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Home » Reader question » Reader question: I am looking for the address of the translation agency opposite the Dutch embassy
Reader question: I am looking for the address of the translation agency opposite the Dutch embassy
Dear readers,
I am looking for the full address (e-mail, phone number, etc) of the translation agency that is located opposite the NL embassy in Soi Tonson.
Have tried to locate the address via internet but so far no result. I'm staying in Sakon Nakhon, which is quite a distance from Bangkok.
The reason I need this address is that I want papers legalized. I want to know from this translation agency whether I can scan or possibly send original documents to them and they can have them officially translated (if necessary) and I can then collect them at a later time (sometimes it takes a few days for a document to be officially translated) is). In other words, “one stop service” to keep my stay in BKK as short as possible
Yours sincerely ,
Jan
Which of the two? The one right in front of the embassy or slightly opposite the gate (“SC Trans & Travel” run by K. Amnat)?
You can also try to find out which one delivers the best price/quality. Earlier here on TB I thought that nen was more positive about the desk diagonally opposite the embassy. Unfortunately I don't have any contact details to hand.
Hoi
Send an email to [email protected]
they are right in front of the embassy!
Greetings
Bart
Opposite the embassy is SCTrans & Travel Co. Ltd. Good experience with the organization of a visa for Thai lady. Speaks good English.
The man's name is Amnat, telephone number 081-9151191
The email address is: [email protected]
Success!
in addition: you can NOT send / fax copies to them for translation and / or legalization
They need the original documents!!
Little depending on how much it is, but it takes 3 to 5 WORKING DAYS until it's ready
You can choose to send it by post, but I wouldn't do that myself, or bring it personally and then stay in BKK or the surrounding area for a few days
Readers of this blog think this office of Amnat and Nattaya is better than the other office , see previous postings
I also have the experience that these are pleasant people who deliver good work
Have made several visa applications through this agency and recently also my marriage documents
good luck and regards Peter
Easy Lanquage Center.Co.LTD
502/180 soi Taladyoocharoen, Asoke-Dindeang road,Dindeang, Bangkok 10400
http://www.easylanquagecenter.com.
mobile, 0815720905, 0846529929, home, 026411627..Rotterdam 0107446106.
This is a certified translation agency, the owner is a Dutchman who runs the company together with his Thai wife, they speak Dutch and are certified in both the Netherlands and Thailand, they can do the entire certification process for you, both by email and by mail
Gentlemen, thank you for your responses with these addresses I can at least get to work and it saves me time and miles
With regards
Jan
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