Services NYC Legal handles for the United States Embassy
1) Document drafting: Power of Attorney, Affidavit, Statutory Declaration, Letter of Invitation, Single Status Declaration, Sponsor Letter — in the format the United States Embassy accepts · 2) Certified Translation TH↔EN (and the target language United States requires) by translators registered with the Thai Ministry of Justice · 3) Notary Public by Notarial Services Attorneys licensed by the Lawyers Council of Thailand.
4) Thai MFA legalization at the Consular Affairs Department (Chaeng Watthana — Normal 3 days / Express 1 day) · 5) Embassy lodgement: queue booking, status tracking, and document collection · 6) Apostille (if destination is a Hague signatory) · 7) International courier (DHL/EMS) with tracking · 8) Advisory for related visa / family reunion / work permit / business setup matters.
Documents accepted by the United States Embassy
Common documents: I-20 · Affidavit of Support · Power of Attorney · Birth Certificate · Marriage License — every type must pass the Notary → MFA → Embassy chain before being usable in United States's jurisdiction.
Embassy-specific notes: U.S. Citizen Services ต้องนัด online ก่อน · เอกสารต้องผ่าน Notary US-style + MFA Thailand
End-to-end process (7 steps)
1. Send scans of originals + ID via LINE @nycli — quote returned within 15 minutes.
2. Sign power of attorney and submit originals (in person or by registered courier).
3. Translate and prepare documents in the United States Embassy's format (1-2 business days).
4. Notary Public by registered attorney (30 minutes).
5. MFA legalization at Consular Affairs, Chaeng Watthana (Normal 3 days / Express 1 day).
6. Lodge at the United States Embassy (advance appointment required — we book on your behalf); wait 3-5 วันทำการ.
7. Collect documents and ship internationally via DHL/EMS with tracking.
Total timeline and cost
Standard package (Notary + translation + MFA Normal + embassy lodgement): THB 4,500-8,500 per document set, depending on type and urgency — excludes embassy fee ฿1,800-฿4,500 (billed at cost with embassy receipt).
Total turnaround from intake to certified return with embassy stamp: 7-10 business days (Normal) or 4-6 business days (Express Plus). Same-day rush packages available on request.
Why NYC Legal for United States Embassy work
We have worked with the United States Embassy for 12+ years. Our team knows each Consular Officer's preferences and exactly what form, wording, and supporting evidence will pass on first review — first-pass acceptance rate 99.4%.
In 2024-2025 we handled 280+ cases for the United States Embassy across Family Reunion, Marriage Registration Abroad, Property Transfer POA, Education Verification, Business Authorization, Inheritance, and Visa Sponsor — every case accepted on first lodgement.
Frequently bundled services
United States visas (Tourist/Student/Work/Family/Business), marriage registration in United States, Power of Attorney for property in United States, certified translation of Birth/Marriage Certificate into United States's official language, Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) required by the embassy.
Free consultation: LINE @nycli · +66 83-249-4999. Tell us the document type and destination — we'll send a full checklist and all-in quote within 15 minutes, with no hidden fees.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the United States Embassy and what are the hours?
95 Wireless Road, Lumpini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330 · Open จันทร์-ศุกร์ 07:30-16:30 (Notarial services นัดล่วงหน้า) · Tel +66 2 205 4000
Is advance booking required?
Yes — online appointment required. NYC Legal books on your behalf and advises off-peak slots.
Total turnaround from start to collection?
7-10 business days (Normal) or 4-6 business days (Express Plus) for the full Notary + MFA + Embassy chain.
Starting cost?
Standard package from THB 4,500 + United States embassy fee ฿1,800-฿4,500 (billed at cost).
Is Apostille accepted?
No — full Embassy Legalization chain remains required.
Translation into United States's language?
Supported — MoJ-registered translators cover the official languages of all major destinations, with Notary and MFA stamps recognised in United States.