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Foreign Embassy Legalization in Bangkok

Embassy Legalization Service — 80 Foreign Embassies in Bangkok

Embassy Legalization service for 80 foreign embassies in Bangkok. From THB 4,000, 5–20 business days. Rated 4.9/5.

4.9/5 · 632 reviews·Turnaround: 5–20 business days·Service fee: ฿4,000–13,500

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From
฿4,000
Time
7200 min
Rating
4.9/5 (632 reviews)
License
Lawyers Council
Area
Worldwide
Call
+66 83-249-4999

Our lawyers and Power-of-Attorney runners cover the entire workflow — online appointment booking, submission, follow-up, document retrieval, and DHL/FedEx shipping to the destination country. Our lawyers and Power-of-Attorney runners cover the entire workflow — online appointment booking, submission, follow-up, document retrieval, and DHL/FedEx shipping to the destination country. Embassy Legalization service for every foreign embassy and consulate accredited to Thailand — the final mandatory step in the Legalization Chain before any Thai document can be used abroad. Embassy Legalization service for every foreign embassy and consulate accredited to Thailand — the final mandatory step in the Legalization Chain before any Thai document can be used abroad. Overview of 80 Bangkok embassies: grouped by region for easy selection — Oceania (Australia, New Zealand), North America (US, Canada, Mexico), South America (Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru), Europe (UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands and more), Asia (China, Japan, South Korea, India, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and more), Middle East (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and more), and Africa (Egypt, South Africa, Nigeria and more).

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Complete guide: Foreign Embassy Legalization

Overview: Embassy Legalization service across 80 countries

Overview of 80 Bangkok embassies: grouped by region for easy selection — Oceania (Australia, New Zealand), North America (US, Canada, Mexico), South America (Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru), Europe (UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands and more), Asia (China, Japan, South Korea, India, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and more), Middle East (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and more), and Africa (Egypt, South Africa, Nigeria and more). Hub-level Apostille vs Legalization Chain comparison: Hague Apostille Convention 1961 member states issue a single-step Apostille, but Thailand is not a member, so every Thai document goes through the full three-step Legalization Chain (district → MFA → embassy). We cover both Apostille-member and non-member destinations. Standard hub workflow: clients send originals, our team prepares certified translations, MFA-registers the translator, books the destination embassy slot, files, follows up, retrieves, and ships worldwide. We run multiple embassies in parallel when one document set must be used in several countries.

Power-of-Attorney delegation to our team

Embassy-legalized documents are generally accepted for 3–6 months from the legalization date, depending on the receiving authority's policy. Some documents (Single Status, Police Clearance) have a strict 3-month validity. Use them within that window to avoid re-running the entire chain. Overview of 80 Bangkok embassies: grouped by region for easy selection — Oceania (Australia, New Zealand), North America (US, Canada, Mexico), South America (Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru), Europe (UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands and more), Asia (China, Japan, South Korea, India, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and more), Middle East (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and more), and Africa (Egypt, South Africa, Nigeria and more).

Common reasons embassies reject or return documents

Embassy legalization in Thailand follows seven steps: (1) the original document is certified by its issuing agency (district office, university, DBD, court); (2) translated into a language the embassy accepts; (3) MFA-legalized at the Department of Consular Affairs; (4) an online slot is booked with the embassy; (5) the document is filed at the embassy with the prescribed fee; (6) the embassy processes within its standard window (5–20 business days); and (7) the document is collected with the consular officer's stamp and signature. Hub-level Apostille vs Legalization Chain comparison: Hague Apostille Convention 1961 member states issue a single-step Apostille, but Thailand is not a member, so every Thai document goes through the full three-step Legalization Chain (district → MFA → embassy). We cover both Apostille-member and non-member destinations.

Document return shipping and international delivery

What to prepare before filing: the MFA-legalized original, certified translation in the embassy's accepted language with translator's certification, original ID/passport plus copy, Power of Attorney with THB 30 stamp duty, the printed appointment confirmation, and embassy fees in cash or bank draft as required. Standard hub workflow: clients send originals, our team prepares certified translations, MFA-registers the translator, books the destination embassy slot, files, follows up, retrieves, and ships worldwide. We run multiple embassies in parallel when one document set must be used in several countries.

Apostille vs Thailand's Legalization Chain

Embassy fees vary widely — from THB 1,800 (ASEAN region embassies) to THB 4,500 (some Western embassies). Our bundled fee covers the full workflow from district office → MFA → embassy, including appointment booking, submission, follow-up, retrieval, and DHL/FedEx shipping. Pricing starts at THB 4,000 for a single personal document. Overview of 80 Bangkok embassies: grouped by region for easy selection — Oceania (Australia, New Zealand), North America (US, Canada, Mexico), South America (Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru), Europe (UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands and more), Asia (China, Japan, South Korea, India, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and more), Middle East (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and more), and Africa (Egypt, South Africa, Nigeria and more).

Real-world cases our team has handled successfully

MFA Nitikorn is the Thai Department of Consular Affairs authenticating the issuing agency's stamp/signature. Embassy Legalization is the destination country's embassy authenticating the MFA stamp/signature. The two steps are sequential and both required before a Thai document is usable abroad. Hub-level Apostille vs Legalization Chain comparison: Hague Apostille Convention 1961 member states issue a single-step Apostille, but Thailand is not a member, so every Thai document goes through the full three-step Legalization Chain (district → MFA → embassy). We cover both Apostille-member and non-member destinations.

