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Apr 15, 2026
16 days ago
Hi

i plan to do my 1 year Thai marriage visa

All the paperwork is done (marriage certificate/ translation)

Only issue i don’t have a Thai bank account

IS IT TRUE, So after i apply for my 90 days non immigrant O visa online in my home country, i can show it to the bank and open an account?
22 comments
Mar 20, 2026
a month ago
Terry *******
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can anybody recommended a UK translation and document legalisation service in UK for my marriage cert and passport .

been looking at notary services and apostle and the prices are outrageous. it can’t be this expensive as it’s two a penny in thailand ….. or it was in the 90s when i last went through all this stuff
12 comments
Jan 23, 2026
3 months ago
Karl ************
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Hi all I'm looking to get my marriage certificate translated I'm told only Bangkok if someone could direct me to how and where I would be extremely grateful thanks in advance
16 comments
Aug 13, 2024
2 years ago
Dennis *********
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DTV spousal visa. I see it requires marriage certificate in English or Thai. Is there a service that provides translation like in Hanoi or go to the embassy for translation
12 comments
Apr 5, 2024
2 years ago
Amanda ******
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Questions about Non o dependant visa🙏 marriage certificate translation & apostille.

hello everyone, I know apostille is not officially accepted in thailand, i searched online and in this group, and could not find too much information. However my lawyer suggested me to get apostille for our French marriage certificate .

my exact questions are,

1,do we need to translate our marriage certificate to Thai before to get the apostille stamp? as thailand is not a partner,would a translation into english be useful in anyway?

2,do we need to do legalization after we get apostille?

3,Or is it easier to translate through a notary in thailand is much easier? As I will first arrive by tourist visa and convert from there.

Thank you in advance ! wish to hear your experiences about this matter.❤️
24 comments
Jan 8, 2024
2 years ago
Mary ***********
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Hi everyone! Can you please point me in the right direction of where to get a marriage certificate translated into Thai? 🙏🏼
9 comments
Jan 1, 2024
2 years ago
Robert ******
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Hello, I am applying for an LTR Work-From-Thailand Professionals visa and would appreciate any advice. My main questions:

1. US passport holder, wife Chinese passport holder. Our marriage certificate is from the USA. Do we need to get this translated/certified in any way like via the US State Department, or Thai embassy?

2. Is an employment verification letter with name, position, salary, years of employment from employer enough? Any docs needed to prove company meets requirements? I see someone here mentioned “foundational docs”.

3. Is company health insurance from a major carrier enough, or do I need to get insurance in Thailand?

Thanks everyone.
6 comments
Nov 30, 2023
2 years ago
Charley **********
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Hi everyone, does anyone have a recommendation for a translation company close to the British Embassy in Bangkok, that I can go to in person (for affirmation of marriage certificate and passport translation) that has a 24hr turnaround? Thanks so much!
9 comments
Mar 5, 2021
5 years ago
Ron *************
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I have an O visa from the Thai embassy in Los Angeles. I did my 90 reporting in Ubon ratchathani and the immigration officer want to see my marriage certificate translated. Can anyone here recommend someone for this?
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