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non-o marriage documents

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Hello All,

Question concerning steps to "Authenticate" US marriage for non-o visa.

Arriving to Thailand Dec. 1

Have US marriage certificate with California Secretary of state "Apostille" stamp.

* I thought this was all that was needed...... Have just learned there is a document needed from Department of State??

Looking to understand next steps, in Thailand, to obtain documents for marriage part non-o..........

Thanks

 

You don't have to authenticate a US marriage certificate to apply for the Non O visa based on Thai spouse from a Thai Embassy to enter Thailand.

How are you intending to enter Thailand and do you have a Thai bank account?

 

You do however have to authenticate a US marriage certificate if you wish to register that US marriage in Thailand.

 

1: Obtain a certified copy of your marriage certificate. Contact the vital records office in the state where you were married to request a certified copy. 
2. Send the certified copy to the Secretary of State in the state where the document was issued to get the document authenticated.
3. Forward the state-authenticated document to the U.S. Department of State's Office of Authentications.
4. Once authenticated by the US Department of State, submit the document to the Thai Embassy in the U.S. for final authentication. At this point, the document should have a final authentication seal from the embassy. 

 

Apart from an authenticated US marriage certificate, an Amphoe will also require a certified copy of the biometric page of your US passport.
5. After entry to Thailand, make an appointment with the US Embassy to produce a 'certified' copy of your passport.
6. Take the authenticated US marriage certificate and the Embassy certified copy of your passport to a Thai translator for translation.
7. Submit the documents to Thailand's Ministry of Affairs for legalisation.
8. Submit the certified, authenticated and legalised documents to an Amphoe to register your overseas marriage.

@roman50

 

In an earlier thread https://aseannow.com/topic/1370872-another-visa-question…/#comment-20041472 I advised you obtain a new Thai passport for your Thai spouse and outlined the procedure to authenticate a US marriage certificate to register an overseas marriage in Thailand. That was dated Aug 26th.

Did you renew her passport as advised?

 

@roman50

 

This is a screenshot of part of the previous conversation in the above-mentioned thread.

 

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