Australian Subclass 482 (Skills in Demand visa (formerly TSS)) applications require every non-English document to be translated by a NAATI Certified Translator (formerly Level 3 Professional). Home Affairs case officers reject certified-but-non-NAATI translations, triggering a Request for Information (RFI) that adds 4–8 weeks to the standard 1–4 เดือน processing time. NYC Legal operates in Bangkok with in-house NAATI Certified Translators (Thai↔English) and covers every document type Subclass 482 typically demands: วุฒิการศึกษา, ใบรับรองประสบการณ์ทำงาน, PCC.
Document checklist requiring NAATI translation for Subclass 482
Home Affairs mandates NAATI stamps carrying a valid Practitioner ID and revalidation date on any Thai-language document submitted with a Subclass 482 application. The typical checklist includes: วุฒิการศึกษา, ใบรับรองประสบการณ์ทำงาน, PCC. Supporting documents — company registration, tax returns, land title deeds, death certificates of a parent — must also be translated and paired with the sealed Thai original from the issuing authority (district office, land office, or Revenue Department).
Why NAATI-Certified (not just 'certified')
Home Affairs Booklet 1 and every subclass document checklist reads: "All non-English documents must be translated by a NAATI-accredited translator." Certified translations produced by Thai MFA, notaries public, or sworn translators of other countries do NOT satisfy this requirement. Filing with non-NAATI translations triggers (1) evidence disallowance, (2) a 28-day RFI, and (3) if you miss the deadline, a decision on the record — typically a refusal.
6-step workflow: intake → ImmiAccount upload
1) Intake by EMS mail or Bangkok walk-in (Silom/Chidlom); 2) NAATI Certified Translator drafts within 2 business days; 3) second-reviewer dual-check against original; 4) NAATI stamp + PDF digital signature applied; 5) delivery of both PDF and printed hardcopy; 6) optional direct upload to your ImmiAccount, with files named per Home Affairs convention (e.g. "SmithJohn_BirthCertificate_NAATI.pdf") to minimise RFIs.
Transparent fees and turnaround
Standard civil documents (birth, marriage, house registration, death certificates): quoted on request. Technical (transcripts, professional certificates, employment references): quoted on request. Business (financial statements, corporate affidavits, tax returns): quoted on request. Rush 24-hour +50%, same-day +100%. Standard turnaround 2–3 business days. Subclass 482 Home Affairs processing runs 1–4 เดือน — clean NAATI translations prevent avoidable RFIs.
Bundling with related services
Most Subclass 482 applicants also need: (1) a Thai Police Clearance Certificate — our 3-in-1 Bundle covers issuance + NAATI translation + optional MFA legalisation in 7–10 business days; (2) MFA / Apostille (from 28 February 2027) for civil-registry documents (especially for onward use in third countries); (3) NAATI Interpreting for a phone or in-person DIBP interview.
Case snippet — Subclass 482
Q2 2026: Chiang Mai applicant for Subclass 482 submitted 12 supporting documents including วุฒิการศึกษา, ใบรับรองประสบการณ์ทำงาน, PCC. NYC Legal delivered every NAATI stamp within 4 business days (2 items rush) and uploaded to ImmiAccount the same day. Decision issued within 1–4 เดือน with zero RFI. Every NAATI stamp we issue is verifiable via naati.com.au/PractitionerSearch.
Working with your MARA agent or immigration lawyer
Full B2B pipeline: agent sends scanned originals (300 dpi), we return stamped PDFs with audit-trail metadata, invoicing available under either client or agent name. Volume pricing 15–25% off for agents running >5 cases/month.
Subclass-specific caveats
Skills assessments (VETASSESS, TRA, ACS, EA) require NAATI translations of transcripts, diplomas, and detailed employment references. Employment letters must include role, JD, dates, and remuneration — our translators preserve every clause. Template letters cleared through 200+ prior VETASSESS cases available.
Official references for Subclass 482
Full eligibility criteria and document checklist: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/skills-in-demand-482. Processing times are median values from the Home Affairs Global Visa Processing Time report (Q2 2026) and are subject to change — verify before lodgement. NAATI Practitioner Register: https://www.naati.com.au/online/PractitionerSearch.
FAQ
Q: Does Subclass 482 truly require NAATI?
A: Yes. The Subclass 482 document checklist requires NAATI-accredited translation for onshore applicants and an "approved professional translator" for offshore — NAATI remains the universally accepted safe standard.
Q: Starting price and turnaround?
A: quoted on request per standard document, 2–3 business days. Rush 24h +50%, same-day +100%. Bundle discount 15% for 5+ documents.
Q: Do I need to submit originals to the embassy?
A: Most subclasses lodge online via ImmiAccount with PDF attachments. Case officers occasionally request originals; we can ship a hardcopy internationally.
Q: What if I receive an RFI?
A: Forward the RFI within 24 hours. If it concerns our translation, we rework free of charge under a 12-month guarantee.
Answers grouped by visa subclass, document type, Australian assessing authority, Australian city and Thai province — each grounded in the actual requirement for that entity.
Q3011. Do I need a NAATI translation for Australian visa subclass 482, and which documents?
Subclass 482 (Skills in Demand / TSS) requires an approved employer sponsorship. Every non-English document lodged with the Department of Home Affairs must carry a NAATI-certified English translation showing the translator's stamp, CPN number and date. Typical set: employment references, qualifications, police clearance. NYC Legal returns the stamped PDF in 24-72 hours and ships DHL hardcopy on request.
Q700014. What are the end-to-end steps for subclass 482?
We start with a document and fact review, prepare and verify the file, submit to NAATI and the receiving Australian authority, follow up on any queries raised by officials, and hand over the completed result with a full copy set. For subclass 482 a case manager tracks every stage and reports status. Call +66 83-249-4999 · LINE @NYCLI · nyclegal@ilc.ltd
Q700016. Which documents are required for subclass 482?
The baseline set is the applicant's ID or passport, the original documents relating to subclass 482, proof of connection (house registration, company affidavit or the underlying contract) and a power of attorney if a representative attends. The exact list follows NAATI and the receiving Australian authority requirements on the filing date; we send a case-specific checklist before your appointment.