Validity periods after embassy legalization

Most Bangkok embassies accept appointments through their own online portals. Lead time is typically 1–4 weeks. Western embassies (US, UK, Australia, Canada, Germany, France) enforce strict online-only booking; ASEAN embassies usually accept walk-ins. Standard hub workflow: clients send originals, our team prepares certified translations, MFA-registers the translator, books the destination embassy slot, files, follows up, retrieves, and ships worldwide. We run multiple embassies in parallel when one document set must be used in several countries.

Embassy legalization process step by step

Translation language depends on the destination. English-language embassies (US, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Singapore, Philippines) accept English. Other embassies require their national language: German for Germany, French for France, Chinese for China, etc. We work with MFA-registered translators in every major language. Overview of 80 Bangkok embassies: grouped by region for easy selection — Oceania (Australia, New Zealand), North America (US, Canada, Mexico), South America (Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru), Europe (UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands and more), Asia (China, Japan, South Korea, India, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and more), Middle East (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and more), and Africa (Egypt, South Africa, Nigeria and more).

Documents to prepare before submitting to the embassy

Embassy hours are typically Mon–Fri 09:00–12:00 (filing) and 14:00–16:00 (collection). Some embassies open only Mon/Wed/Fri. Closed on Thai public holidays plus the home country's holidays and listed religious observances on the embassy's website. Hub-level Apostille vs Legalization Chain comparison: Hague Apostille Convention 1961 member states issue a single-step Apostille, but Thailand is not a member, so every Thai document goes through the full three-step Legalization Chain (district → MFA → embassy). We cover both Apostille-member and non-member destinations.

Embassy fees and our service charges

Power of Attorney with THB 30 stamp duty plus copies of both parties' IDs delegates the work to our team. Some embassies (US, UK) may still require the document owner to sign before the consular officer. We flag this in advance and arrange the appointment. Standard hub workflow: clients send originals, our team prepares certified translations, MFA-registers the translator, books the destination embassy slot, files, follows up, retrieves, and ships worldwide. We run multiple embassies in parallel when one document set must be used in several countries.

Differences between MFA Nitikorn and Embassy Legalization

The most common rejection reasons: missing MFA legalization, translation not matching the source or by an unregistered translator, mismatched personal details across documents (name, surname), erasures or alterations, wrong appointment category, or incorrect fee. Our team pre-checks every file before filing to eliminate these risks. Overview of 80 Bangkok embassies: grouped by region for easy selection — Oceania (Australia, New Zealand), North America (US, Canada, Mexico), South America (Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru), Europe (UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands and more), Asia (China, Japan, South Korea, India, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and more), Middle East (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and more), and Africa (Egypt, South Africa, Nigeria and more).

Online appointment booking with the embassy

After embassy collection, we deliver to the client via EMS/Kerry/Lalamove inside Thailand (1–2 days) or DHL Express/FedEx International Priority abroad (3–7 business days) with full tracking. International postage starts at THB 1,800 for nearby countries and THB 2,500–3,500 for long-haul destinations. Hub-level Apostille vs Legalization Chain comparison: Hague Apostille Convention 1961 member states issue a single-step Apostille, but Thailand is not a member, so every Thai document goes through the full three-step Legalization Chain (district → MFA → embassy). We cover both Apostille-member and non-member destinations.

Translation languages each embassy accepts

Thailand is not a Hague Apostille Convention 1961 member, so the Apostille shortcut isn't available — the Legalization Chain (district office → MFA → embassy) is mandatory. The legal effect is equivalent; the chain just takes slightly longer. Documents that complete all three layers carry the same legal force as Apostille-stamped documents. Standard hub workflow: clients send originals, our team prepares certified translations, MFA-registers the translator, books the destination embassy slot, files, follows up, retrieves, and ships worldwide. We run multiple embassies in parallel when one document set must be used in several countries.

Embassy office hours and contact channels

Successful cases we've handled: Thai marriage certificates legalized at the British Embassy for Spouse Visa filings; birth certificates at the US Embassy for K-3/IR-1; Single Status at the German Embassy for marriage abroad; diplomas at the Japanese Embassy for HSP work visas; affidavits at the UAE Embassy for company incorporation — over a thousand cases per year. Overview of 80 Bangkok embassies: grouped by region for easy selection — Oceania (Australia, New Zealand), North America (US, Canada, Mexico), South America (Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru), Europe (UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands and more), Asia (China, Japan, South Korea, India, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and more), Middle East (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and more), and Africa (Egypt, South Africa, Nigeria and more).

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Multiple embassies in parallel?
Yes — we run them in parallel to shorten the overall timeline.
Embassy fees?
Varies by embassy — ASEAN ~THB 1,800; Western THB 2,500–4,500 per copy.
Do I need MFA legalization first?
Yes, every document must pass MFA before embassy submission.
How long does it take?
5–20 business days depending on the embassy. Western embassies take longer than Asian ones.
Do I have to submit in person?
Most embassies accept Power of Attorney; a few require in-person signing.
Translation required first?
Yes — into the embassy's accepted language.
How are appointments booked?
Online through each embassy's portal — our team handles bookings.
Validity after legalization?
Typically 3–6 months. Single Status and Police Clearance only 3 months.
Can you ship overseas?
Yes — DHL/FedEx in 3–7 days with full tracking.
Why through the embassy?
Thailand isn't a Hague Apostille member, so the Legalization Chain applies.
Real legalized samples we deliver
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Sample embassy-legalized document
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80 foreign embassies

in Bangkok

Turnaround

5–20 business days

Coverage

77 provinces · Worldwide

Starting from

฿4,000

Free consultation before filing