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Thaivisa.com Launches Online Translation Service

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Thaivisa.com Launches Online Translation Service

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A fast, affordable and professional online translation service

Thaivisa.com, in partnership with SIAM Translations, now provides high quality document translation by professional and certified human translators.

Whatever your requirements, we offer a one stop service for a wide range of business translations in a variety of different areas, including visa applications and marriage registrations, as well as for legal and commercial purposes.

At the touch of a button, our team of linguistic specialists are at your disposal and can provide translations in more than 100 different languages and dialects.

All translations carried out by us are certified to international standards and recognized by foreign embassies in Thailand and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

How it works

Arranging for a document to be translated with Thaivisa couldn’t be easier.

All you need to do is complete the form with your contact details and information regarding the translation you require and we’ll get back to you within 24 hours with a free, no obligation quotation for your translation project.

As each translation project we undertake is likely to be different our bespoke service allows us to only charge you for the translation work we carry out with no hidden extras or additional fees.

Visit Thaivisa Translations for more information.

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So just an online translation service, i.e. fully electronic online. Not something that could be used for visa applications etc?

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So just an online translation service, i.e. fully electronic online. Not something that could be used for visa applications etc?

The service can be used to translate any document. Complete the contact form with all the relevant information and a translator will be in touch to inform you how you can proceed with your translation.

This makes sense as there are enough forum posts from guys asking what documents they need translating for visas or when they get married etc, now Thai Visa can do it for them!

Nice idea.

So how much?

Lets say a basic cover letter from Thai to English.

Why cant you do this similar than Ask a lawyer? Just as a free service. Dont change this successful business model.

So just an online translation service, i.e. fully electronic online. Not something that could be used for visa applications etc?

The service can be used to translate any document. Complete the contact form with all the relevant information and a translator will be in touch to inform you how you can proceed with your translation.

How can it be stamped and signed as an official translation if its online? Useful for some things I am sure, but skeptical if its the one stop shop as advertised.

So how much?

Lets say a basic cover letter from Thai to English.

Or 5,000 words, let's say a owner's manual for a Chinese tablet PC, sponsored by Thai rice farmers....facepalm.gif

Just to have an idea. I'm doing professional translations from English into German as well.I'd assume that "online translation": is only being used, as it's over the internet, not made by a program.-w00t.gif

What is the advantage of using this translation service through thaivisa.com vs. working directly with SIAM Translations? Are the fees the same?

Regarding your statement that "All translations carried out by us are certified to international standards." Who is the certifier?

So just an online translation service, i.e. fully electronic online. Not something that could be used for visa applications etc?

The service can be used to translate any document. Complete the contact form with all the relevant information and a translator will be in touch to inform you how you can proceed with your translation.

How can it be stamped and signed as an official translation if its online? Useful for some things I am sure, but skeptical if its the one stop shop as advertised.

Have you ever heard of a post office. I worked with a company for the last document I needed translated, stamped, and signed. Prior to the simple process of stamping and signing, they sent me an email with the translation to proofread. My wife proofread it to confirm it was correct. I gave them my okay. They finished the job and gave me the option of either picking it up or having it sent to me by post. Being close to my home, I opted to pick it up.

Have you heard of a post office? They offer a service where documents or parcels can be sent to your home, office, or other address. It's pretty amazing!

So just an online translation service, i.e. fully electronic online. Not something that could be used for visa applications etc?

The service can be used to translate any document. Complete the contact form with all the relevant information and a translator will be in touch to inform you how you can proceed with your translation.

How can it be stamped and signed as an official translation if its online? Useful for some things I am sure, but skeptical if its the one stop shop as advertised.

Have you ever heard of a post office. I worked with a company for the last document I needed translated, stamped, and signed. Prior to the simple process of stamping and signing, they sent me an email with the translation to proofread. My wife proofread it to confirm it was correct. I gave them my okay. They finished the job and gave me the option of either picking it up or having it sent to me by post. Being close to my home, I opted to pick it up.

Have you heard of a post office? They offer a service where documents or parcels can be sent to your home, office, or other address. It's pretty amazing!

Who rattled your cage?

So just an online translation service, i.e. fully electronic online. Not something that could be used for visa applications etc?

You didn't read the OP properly, did you?

So just an online translation service, i.e. fully electronic online. Not something that could be used for visa applications etc?

The service can be used to translate any document. Complete the contact form with all the relevant information and a translator will be in touch to inform you how you can proceed with your translation.

How can it be stamped and signed as an official translation if its online? Useful for some things I am sure, but skeptical if its the one stop shop as advertised.

Have you ever heard of a post office. I worked with a company for the last document I needed translated, stamped, and signed. Prior to the simple process of stamping and signing, they sent me an email with the translation to proofread. My wife proofread it to confirm it was correct. I gave them my okay. They finished the job and gave me the option of either picking it up or having it sent to me by post. Being close to my home, I opted to pick it up.

Have you heard of a post office? They offer a service where documents or parcels can be sent to your home, office, or other address. It's pretty amazing!

Thanks for that, basic rule of comedy is that if you are not funny, don't try to be.

Anyway, I vaguely remember post offices, used to go to them about 20 years ago, that was before the internet and online services.

Having to use an online service via the post office kind of defeats the object doesn't it?

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