Registered Thai
Wedding is legally recognized in all countries.
If you are planning on having you wedding in Thailand to be a
legalized marriage you first must have the proper
documentation in hand. The following are the steps that are
the services and steps taken the in order to assist you in
making your marriage legal. This will give you an idea if you
try and tackle the procedure by yourself. However if you would
prefer to spend you time enjoying the pleasures of your stay
here in Thailand, we are here to help you with all the details
at the specific Government Departments.
First, we will verify and endorse your marital status with a
visit to your country's embassy.
(every embassy has its own form for this regulations.)
A) Our staff will help you arrange the meeting. You will
need to take your passports and two photocopies of the passport
pages that have your photo as well as 2 photographs.
You should arrive in Bangkok at least 2 to 3 days prior to your
planned wedding, this will give our staff enough time to process
the documents and translation. if neither of you has been
widowed or divorced, no other documents from you embassy will be
required, however if either of you has been previously married,
you will need to supply our Bangkok representative those
documents assessing to that fact. If you like to get visit to
the embassy on the day of your arrival make sure that day is not
a Thai holiday or your country's holiday.( All embassies are
close during holidays).
B) Our staff will either meet you at your hotel in
Bangkok to pick up your sworn statements which have been
endorsed and stamped by your embassy’s consular, or you can sign
power of attorney allowing us to pick the documents for you.(
The reason is based on your nationality). The embassy can take
up 1-2 days to process your documents and this allows you to
continue your holiday immediately.
C) Our staff will have the documents officially
translated as required by the law, and will then take them to
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bangkok for endorsement.
(This will only take 1 day to proceed)
The completed documents are sent by one day express courier to
local District office and official it will only take 1-2 hours
for them to check for accuracy.
Finally, we arrange the District Official to be present at your
ceremony, where he will ask you to state your names and
professions and 1 or 2 other simple questions. He or She will
then present you with marriage certificate. After you sign this,
you are officially married as required by Thai law. To ensure
your marriage is officially recognized in your own country, it
is also good idea for us to have the marriage certificate
translated into English. Once the legal requirements are met,
you can then decide what type of ceremony you would like to
celebrate.
All the above services will be an extra charge of 25,000 Thai
baht.
Included in the price is, all paper work fee, transfer, guide +
official government registration + fee, translation etc.
The following is a list Things the Bride & Groom must prepare
for legal marriage.
1. Passports
2.
Certified letter or documents from your embassy indicating
you wish to get married in Thailand with your personal details
(name and address, parent's names and nationality).
3. Divorce document if married before.
4. All documents should be translated to
Thai language.
5. All documents should be endorsed by the
Thai Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
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