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Wow, they are much more strict than BKK. You even have to translate everything into English. BKK accepts documents in both Thai and English...

Each consulate is unique. This is the only step of visa processing where there are broad differences regarding documents. It's fascinating and it's also good to remember when advising others. The experience for your consulate will not be the same as someone passing through another.

I know and the info is even different between the consulate website in the 2 languages...different between CO emails and their website...I mean geez...how do we make it through this anyway? lol

A whole lot of research, reading, and questions...AND it is work. What we do for love :lol:

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