What legalization does Saudi Arabia require?
Saudi Arabia requires MFA legalization followed by attestation at the สถานทูตซาอุดีอาระเบีย. Every document we ship carries the issuing authority's full stamp and signature, certified translation by an MFA-recognized translator, MFA consular legalization, and สถานทูตซาอุดีอาระเบีย attestation when required.
Saudi Arabia use cases commonly requiring MFA legalization
Iqama, Premium Residency. 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 Saudi Arabia use?
Saudi Arabia 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 Saudi Arabia
(1) Sign and have the PoA legalized at the Thai embassy in Saudi Arabia. (2) Ship originals and copies to our Thailand team. (3) We obtain origin-agency certified copies, translate, MFA-legalize, and สถานทูตซาอุดีอาระเบีย-attest. (4) DHL/FedEx ships back to Saudi Arabia in 7–15 days — total 15–30 days from dispatch.
Total cost shipping to Saudi Arabia
Bundled cost shipping to Saudi Arabia ranges THB 4,000–15,000 per document depending on document type, number of copies, translation language, and legalization level (MFA only vs. สถานทูตซาอุดีอาระเบีย attestation). Postage ~ THB 2,200. Request a precise bundled quote anytime.
Original documents and copies you need to prepare
A Notarial Services Attorney certifies signatures, identity, or copies as the first link inside Thailand. MFA Nitikorn certifies that the origin agency's stamp/signature (including the Notary's) is genuine. Embassy Legalization is the final step where the destination embassy authenticates the MFA seal. Documents become usable abroad only after all three layers are complete.
Government fees and our service charges
A fully MFA-legalized document carries the red Department of Consular Affairs seal, the Head of Legalization Section's signature, a reference number, an issue date, and explicit wording stating that only the origin agency's stamp and signature are certified. The reference number can be verified in real time on the MFA online verification system.
Differences between Notary, MFA legalization, and embassy attestation
MFA accepts translations from registered translators or recognized translation companies — list at consular.mfa.go.th. Translations must match the source verbatim including reference numbers, dates, signatures, and stamps. Common languages: English, French, German, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese.
What a fully legalized document looks like and key fields to verify
Book online at qlegal.consular.go.th. Chaeng Watthana hours: Mon–Fri 08:30–14:30 for filing (overall service window 09:00–16:00). Closed weekends and public holidays. Regional branches with legalization service: Chiang Mai, Khon Kaen, Songkhla, and Phuket.
Languages MFA accepts and list of registered translators
After MFA, the final step is filing at the destination embassy in Bangkok. Each embassy has its own turnaround, fees, and requirements — typically 3–10 business days. Some embassies (China, Germany, France) require advance online appointments. Our team books the slot and submits on your behalf when embassy rules permit.
Online queueing and Chaeng Watthana office hours
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.