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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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We are seeking a K1 Visa and are at the NVC step of the process.

Our Translator in Thailand recommended that my Fiance have him also get a Thai Consular stamp on official documents he translates for us. He said that in the past his other clients have done this when applying for US Visas.

I have not found any reference to this being required on either the Department of State website or in the packet 3 & 4 instructions from US Embassy BKK. 

Does anyone have experience with this ? It's a small additional cost but I'm wondering if it's just a money making add on for the Translator. He has otherwise done a good job for us and I would recommend him.

 

Thank You

Chris

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If you’re talking about apostille on Thai issued documents for use for the interview - do not bother, not necessary. 

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