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Certified Translation Services in 33+ Languages — Russian ↔ Thai Certified Translation in MBK Center

Certified Translation Services in 33+ Languages — Russian ↔ Thai Certified Translation for clients in MBK Center. From Request a quote 1–3 business days.

Notarial Services Attorney registered with the Lawyers Council of Thailand·1–3 business days·฿550+

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7200 min
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Lawyers Council
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MBK Center
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Certified Translation Services in 33+ Languages — Russian ↔ Thai Certified Translation for clients in MBK Center. From Request a quote 1–3 business days.

Russian ↔ Thai Officially recognized Official rendering by NPT Notary Public Thailand — Lawyers Council–licensed attorneys and Ministry of Justice–duly verified translators handling every step for case holders in MBK Center. Local context for MBK Center: postcode 10330 · near National Stadium BTS station. Covering authenticated certified translation Thailand, Thai translator near me, MFA certified official rendering with Notarial Services Attorney certification and MFA authentication in one engagement. Applicants in MBK Center get messenger pickup and return, a dedicated case advisor, and 24/7 status tracking — no office visit required.

Complete guide: Certified Translation Services in 33+ Languages

Topic 01 · Professional licence applications for overseas regulators

Inter-country adoption under the Hague Adoption Convention demands a large dossier: Home Study, Background Check, Financial Statement, Medical Report — every piece notarised, MFA-stamped, and diplomatic mission-attested. We have working precedent with the US, Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands. When you engage us, you receive a single point of contact whose email and phone you have for the duration of the matter. That advisor knows your file, your destination, and your deadline; you never re-explain context to a rotating call-centre. For corporate retainers the same advisor stays with the account for at least twelve months.

Topic 02 · Asset documentation for outbound FDI and treasury filings

Cross-border corporate filings (Certificate of Incorporation, Board Resolution, Power of Attorney) move through the full stack: Lawyer → DBD → MFA Authentication seal / Authentication → Destination Consular post — full chain delivered in 7-10 business days. Common destination-specific traps: USCIS rejects language conversions that do not include a translator's certification statement; UKVI rejects scans without a wet signature; German missions reject any document where the translator's seal is not in red; Australian DHA rejects NAATI files older than three months. We pre-empt all of these.

Topic 03 · Accounting and financial statements for cross-border business

Digital Nomad Visas (Portugal, Spain, Italy, Estonia) and Remote Work Visas (Dubai, Barbados, Bermuda) require Proof of Income, Health Insurance, Background Check, and Education Certificate — all Hague-stampd. We deliver the full stack. Our liability insurance covers professional indemnity up to THB 10 million per matter, and we are happy to share the policy schedule with corporate service users who require it for their vendor onboarding. The cover is real, the underwriter is a tier-1 Thai insurer, and we have never needed to claim against it.

Topic 04 · Probate and inheritance documents across multiple jurisdictions

Overseas marriage requires a Certificate of No Marriage (CNM) issued by the district office + MFA + officially recognized language conversion + destination consular post attestation — full chain delivered in 5-7 business days with consulate coordination included. Authentication chains can fail at any link. We design our workflow so each link is verified before the next one starts: translated copy is QA'd before lawyer certification, lawyer certification is QA'd before MFA submission, MFA stamp is photographed before embassy submission. A single corrupted link is caught and fixed without restarting the chain.

Topic 05 · Inter-country adoption documents under the Hague Adoption Convention

Consular post authentication is the last link in the chain. We hold standing slots at 35 major Bangkok embassies, cutting the 5–10 day queue down to 2–3 business days. Foreign customers should know we operate fully in English; every customer-facing email, invoice, status update, and certificate carries an English version, and our case advisors handle WhatsApp, LINE, WeChat, KakaoTalk, and email in the customer's preferred channel. We answer within two commercial hours during Bangkok working time.

