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Is my March 2021 translated unabridged marriage certificate still valid for a marriage visa application in Thailand?

Dec 26, 2022
3 years ago
Jaco ***************
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Good day I just want to know if my March 2021 translated unabridged marriage certificate with all the necessary stamps that I used to register my marriage here is still valid for my marriage visa application or must I get it translated again?
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The user inquires whether their March 2021 translated unabridged marriage certificate is still valid for a marriage visa application in Thailand or if they need to get it translated again. A commenter suggests that as long as the translation is original and certified, it should still be acceptable.
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If you have original and certified translation I would imagine it is still ok
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@Jaco **************
then you can change to marriage extension which I did a few years back, I think you can only do it at renewal time but I could be wrong
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@Greg *******
nope retirement visa
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@Jaco **************
then you should be fine best to immigration early incase your missing something, assuming your here on a tourist stamp
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@Greg *******
yes I do have
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@Jaco **************
do you have a Lot ror 2 document?
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@Greg *******
Yes I do thanks
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