Author: Brian Davis » April 27, 2009, 3:01 pm
Having been to Bangkok quite recently(and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs) I was able to get documents translated for 300 baht. These translation services were close to the British Embassy, lots of competition. So the Udon price seems a bit high, although we’re hardly talking a fortune here.
If I was aware it was possible to get paperwork done by post, then I might well have saved the expense of travel and hotel accommodation. However, the British Embassy certainly wanted to see me personally and I thought that was the case at the MFA too, where they ‘rubber-stamped’ already translated documents.
A very pleasant lady at the Embassy did suggest some ‘touts’ were offering services, which could not be official. I appreciate that, in Thailand, one can get copies of just about everything, but personally I’d be concerned that certain documents might not stand up to scrutiny and certainly don’t like the idea of parting with my passport for any length of time.
Of course, at many offices, there are operators who can save you time, for a fee, because they know someone ‘behind the counter’.