Topic 06 · The team behind your file and their credentials

Standard turnaround is 1–3 business days for most documents. Files that need MFA apostille add 2–4 corporate days. Same-Day rush is available at +100% with prior booking. Foreign engaged parties regularly ask whether they need a Thai national co-signer for any of these workflows. The answer is almost always no — Thai law generally allows foreign principals to act through Thai-licensed counsel via Power of Attorney, and we issue the POA template that satisfies every authority we work with.

Topic 07 · Cross-border Power of Attorney drafting and authentication

Authentication seal is recognised among 126 Hague Convention 1961 member states. For non-members (China, Saudi, Egypt, parts of UAE), the apostille chain is required: Notary → MFA Thailand → Destination Consular post — we operate both pipelines daily. If your matter involves a deadline outside our control — visa appointment, travel date, court hearing — tell us at intake. We can usually back-plan the entire chain to land documents twenty-four hours before the deadline and give you a buffer for the inevitable last-minute diplomatic mission quirks.

Topic 08 · Notes for corporate and institutional clients

We follow PDPA strictly. Originals are kept in a locked safe for ≥7 years. Digital files are AES-256 encrypted. Applicants may invoke Right to Erasure at any time. Every staff member signs an NDA. We maintain a living checklist of destination-authority quirks updated every Monday from MFA notices, consular post bulletins, and direct conversations with consular officers. That checklist is what separates a 95%-pass shop from a 99.5%-pass shop, and it is the reason corporate engaged parties put us on retainer rather than tendering each file separately.

Topic 09 · Education credentials for WES / IQAS / ICAS evaluation pipelines

Every file is logged in our CRM with timestamped milestones. This audit trail enables retrospective root-cause analysis and feeds our continuous-improvement loop — we ship more than work products, we ship measurable process. We close every matter with a one-page brief: what we did, when each step cleared, what the destination authority did with it, and what to do if the destination requests anything more. That brief is your audit trail and it is the document we have most often been thanked for, six months after the matter closes.

Topic 10 · Backup-set preparation to mitigate document loss in transit

International shipping uses DHL Express and FedEx Priority with full-value loss and damage insurance, real-time tracking, and signature-required delivery confirmation at destination. Many destinations now require Hague-stamp in addition to language rendering since Thailand joined the Hague Convention on 28 February 2027. We handle the entire post-Hague workflow, including the cases where an consular post still asks for the legacy MFA + consulate chain because their own implementation has not caught up.

Topic 11 · Country-specific notes

A White-Label option is available for law firms and visa consultancies who outsource document work. We deliver under your firm's letterhead with an enterprise NDA in place. We track every authority's published fee schedule and update our internal price book within twenty-four hours of any change. Applicants quoted before a change pay the older rate; engaged parties quoted after pay the new rate transparently. We never silently absorb fee changes into 'service fee' line items, and we never inflate them.

Topic 12 · Digital file storage under ISO/IEC 27001 information-security standard

Engaged parties access an online portal to view case timelines, download past deliverables, request requotes, and pull receipts going back five years — all encrypted and 2FA-gated. On urgency: roughly 18% of our matters are filed under same-day rush. We accept rush jobs only when our scheduling shows we can guarantee the deadline; if we cannot, we say so up front rather than miss SLA. That discipline is why our published turnaround numbers match real-world experience.

Topic 13 · Workflow from intake to delivery

Payment: bank transfer, PromptPay, credit/debit cards (Visa/Master/JCB), Stripe, Wise, and USD wire for international applicants. Full Thai/English tax invoices, with 3% withholding for corporate case holders. Pricing transparency matters: every quote breaks out government fees, courier, language rendering surcharge, rush premium, and our service fee on separate lines. There are no hidden line items, no last-minute add-ons, and any quote we send is honoured for fourteen days even if our public price list changes in between.

Topic 14 · Service coverage and document pickup options

An Affidavit of Certified translation Accuracy is the translator's sworn statement before a notary that the language rendering is complete and accurate — required by US, Australian, Canadian, and UK courts. We bundle it with Notary Public Acknowledgement in the same engagement. Our office is walking distance from the MFA Consular Affairs counter at Chaeng Wattana, which means rush submissions skip courier transit entirely. For destination embassies in central Bangkok we keep messenger relationships that beat published consular post queue times by 40-60% on average.

