Buriram Expats
Buriram Province - General Category => Isaan Thai Visa => Topic started by: fishy on May 20, 2017, 08:35:16 PM
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Where can you get Thai documents translated to English and certified which will be accepted by Immigration (Australia) for a visa application. Have searched the forum but old posts.... Prefer Nang Rong or Burriram in first instance but can make the trip to Korat if that's an option. Otherwise of to Sin City to get it done...
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Go to CAT telecom, over the road from the railway station, ask at the desk. There is a chap who works there, he is a certified notary. I have used him (as have my friends) many times before. All docs/translations have been ok for the Embassy (UK/US/AUS).
Normally turns them round in a day or two. Not expensive.
When I get home I will get his phone number and name etc from the Mrs.
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Geordie please do...Thanx a 1,000,000.
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We can do that for you.
We have sent a PM with our contact details.
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Sorry the Mrs no longer has his number, sh has "lost" ot when she changed phones.
But everyone at CAT knows him, so he will be easy to contacy.
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I happen to find the card for CAT:
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Does he do passport translation and certification to obtain yellow house book
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Does he do passport translation and certification to obtain yellow house book
We can do that. We have done many for expats here in Buriram and beyond, some of whom are also members on this forum.
If you cannot get into Buriram then we can do this by scan copy and then send the translations to your home address by EMS.
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I can come into Buriram, whereabouts are you.
Iain
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I can come into Buriram, whereabouts are you.
Iain
PM sent
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Does he do passport translation and certification to obtain yellow house book
He translated my US Passport and was acceptable to issue my daughter's birth certificate. As far as what you want I would ask him.
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Geordie please do...Thanx a 1,000,000.
Is he really a notary like what I would need to certify my income for immigration when I do my extension? Or do I still need to go to BKK to the US embassy for that?
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Go to CAT telecom, over the road from the railway station, ask at the desk. There is a chap who works there, he is a certified notary. I have used him (as have my friends) many times before. All docs/translations have been ok for the Embassy (UK/US/AUS).
Normally turns them round in a day or two. Not expensive.
When I get home I will get his phone number and name etc from the Mrs.
This is what I was quoting!
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Geordie please do...Thanx a 1,000,000.
Is he really a notary like what I would need to certify my income for immigration when I do my extension? Or do I still need to go to BKK to the US embassy for that?
He is not a notary. There is a difference between certifying a translation of an orginal document and notarising a document to prove it is a true document.
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Oh well. Wishful thinking on my part. I?ll have to make the trip to BKK. Unless, the embassy does an outreach closer to here sometime this year!
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Oh well. Wishful thinking on my part. I?ll have to make the trip to BKK. Unless, the embassy does an outreach closer to here sometime this year!
Keep your eye open for Khon Kaen and cheek their website. https://th.usembassy.gov They are at the only source that Thai Immigration will recognize for the service you require as a US Citizen.