Adoption Documents → German translation services
Adoption Documents is most commonly required for รับบุตรบุญธรรมจากไทยไปสหรัฐ/ยุโรป · Home study report; cross-language use requires both a sworn translator and Notary Public to be accepted abroad.
Native Deutsch translator drafts; our Notary Public certifies both signature authenticity and translation fidelity.
German/Adoption Documents bundles are most often filed for รับบุตรบุญธรรมจากไทยไปสหรัฐ/ยุโรป and Home study report and Background documents.
Recognition of our German certified translations
Coverage includes สถานทูตเยอรมนี, Auswärtiges Amt, Standesamt, Ausländerbehörde; if the receiver is outside this list we add a Notary cover sheet.
Where this language pair is needed most: Heiratsvisum, Familiennachzug, Studienkolleg, Anerkennung อาชีพ.
Supported direction(s): TH → German and German → TH — same QC standard either way.
How NYC Legal handles your translation job
Step 1 — submit scans, receive a written quote in under an hour.
Step 2 — sworn Deutsch translator produces draft with translator's declaration.
Step 3 — bilingual proof-reader + lawyer QC for language and law.
Step 4 — notarisation at our Silom office or online.
Step 5 — optional MFA + embassy add-on for overseas filings. Total 1–2 วัน.
Fees and documents to prepare
German translation: quoted on request/A4 page (10-30% off for bulk).
Notary certification runs quoted on request per document set, inclusive of seal and certificate.
Pre-job checklist: Home study / DSW approval, พาสปอร์ตผู้รับบุตรบุญธรรม — scans at 300dpi or higher.
FAQ
What else is required if I submit this German translation overseas?
Yes — after translation + Notary, we route through MFA Consular Affairs and the destination country's embassy. We handle the full chain.
Is your German certified translation accepted by สถานทูตเยอรมนี?
Yes — accepted by สถานทูตเยอรมนี, Auswärtiges Amt, Standesamt and many others.
Turnaround time?
Standard 1–2 วัน; express in 1 day with +50% fee.
Can I submit documents online?
Yes — send scan/PDF via LINE @NYCLI or email; originals can be scanned at our office.