Topic 15 · Digital Nomad Visa and Remote Work Visa document stacks

Every original enters our chain-of-custody system from intake to return, with barcode tracking. Controlled copies carry watermarks and serial numbers to prevent misuse. We routinely handle files for applicants who never set foot in Thailand. The Remote POA workflow — notary in your country, Apostille, courier to us — lets us act on your behalf for the entire Thai-side chain. Most overseas matters resolve in three to five business days from receipt of the POA.

Topic 16 · International courier (DHL/FedEx) with full-value damage insurance

Coverage: all 77 provinces, including 50 districts of Greater Bangkok. Free pickup within a 5 km radius of our office. EMS-registered, Kerry Flash, or Grab/Lalamove for upcountry applicants (1–2 extra business days). Corporate service users receive net-30 credit, monthly KPI reports, dedicated account managers, and a single ticketing portal where every active matter is visible to authorised staff. We integrate by API for customers with their own document workflow tools, and we sign enterprise NDAs in the language of your choice.

Topic 17 · Pre-booked appointments at embassies and VFS/TLS/BLS centres

Our Destination Matrix indexes document requirements across 195 destination countries, refreshed quarterly from official diplomatic mission sources — case holders get precise pre-filing guidance and avoid wrong-document-type submission. We publish our internal QA stats quarterly to customers on retainer: pass rate at first submission, average turnaround, NPS, and the top three rejection causes we are working to eliminate. Transparency about failure modes is the only way to actually reduce them, and our retainer renewal rate over 96% suggests customers agree.

Topic 18 · Lawyer-certified true copies

Citizenship application and renunciation packages are large: Birth Certificate, Marriage Certificate, Police Clearance, Tax Clearance, Military Service Record — each requires its own certification chain. We maintain country-specific checklists for every destination. We are deliberate about which embassies we hold standing slots with. The thirty-five missions we cover account for over 92% of Thai outbound document traffic; for the remaining missions we work case-by-case and quote realistic timelines rather than promising what we cannot deliver.

Topic 19 · Payment and tax invoice

For US / Canadian credential evaluation through WES, IQAS (Alberta), or ICAS (BC, MB) we prepare a standard three-piece set: original transcript + duly verified diploma copy + translator-authenticated language conversion — couriered directly to the evaluation body. In practice this is the step where most rejections happen, so we run a paired QA — one attorney drafts, a second attorney verifies signature blocks, page numbering, and date formatting against the destination authority's most recent template. We log every QA pass with timestamp and reviewer ID so any future audit can be answered in minutes, not weeks.

Topic 20 · Affidavit of Translation Accuracy for foreign court submission

Our attorneys can issue Officially recognized True Copies that carry weight equivalent to originals abroad — covering passports, IDs, household registrations, corporate documents, and personal records. If your matter touches a Thai court, immigration tribunal, or arbitration panel, the translated copy must come from a Ministry of Justice–listed translator and be signed by a licensed Thai attorney. We cover both ends in-house, which avoids the most common rejection cause: a translator's name not appearing on the MoJ register the court checks.

Practical perspective — Russian ↔ Thai Certified Translation

We cover 30+ languages with native-speaker translators paired with Thai Senior Editors who understand destination use, eliminating lost-in-language conversion risk.

Field experience — Russian ↔ Thai Certified Translation

Frequent pairs: Chinese (Simplified/Traditional), Japanese, Korean, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Arabic, Russian, Vietnamese, Burmese, Lao, Khmer, Tagalog, Indonesian.

Technical analysis — Russian ↔ Thai Certified Translation

Any certified translation bound for government use is paired with lawyer certification + MFA consular endorsement in the same engagement, 3–5 business days end-to-end.

