Required documents
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Mandatory
Optional supplementary
Common refusal reasons (we prevent these)
- เอกสารต้อง Apostille (ไทยเข้าร่วม 14 ก.พ. 2569)
- ต้องมี NIF + บัญชี Portugal + ที่อยู่เช่า/ซื้อ
- Passive income ต้องมาจาก pension / dividends / rental — ไม่ใช่ salary
Who this is for
Why expats and professionals choose NYC Legal
- NAATI-certified translators + 50+ embassy-recognised languages
- 6 Notary Public attorneys (Lawyers Council of Thailand)
- MFA Chaeng Watthana + 70+ embassies in Bangkok handled in-house
- First-pass acceptance in the high-90s (NYC Legal internal logs) at Portugal
- Free re-translation if rejected for translation reasons
- DHL Express worldwide + 36-month PDF archive
Workflow Timeline — Step-by-Step Process
Our Visa Pathway workflow for clients in Thailand is engineered by attorneys and paralegals trained under the Lawyers Council of Thailand, ensuring documents finish within the window you need for visa filing, immigration interviews, or international counterparties. Every step is logged in our CRM and tracking notifications are pushed to your email and LINE in real time.
- 0:00Intake & Quote
Send document scans + destination country via LINE @nycli. Our team replies within 15 minutes during business hours with an itemised quote and ETA.
- 1:30Certificate Issuance
Case-numbered certificate issued; PDPA-compliant PDF copy emailed to you the same day.
- Day 3–5Embassy / Apostille
Forwarded to destination embassy, or Apostille issued for Hague Convention member states.
- 1:00Notary Public Signing
A licensed Notarial Services Attorney verifies identity & intent, then signs and seals per Lawyers Council of Thailand standards.
- 0:30Pre-Notary QA
Paralegals verify completeness, match spelling against your passport, and stage originals before the attorney appointment.
- Day 5–7Delivery & Close
Worldwide courier (DHL/FedEx) with full VAT receipts under NYC Translation Co., Ltd.
Service Comparison Matrix
Clients in Thailand choose between three delivery modes based on timeline, budget, and document type. We will recommend the best fit during the free consultation.
| Mode | Best for | Turnaround | Add-on fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Walk-in (office) | Originals on hand, fixed appointment | 30–60 min | None |
| Mobile Notary (we travel) | VIP, elderly, bulk documents | Same day | THB 1,000 (free if 3+ docs) |
| Online Video Notary | Eligible electronic documents | 20 min | THB 2,500 |
| Express MFA + Embassy | 24–48 hr deadlines | 1–2 days | +50%–100% |
| Worldwide shipping | Clients outside Thailand | 3–7 days | From THB 2,500 (DHL/FedEx) |
Hyper-local Trust Signals
NYC Legal has continuously served Notary cases in Thailand (Thailand) since 2016. We understand the documents this neighbourhood needs most — work-permit affidavits, cross-border powers of attorney, and real-estate authorisations for foreign counterparties.
- ✓curated verified case files (4.9/5) including clients from Thailand
- ✓On-the-ground familiarity with local district offices and post offices
- ✓Multilingual paralegals (Thai/English/Chinese/Japanese) for expats in Thailand
- ✓After-hours appointments for 9-to-5 professionals in Thailand
- ✓Grab/Lalamove pickup within 10 km of Thailand — no surcharge for repeat clients
Authority & Citations
This page references regulations from the Lawyers Council of Thailand, the Department of Consular Affairs (MFA), and the 1961 Hague Apostille Convention — Thailand acceded as a member state in 2023.
- Lawyers Council of Thailand
- Department of Consular Affairs (MFA Thailand)
- Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH)
- Lawyers Act B.E. 2528 (1985)
- Lawyers Council Notarial Services Regulations
Reviewed by the NYC Legal editorial team. Last verified 2026-06-21. Reference seed: en-visa-pathway/Thailand.
In-depth Questions Clients Ask Most
These are the most frequent questions clients in Thailand ask before booking Visa Pathway. Each answer is reviewed quarterly by our editorial team against current Lawyers Council, MFA, and embassy guidance, so the dates, fees, and process windows on this page stay accurate.
- How long does Visa Pathway typically take for clients in Thailand?
- Standard turnaround is 1–2 business days for the notary stage, plus 2–3 days at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and 1–7 days at the destination embassy depending on the mission. Express handling can compress the full chain into 24–48 hours for clients with a verified visa appointment or court hearing.
- Can the documents be used outside Thailand without further legalisation?
- Documents notarised in Thailand are accepted abroad only after the chain — Notary → MFA → Embassy or Apostille — is complete for the destination country. Since Thailand's Hague Apostille membership took effect on 14 February 2026, a single Apostille now replaces embassy legalisation for member states such as the US, UK, Japan, Korea, Germany, France, Australia, and 100+ others.
- What identification documents must I bring to the appointment?
- For Thai nationals: national ID card plus the original document. For foreigners: passport plus a valid Thai visa or entry stamp. Corporate clients should bring the company affidavit (DBD), the authorised signatory's ID, and the company seal if used in the document.
- Do you provide certified translations alongside the notary service?
- Yes. NAATI-credentialed translators (English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, German, French, Spanish, Arabic) work in-house, so the translated version can be notarised the same day. This avoids the common delay of bouncing between a translation vendor and a notary office.
- What is your refund or rebooking policy?
- If the document is rejected by the MFA or destination embassy due to an error on our side, we re-process at no charge and refund all MFA / embassy fees. If the rejection is due to client-provided information (e.g. spelling or missing supporting documents), we offer a 50% rebooking discount.
Pre-Submission Compliance Checklist (12-Point)
Before we file your Visa Pathway with the MFA or any embassy, every case passes a 12-point checklist. This is the same checklist used internally by our senior counsel during the final QA step.
- 01Identity documents match the spelling on the destination country's visa or contract
- 02All signatures appear in blue ink on the original (black ink is rejected by several embassies)
- 03Date format matches destination country convention (DD/MM/YYYY vs MM/DD/YYYY)
- 04Corporate documents include current DBD affidavit (issued within last 90 days)
- 05Powers of attorney specify scope, duration, and revocation clauses per destination jurisdiction
- 06Educational transcripts bear original university seal, not photocopy
- 07Medical certificates include licensed physician registration number (per MFA rule 2021)
- 08Marriage and birth certificates are MOI-issued originals, not Khor Ror 2 copies
- 09Translation pages stapled and sealed to source document with translator declaration
- 10Stamp duty (where required) affixed before notarisation, not after
- 11MFA submission cover letter lists destination embassy and intended use
- 12Tracking number registered in our CRM and shared with client via LINE @nycli
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