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Certifying ID

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Recommendations wanted for certifying ID. UK or US professionals, no Thai national.

Also, approx cost if known. Thanks.

Isn't  your original Passport good enough. They let you into the country with it.

14 minutes ago, BenCrew said:

Recommendations wanted for certifying ID. UK or US professionals, no Thai national.

Also, approx cost if known. Thanks.

 

Certifying ID for what exactly...   your information is too thin for any reasonable advice to be offered.

 

i.e. is it an MFA verified translation of a notarised copy of your Passport thats required ?? (just one example of ID that requires certification in certain circumstances).

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Offshore or International bank account.

Just now, BenCrew said:

Offshore or International bank account.

 

You mean an offshore Bangkok account need to certify your Passport ???

 

If so, they have their online processes to do that, where they sent you a QR code, then you use the camera to verify your face and then the passport.....  It should all be port of the process...

 

But... you are still missing detail... help you out still requires too much guess work if you can't be specific. 

 

If all you need is 'Paperwork' then you should be able to get a copy of your Passport Notarised at the British Embassy.... Give them a call. 

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Maybe, I'll try the British Embassy. Thanks.

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6 minutes ago, BenCrew said:

Offshore or International bank account.

Your posts are nonsensical...spell out exactly what you are asking in a few sensible sentences so other posters can possibly help you.

6 minutes ago, BenCrew said:

Maybe, I'll try the British Embassy. Thanks.

....you may want to call ahead of time.

 

they do like to throw garden parties quite a lot there.

 

regards,

bob.

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3 minutes ago, couchpotato said:

Your posts are nonsensical...spell out exactly what you are asking in a few sensible sentences so other posters can possibly help you.

 

They have helped. 

How much info do you want?!

I want my ID certifying to open a specific bank account. Did I miss something out? 🙄

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Just now, Robert_Smith said:

....you may want to call ahead of time.

 

they do like to throw garden parties quite a lot there.

 

regards,

bob.

🤣 Thanks, will do, Bob!

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26 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

Isn't  your original Passport good enough. They let you into the country with it.

You don't send your original passport to open an International bank account. They require a certified copy, which isn't that easy to get in Thailand, because a Thai professional will not do.

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13 minutes ago, BenCrew said:

 

They have helped. 

How much info do you want?!

I want my ID certifying to open a specific bank account. Did I miss something out? 🙄

 

Yes... specifics...

 

As an example, IF you want to open an HSBC offshore account, while there are no Public Bank offices here, there are (were) business offices here and they can certify your passport etc...

 

Alternatively, IF you wanted to open a Barclays Overseas account, there maybe some 'notary services' that are considered acceptable - but only those who have specific experience would know .... 

 

There are so many variables we can't keep guessing.... asking for help and giving limited information is not helping people help you... 

 

Its not just you... a lot of people come on here and ask questions unaware of the variables and alternatives.... 

 

 

If you simply want notary services at the British Embassy...  then a quick google search brings you here..... 

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/documents-for-british-people-abroad#legalising-uk-documents

 

 

28 minutes ago, Robert_Smith said:

....you may want to call ahead of time.

 

they do like to throw garden parties quite a lot there.

 

regards,

bob.

The Embassy is in a tower block, there is no garden 🤫

17 minutes ago, sungod said:

The Embassy is in a tower block, there is no garden 🤫

rooftop parties now then is it??...

 

regards,

bob.

26 minutes ago, BenCrew said:

Okay, to be more specific:

 

Could have been a much shorter thread... 

 

Its for Lloyds Bank who require notarisation of a passport - while in Thailand thats the British Embassy.

 

You'll have to call and make an appointment.

 

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/documents-for-british-people-abroad#legalising-uk-documents

 

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2 hours ago, BenCrew said:

Recommendations wanted for certifying ID. UK or US professionals, no Thai national.

Also, approx cost if known. Thanks.


1,000 Baht. Done. 
 

https://bangkoknotaryservice.com/

9 hours ago, BenCrew said:

Rama 1 Rd, Pathum Wan?


He operates out of the business center at The Street, the shopping center on Ratchada I believe, unless he's moved. 
 

Just check with Lloyd's first to be sure that they will accept a notary certification of the passport copy by a Thai lawyer who isn't registered with the The Law Society in the UK. 

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2 hours ago, RSD1 said:


He operates out of the business center at The Street, the shopping center on Ratchada I believe, unless he's moved. 
 

Just check with Lloyd's first to be sure that they will accept a notary certification of the passport copy by a Thai lawyer who isn't registered with the The Law Society in the UK. 

Maybe the Embassy might be a safer bet.

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