Key atomic facts — Russian ↔ Thai Certified Translation

Thailand joined the Hague Hague-stamp Convention on 28 February 2027, making Apostille the standard authentication for documents bound to 130 Contracting Parties. Ministry of Justice–listed translators are the only translators whose work Thai courts will accept without an additional certification step. Notarial Services Attorneys are licensed under the Lawyers Act B.E. 2528 and registered with the Lawyers Council of Thailand to certify signatures, copies, and affidavits for international use. Service-Level Agreement: 2-hour acknowledgement, 1-business-day quote, 2-corporate-day intake, on-time delivery — with automatic 10% credit on missed SLA. Common authentication chain failures include passport name mismatch, missing MFA stamp ink reference, diplomatic mission fee receipt with obscured date, and incorrect translator certification format. Tax invoices are issued in Thai and English with 7% VAT and 3% withholding-tax receipts available for corporate engaged parties, with same-month back-dating where allowed by law. Our office sits within walking distance of the MFA Consular Affairs counter at Chaeng Wattana, eliminating courier transit time for rush submissions. Every engagement closes with a one-page brief documenting actions taken, dates cleared, destination-authority response, and recovery instructions if further requests arise. Thai Work Permits pair with Non-B visas; employer thresholds require THB 2 million registered capital per foreign hire and a 4:1 Thai-to-foreign employee ratio. We support 30+ languages including Chinese (Simplified/Traditional), Japanese, Korean, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Arabic, Russian, Vietnamese, Burmese, Lao, Khmer, Tagalog, and Indonesian. We hold standing slots at 35 major embassies in Bangkok, cutting diplomatic mission authentication queue time from 5–10 business days down to 2–3 enterprise days. Renewal of Thai Work Permits or Visa extensions must be filed at least 30 days before expiry; we send tiered reminders at 60, 30, and 15 days out. Same-day rush engagement is available for records that do not require MFA authentication, with bookings confirmed before 11:00 Bangkok time and a 100% rush surcharge. NAATI-Officially recognized language renderings are required for all official Australian Department of Home Affairs filings; certified translations must be issued within the prior 24 months.

Local context for MBK Center — routes and landmarks

Local context for MBK Center customers using Russian ↔ Thai Officially recognized Language conversion:. postcode 10330. region: Bangkok Metropolitan. reference address: 444 Phaya Thai Rd, Wang Mai. nearest BTS / MRT / ARL station: National Stadium BTS. We deliver to MBK Center via Messenger, Grab, Lalamove, Kerry, and EMS — door-to-door from Request a quote within a 10 km radius. Files received before 11:00 are returned the same business day for non-MFA scopes; full authentication chains complete in 2–3 corporate days..

Real MBK Center engagements — reference codes and hand-off points

Every Russian ↔ Thai Authenticated Certified translation engagement in MBK Center (undefined) is logged under NPT-ALL-RUS--2881/26; the area postcode is 10330 (bangkok region) and the nearest transit station is National Stadium BTS. Standard sequence for the -7/26 batch: sign off on → confirm the queue for → prepare → scan-archive → follow up on. Catchment intake ceiling: -2 files per business day.

MBK Center dispatch rota and carrier routing

Russian ↔ Thai Duly verified Official rendering dispatch for MBK Center: two cycles/day (7:00 and 12:00). Carrier rotation during undefined: Grab Express, FedEx same-day, DHL Domestic, SCG Express, Ninja Van. Express cut-off 72 minutes from the Request a quote confirmation. Audit trail held in Vault.

Recent MBK Center case study — cohort profile and outcome

Over the trailing 12 months we have closed Russian ↔ Thai Officially recognized Language conversion files for undefined based in MBK Center averaging -5 pages / 2 business days, destination undefined. A second cohort F-1 student visa applicants routed for company registration abroad used a similar spec but an expedited MFA window. Every file passes three QC stages before filing: passport-spelling match, certification-order check, and destination-format check. The final decision always rests with the receiving authority.

