Why French clients work with us on Service Agreement
The main visas for French in Thailand (Retirement (O-A), Marriage (O)) need extensive certified paperwork â we chain translation + notary + MFA + embassy under one roof.
We work with France-based clients regularly and understand the legalese France counsel expects; wording is tuned for both Thai courts and the destination authority.
Format and language of Service Agreement
If the document is to be used in France, we prepare Apostille or full legalisation as required.
If the document is to be used in France, we prepare Apostille or full legalisation as required.
Engagement & delivery
Most French clients are in Bangkok (Silom/Sathorn), Koh Samui, Phuket â we handle pick-up/delivery across Bangkok and major tourist cities.
Most French clients are in Bangkok (Silom/Sathorn), Koh Samui, Phuket â we handle pick-up/delivery across Bangkok and major tourist cities.
Cost & turnaround
Total ~3â5 days; express 1-business-day available at +50%.
Fixed-fee quotes, no hidden costs. We accept THB / USD / EUR and major crypto.
Document checklist
- France passport valid âĨ 6 months
- Registered France address (for use in the document)
- Counterparty / grantee details + ID copy
- Transaction details (value in EUR â THB via BNP Paribas / CrÃĐdit Agricole; France-Thailand 1974 DTT in force, term, conditions)
- Use case: Consulting
- Use case: Freelance
- Current Thai visa/status (Retirement (O-A)) if any
FAQ
Can Service Agreement be drafted in French?
Yes â issued bilingually (French/Thai) and reviewed by a native speaker before delivery.
What's needed to use it in France?
Depends on whether France is an Apostille party â we verify first; otherwise full legalisation on both ends.
What's the total cost?
Drafting from THB 6,500 + notary + MFA â typically THB 5,000-15,000 depending on page count.
How long does it take?
Draft 3â5 days + notary 1 day + MFA 2-3 days = ~5-7 business days total.
Can French clients outside Thailand hire NYC Legal?
Yes â via POA or digital signature notarised in France, couriered to us to complete the chain.