Portuguese translation of "Certificate of Good Standing"
Certificate of Good Standing is most commonly required for ประมูลโครงการต่างประเทศ · Vendor onboarding; cross-language use requires both a sworn translator and Notary Public to be accepted abroad.
Every job starts with a native Português translator (MOJ-listed), is reviewed by our in-house counsel for legal terminology, then notarised — never outsourced.
Typical destinations for this pairing: ประมูลโครงการต่างประเทศ, Vendor onboarding, Investor due diligence.
Authorities that accept this translation
Authorities accepting our translations: สถานทูตโปรตุเกส/บราซิล · SEF Portugal · Polícia Federal Brazil
Where this language pair is needed most: Schengen Portugal, D7 Visa, Casamento Brazil.
Supported direction(s): TH → Portuguese and Portuguese → TH — same QC standard either way.
How NYC Legal handles your translation job
1) Receive source documents (clear scan/photo) — free assessment.
2) Translation by native Português translator + double-layer lawyer QC.
3) Notary Public certifies the translation and translator's signature.
4) (Optional) MFA + Embassy Legalisation for overseas use.
Total turnaround 2 วัน (express 1 day available).
Costs and what to send us
Portuguese rate is quoted on request per A4 page (standard 250 words); 10–30% volume discount over 10 pages.
Notary fees: from quoted on request to ประเมินราคาฟรี, depending on page and set count.
Prepare: DBD ล่าสุด · พาสปอร์ตกรรมการ
FAQ
What else is required if I submit this Portuguese 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 Portuguese certified translation accepted by สถานทูตโปรตุเกส/บราซิล?
Yes, our output is recognised by สถานทูตโปรตุเกส/บราซิล / SEF Portugal / Polícia Federal Brazil and additional authorities listed above.
What is the standard delivery time?
Default 2 วัน — express 1-day option available at +50%.
Can I submit documents online?
Yes, intake works via LINE @NYCLI or email — originals only need to come in at the notarisation step.