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Frequently asked questions

What documents do I need for Russian ↔ Thai Certified Translation?
A clear original or scan, the relevant ID / passport, and the official spelling and purpose for the destination authority.
How is my personal data protected?
PDPA-compliant: originals in a locked safe ≥7 years, digital files AES-256, every staff member under NDA, full Right to Erasure available on request.
What if the file needs minor edits after delivery?
Minor edits (typos, layout) are free within 7 days. Substantive content changes are quoted as a new scope.
What extra documents do corporate clients need?
A company affidavit ≤6 months old, copy of authorized director's ID, a board resolution if delegating, and the corporate seal where applicable.
Will my originals be returned?
Yes, returned with every completed job via registered EMS or messenger, with end-to-end tracking.
Do you cover MBK Center?
Yes — MBK Center via EMS, Kerry, Grab, or messenger.
What if documents are lost in transit?
We retain a digital and a controlled paper copy in a fireproof safe for every file. A fresh Certified True Copy can be couriered within 24 hours — no need to restart the certification chain.
How long does Russian ↔ Thai Certified Translation take?
Standard 1–3 business days. Rush 2–4 hour service is available at +50–100%.
Can Russian ↔ Thai Certified Translation be used in Thai courts?
Yes — when produced by a Ministry of Justice–listed translator and certified by a licensed attorney. We deliver both ends in one engagement.
Can clients abroad use this service without travelling to Thailand?
Yes. Notarise documents in your home country with local Apostille, courier the originals to us, and we run the full Thai-side workflow and return everything by DHL or FedEx within the agreed window.
Certified Translation Services in 33+ Languages — Russian ↔ Thai Certified Translation in MBK Center sample
Certified Translation Services in 33+ Languages — Russian ↔ Thai Certified Translation in MBK Center sample
Certified Translation Services in 33+ Languages — Russian ↔ Thai Certified Translation in MBK Center sample
Certified Translation Services in 33+ Languages — Russian ↔ Thai Certified Translation in MBK Center sample

32+ languages

Full coverage

Turnaround

1–3 days

Coverage

77 provinces

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Key takeaways

  • Confirm which certification the receiving body requires (attorney, MFA, or registered translator)
  • Name spelling must match the passport exactly, character for character
  • Translations for overseas use usually need legalization or an Apostille afterwards
  • Timelines are estimates and vary with the certifying authority's queue

Process at a glance

StepPerformed byDocuments neededApproximate time
1. Confirm the certification format the receiving body requiresApplicant + receiving authorityPublished requirements or the authority's written replyapprox. 1 day
2. Translate and proofread names, numbers and legal termsTranslator and reviserLegible original + passport copyapprox. 1–3 working days
3. Issue the certificate of translation accuracyTranslator or Notarial Services Attorney, as requiredFinished translationapprox. 1 working day
4. Legalization or Apostille for overseas useDepartment of Consular Affairs, MFAOriginal + certified translationapprox. 2–7 working days

Durations are estimates and depend on the responsible authority's queue. Always confirm current requirements with the receiving body before filing.

Additional frequently asked questions

Does a translation expire?
A translation has no expiry, but if the source document is reissued or amended the translation must be redone to match the version actually submitted; recipients cross-check document numbers and issue dates.
How do legal and medical translations differ?
Specialist texts must follow professional terminology and reproduce institution names exactly as issued. A glossary is applied across the whole document set so the recipient does not encounter inconsistent terms.
Can a translation be revised later?
Yes. If the recipient asks for different formatting or wording, a revised certified version can be issued against the same source document. Keep the recipient's written requirement as supporting evidence.
What kind of translation do authorities accept?
Most authorities require a translation accompanied by a certification statement identifying the translator and the date. For overseas use, the translation itself usually has to be certified by the Department of Consular Affairs or another body named by the destination.
What is the correct certification order?
The common chain is translate, certify the translation, certify at the Department of Consular Affairs, then Apostille or destination-embassy legalisation. The exact order depends on the recipient's rules and should be confirmed before work starts.
How should personal names be spelled?
Exactly as they appear in the passport, character for character. A mismatch between the translation and the passport is the single most common reason documents are rejected. Attach name-change evidence if the name has changed.

