Thai Marriage - Thai Marriage Procedures

Thai Marriage Procedures

  • 1. Obtain the affirmation document from your embassy, or embassy website;
  • 2. Complete the affirmation document and return it to your embassy; (Embassies fees/procedures vary)
    • 2a You would have to provide an income statement;
    • 2b Copy of your divorce order or death certificate of your spouse; (If divorced or widowed)
    • 2c List your children and ages and;
    • 2d Two citizens in your home country as references.
  • 3 Collect your signed affirmation document from the embassy the {same or} following day, depending on embassy {or consulate};
  • 4. Have your affirmation, (divorce order or death certificate of your late spouse) translated into Thai. {This is seldom required, but is recommended, if marrying in a small amphur or to sell embassy services.}
  • 5. Take the affirmation and documents together with translations and copies of your passport to the Legalization Division of Consular Affairs Department, where the Consular Official's signature will be authenticated. This takes a few hours.

The Legalisation and Naturalisation Division, Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. (www.mfa.go.th) {comments of experience added} 123 Chaeng Wattana Road, Laksi District, Bangkok 11120 Tel. 0–2575 1056–59, 0–2981 7171 08.30–11.30 and 13.00–15.30)

There are two fees available: -

1. Baht 400 per document, and it takes up to two full days or

2. Baht 800 per document for the same day service.

  • 6. Wait a few hours or collect it in 2 days from the Thai Consular Affairs office;
  • 7. Take the documents to the local District Registrar (also known as the 'Amphoe') who will register the marriage and issue the marriage certificate. {There are two copies in Thailand and they will not issue new ones if lost so take good care of them}
  • 8. Have certificate translated to English or your home language before leaving Thailand as they are costly to do overseas, Also if you intend to use it for visa or immigration purposes check for certification requirements by the desired country, as some require the Thai government to certify the translation. Personal experience not official policy }

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