What legalization does Brazil require?
Brazil requires MFA legalization followed by attestation at the สถานทูตบราซิล. Every document we ship carries the issuing authority's full stamp and signature, certified translation by an MFA-recognized translator, MFA consular legalization, and สถานทูตบราซิล attestation when required.
Brazil use cases commonly requiring MFA legalization
VITEM I. These use cases require Thai public documents fully processed through the Legalization Chain. Our completed documents are ready to file immediately after all three layers of certification.
Apostille or Legalization Chain — what does Brazil use?
Brazil is a Hague Apostille Convention 1961 member, but Thailand is not — so Thai documents go through the Legalization Chain instead of receiving an Apostille. Our Legalization Chain takes slightly longer than Apostille but delivers equivalent legal effect. We get every step right the first time so documents aren't rejected at destination.
Workflow for clients in Brazil
(1) Sign and have the PoA legalized at the Thai embassy in Brazil. (2) Ship originals and copies to our Thailand team. (3) We obtain origin-agency certified copies, translate, MFA-legalize, and สถานทูตบราซิล-attest. (4) DHL/FedEx ships back to Brazil in 7–15 days — total 15–30 days from dispatch.
Total cost shipping to Brazil
Bundled cost shipping to Brazil ranges THB 4,000–15,000 per document depending on document type, number of copies, translation language, and legalization level (MFA only vs. สถานทูตบราซิล attestation). Postage ~ THB 2,500. Request a precise bundled quote anytime.
Differences between Notary, MFA legalization, and embassy attestation
Clients who cannot travel to MFA Chaeng Watthana can engage us under a Power of Attorney with THB 30 stamp duty, plus copies of both parties' Thai national IDs. We handle every step — filing, follow-up, document collection, and onward embassy submission.
What a fully legalized document looks like and key fields to verify
Common reasons for rejection or delay: missing origin-agency certification, translation not matching the source, unclear stamps/signatures, expired documents (e.g. Single Status past 6 months), or using a translator not on the MFA list. A pre-filing review with our team eliminates these risks.
Languages MFA accepts and list of registered translators
Foreign nationals living in Thailand can use our MFA legalization service for personal documents created in Thailand — Thai marriage certificate to a Thai national, child birth certificate, Power of Attorney, Affidavit, etc. — before sending them home. Same workflow as Thai nationals, with passport and visa copies attached.
Online queueing and Chaeng Watthana office hours
Once the legalization chain is complete, we ship via DHL or FedEx Express to any destination worldwide in 3–7 days with full tracking. Postage starts at THB 1,800 to nearby countries and THB 2,500–3,500 to long-haul destinations.
Submitting to the destination embassy in Bangkok
Thailand uses a 3-step Legalization Chain (origin → MFA → embassy), while Hague Apostille Convention 1961 member states use a single-step Apostille from a Competent Authority — directly accepted by every member country. Thailand is not yet a member, so the MFA developed the legalization chain to ensure Thai documents are accepted in every destination country.
How to appoint our team via Power of Attorney
MFA legalization is performed at the Department of Consular Affairs, Chaeng Watthana Soi 19 (opposite the Government Complex) or at regional Passport Service offices. The five core steps: (1) bring the original document already certified by its origin authority (district office, university, DBD, court), (2) confirm whether translation is required first, (3) submit the application form, (4) pay THB 200 per copy (THB 400 express), (5) collect the document with the Department of Consular Affairs red seal.