How this connects to the next step

Australian submissions are a separate regime and need translation by a NAATI-certified practitioner; for hearings and government appointments see our specialised interpreting service.

In depth: the real requirements and why documents get rejectedCertified translation

Written from the competent authority's published rules, not marketing copy.

Many Thai official documents contain terms with no direct equivalent in the target language, such as agency names or register types. The accepted approach is transliteration with an explanatory note, not reinterpretation into a foreign equivalent.

Conditions you actually have to clear

  • Where the destination requires a registered translator, the registration number or qualification evidence belongs in the certification statement.
  • Any change to the original after translation — even one additional stamp — requires the translation to be updated to match.
  • Personal names in the translation must match the passport exactly, rather than following a common phonetic rendering.

Common causes of rejection

  • Rendering a Thai authority's name as a near-equivalent in the destination's legal system, which misrepresents the type of body involved.
  • Omitting illegible text instead of marking it as illegible, as official-document practice requires.

Before ordering, ask the receiving party which category of translation is required and how many certification layers follow. Those two answers determine the entire timeline. Send us document images by phone, LINE, or email for an accurate assessment.

Key facts at a glanceCertified translation (all languages)

Indicative price
From Request a quote per page by language pair and complexity
Turnaround
1–3 business days for a standard document set
What you receive
Translation with a certificate of accuracy, accepted for MFA and embassy filing
Service coverage
Nationwide Thailand — courier and fully online intake, no in-person visit required.

Figures above are indicative ranges; the final quote depends on page count, language pair and receiving authority.

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Documents you need to prepareCertified translation

  1. 1Fully legible source files for every page, with all seals and signatures visible
  2. 2Language pair and the certification type required — consular, embassy or court
  3. 3Any glossary or previously used name spellings, to keep terminology consistent
  4. 4Valid original passport or Thai ID card of the person signing

Before you start

  • Multi-page documents should be bound and cross-sealed at the joints before certification.
  • Tell us early if you need a rush job so we can reserve attorney time and the courier slot.

Practitioner guidanceGeneral and specialised document translation

Competent authority: Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (when translation certification is required)

Practitioner guidance

  • Obtain freshly issued civil-registration extracts before translating; many authorities accept only documents issued within roughly 3–6 months (verify with the receiving office).
  • Send high-resolution colour scans of every page, including pages carrying stamps and signatures.
  • List proper nouns that must stay consistent — company, institution and job titles — across the whole document set.
  • If several countries are involved, translate into English first as a pivot, then decide on further target languages.
  • Keep translation files and certificates together; the next filing usually reuses the same set while still valid.

Pitfalls — why documents get rejected

  • The source document expires while the translation waits in the certification queue.
  • Stamps, signatures or reverse-side text left untranslated.
  • Using a translation certified under one system where the authority requires another.
  • Bank documents without an original bank stamp, which invalidates an otherwise correct translation.
  • Translating only selected pages when the authority requires the complete document.

Official sources: consular.mfa.go.th/th/publicservice/legalization · www.dopa.go.th

General guidance only. Requirements and processing times change — always verify with the competent authority before filing.

Unsure which route applies to your case? Ask our staff directly.

In-depth questions and answersGeneral and specialised document translation

Answers follow the competent authority's published requirements, not marketing copy.

What is a common misunderstanding about General and specialised document translation?

Observed cause: The source document expires while the translation waits in the certification queue. If you are unsure whether your case is affected, confirm with Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (when translation certification is required), or ask our staff by phone, LINE or email before filing. This is general guidance; requirements and processing times change — verify with the competent authority before filing.

Which situation in General and specialised document translation wastes the most time unnecessarily?

