Guemlum Posted October 16 Posted October 16 Does anyone know the procedure and requirements for getting a birth certificate translated from English to Thai? This is to obtain a Yellow Tabien Baan which has been requested by our local Amphur. Guemlum
Mutt Daeng Posted October 16 Posted October 16 (edited) For the UK, I had to get my birth certificate "legalised" in the UK at Milton Keynes. Then it has to go to the London Thai embassy to be "authenticated" and get their approval stamp. Then it had to be translated into Thai and sent to the Thai MoFA to be certified. Edited October 16 by Mutt Daeng
Guemlum Posted October 16 Author Posted October 16 1 minute ago, Mutt Daeng said: What is your nationality? For the UK, I had to get my birth certificate "legalised" in the UK at Milton Keynes. Then it has to go to the London Thai embassy to be "authenticated" and get their approval stamp. Then it had to be translated into Thai and sent to the Thai MoFA to be certified. English, and thanks for the info. Who in MK legalised it as I'm fairly local to MK?
Mutt Daeng Posted October 16 Posted October 16 This is where I started: https://www.gov.uk/get-document-legalised/apply-for-legalisation 1
Guemlum Posted October 16 Author Posted October 16 Thanks. Do you remember how long the process took from start to finish?
Guemlum Posted October 16 Author Posted October 16 1 minute ago, Mutt Daeng said: I did everything from Thailand by post. I can imagine that took some time. I'm in the UK now and hoping things can be done slightly quicker.
Mutt Daeng Posted October 16 Posted October 16 7 minutes ago, Guemlum said: Thanks. Do you remember how long the process took from start to finish? Just over 2 months to get the MoFA certified document. There was a backlog at Milton Keynes.
Guemlum Posted October 16 Author Posted October 16 Painful. My neighbour can legalise the documents so hoping this will speed things up. Anyway, thanks for pointing me in the right direction. Guemlum
hotandsticky Posted October 16 Posted October 16 8 minutes ago, Guemlum said: Painful. My neighbour can legalise the documents so hoping this will speed things up. Anyway, thanks for pointing me in the right direction. Guemlum What does legalise mean, in this context.
Mutt Daeng Posted October 16 Posted October 16 (edited) 8 hours ago, hotandsticky said: What does legalise mean, in this context. In my case, to me it means having an apostille attached verifying that the signature and any seals/stamps on the document are authentic on a UK public document. It does not confirm the authenticity of the underlying document. Not sure @Guemlums "neighbour" can do this unless he works in the legalisation section at MK. Edited October 16 by Mutt Daeng
Guemlum Posted October 16 Author Posted October 16 52 minutes ago, Mutt Daeng said: In my case, to me it means having an apostille attached verifying that the signature and any seals/stamps on the document are authentic on a UK public document. It does not confirm the authenticity of the underlying document. Not sure @Guemlums "neighbour" can do this unless he works in the legalisation section at MK. Yes, she can legalise documents but in this instance and after checking with her, this is not one she can assist with as it has to be done via the FCDO office. 1
Mutt Daeng Posted October 17 Posted October 17 (edited) 10 hours ago, Guemlum said: Painful. My neighbour can legalise the documents so hoping this will speed things up. Anyway, thanks for pointing me in the right direction. Guemlum Forgot to mention that the agent told me that the MoFA bit has to be done via an appointment (no walk-ins as in the past), This caused an extra 2 week delay because that was the next available appointment. It's all pretty straight forward really, but a little time consuming. Good luck. Edited October 17 by Mutt Daeng
Guemlum Posted October 17 Author Posted October 17 The last time I used the services of the MOFA was back in 2009 when we got married. Things were slightly different back then. The company you recommended to me, I have also used in the past. Great service from them. I've spoken with them already and as I'm in the UK right now, they assure me that they can sort this all out on my behalf (obviously at a cost), and then post the documents to our home in Thailand. Guemlum 1
hotandsticky Posted October 17 Posted October 17 2 hours ago, Guemlum said: Yes, she can legalise documents but in this instance and after checking with her, this is not one she can assist with as it has to be done via the FCDO office. So, as we thought, she can't. It is also bl00dy ridiculous that these jobsworths take a sledgehammer to crack a nut approach. Anyone of decent standing, who is prepared to supply, say, a copy of their passport should be able to make these confirmations. The outside world seems to think that a member of the corrupt Thailand police force is a suitable witness for, say, a Life Certificate. 1
Mutt Daeng Posted October 17 Posted October 17 (edited) 39 minutes ago, Guemlum said: The last time I used the services of the MOFA was back in 2009 when we got married. Things were slightly different back then. The company you recommended to me, I have also used in the past. Great service from them. I've spoken with them already and as I'm in the UK right now, they assure me that they can sort this all out on my behalf (obviously at a cost), and then post the documents to our home in Thailand. Guemlum Glad you have got the process sorted. Should be plain sailing for you now. Edited October 17 by Mutt Daeng
fceligoj Posted October 17 Posted October 17 Same as translating a Thai document into English, but in reverse. If the translator can do it one way, shojuld be able to go in the oposite direction. I would think pretty simple.
buriram39 Posted October 17 Posted October 17 I used Sawadeeka for these things, very professional. Come back if you can't contact I need their card from down stairs
john donson Posted October 17 Posted October 17 22 hours ago, Guemlum said: Painful. My neighbour can legalise the documents so hoping this will speed things up. Anyway, thanks for pointing me in the right direction. Guemlum does he work at mfa?
john donson Posted October 17 Posted October 17 middle ages... in same situation... thinking of doing it or not not birth certificate, embassy does not provide that 'service' from my country, even they are connected to 'the system'... for me it's the embassy certifying my passport dudes... who gave me the freaking passport, put it under BLACKLIGHT or read the chip with fingerprints... had my name in thai on MFA certified kor ror 6 and 7 but supervisor of person in ampur wanted the passport... and witness and 1 inch stamps off course, 2 inch only for immigration
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