Embassy. In particular, the documents require two witnesses, which might be a problem for me. The Embassy indicates on its web page that it might be possible to find witnesses in the waiting room (I wonder how feasible that would be). Has anybody ever done this ((of course I would compenste)? The last time I went there the waiting reoom was fairly empty. Otherwise, I have to find two witnesses on my own (presumably US citizens) and then they each have to make their appointments, which seems cumbersome and time consuming.
I'm wondering about the best way to go about this. Any thoughts, advise, experiences welcome.
Dr. Sim hai has been doing it for years at Bangkok Pattaya Hospital and has a great reputation. I’ve had several friends and family who have used him for super sight and cataract surgery over the last 15 years or so. Good luck.
Personally, examination is also needed abroad call it foreign Aid is being used as intended and not pocketed. Every tax dollar must be accounted includes UN, WHO, NATO, the handout is over!
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