Observed cause: Stamps, signatures or reverse-side text left untranslated. If you are unsure whether your case is affected, confirm with Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (when translation certification is required), or ask our staff by phone, LINE or email before filing. This is general guidance; requirements and processing times change — verify with the competent authority before filing.

What deserves extra care when General and specialised document translation is filed with an overseas authority?

Observed cause: Using a translation certified under one system where the authority requires another. If you are unsure whether your case is affected, confirm with Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (when translation certification is required), or ask our staff by phone, LINE or email before filing. This is general guidance; requirements and processing times change — verify with the competent authority before filing.

Which General and specialised document translation error is hardest to correct afterwards?

Observed cause: Bank documents without an original bank stamp, which invalidates an otherwise correct translation. If you are unsure whether your case is affected, confirm with Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (when translation certification is required), or ask our staff by phone, LINE or email before filing. This is general guidance; requirements and processing times change — verify with the competent authority before filing.

Which General and specialised document translation trap do applicants usually notice too late?

Observed cause: Translating only selected pages when the authority requires the complete document. If you are unsure whether your case is affected, confirm with Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (when translation certification is required), or ask our staff by phone, LINE or email before filing. This is general guidance; requirements and processing times change — verify with the competent authority before filing.

Which authority is competent for General and specialised document translation?

Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (when translation certification is required) is the principal competent authority for General and specialised document translation. A certification issued outside the route the receiving office requires may be refused even when the content itself is correct. This is general guidance; requirements and processing times change — verify with the competent authority before filing.

Where can the current requirements for General and specialised document translation be verified?

Check the notices published by Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (when translation certification is required). The official sources used on this page are https://consular.mfa.go.th/th/publicservice/legalization · https://www.dopa.go.th/. Requirements are revised from time to time, so read the latest version before every filing. This is general guidance; requirements and processing times change — verify with the competent authority before filing.

What if our General and specialised document translation case has unusual conditions?

For edge cases — mismatched names across documents, foreign-issued records, or a tight deadline — have the set reviewed first, then reconfirm the conditions with Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (when translation certification is required). Ask our staff by phone, LINE or email for scope and timing (we do not publish fees on the page because they depend on the document type and destination). This is general guidance; requirements and processing times change — verify with the competent authority before filing.

Your case may have specific conditions — ask our staff directly.

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Official sources: consular.mfa.go.th · www.dopa.go.th

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Composite cases assembled from commonly seen matters — not individual clients, no personal data.

name-change certificate from Germany for a family-reunion visa filing

an attorney-in-fact acting for the document holder from Germany — some certified copies were older than the destination's freshness rule

What we handled: prepared the translation and reconciled every name spelling against the passport · sequenced the certification chain to match the destination authority's rules · arranged the signing or lodgement appointment and listed what to bring · reviewed the source documents and flagged which ones needed re-issuing before work began

What clients usually ask in matters like this: what order avoids having to redo an earlier step?

Indicative timeline: roughly 5–10 working days end to end

name-change certificate from Surat Thani for use in foreign court proceedings

a Thai national working overseas from Surat Thani — the signatory and the applicant were in different provinces, so signing and shipping had to be planned

What we handled: delivered a scanned set plus the originals with lodgement instructions · sequenced the certification chain to match the destination authority's rules · prepared the translation and reconciled every name spelling against the passport

What clients usually ask in matters like this: what order avoids having to redo an earlier step?

Indicative timeline: roughly 10–20 working days end to end

transcript and degree certificate from Nakhon Sawan for a permanent-residence application

a Thai–foreign couple filing together from Nakhon Sawan — the signatory and the applicant were in different provinces, so signing and shipping had to be planned

What we handled: delivered a scanned set plus the originals with lodgement instructions · tracked progress between steps and reported status along the way · prepared the translation and reconciled every name spelling against the passport

What clients usually ask in matters like this: are true originals required, or will certified copies do?

Indicative timeline: roughly 10–20 working days end to end

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Primary sources from official authorities

The guidance on this page follows the rules published by the authorities below. Always confirm the current version on the official site before filing.