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Marriage Certificate Translated And Stamped By Mofa


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#1 farang000999

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Posted 2012-05-22 16:28:21

Hello, I am just trying to figure out which shop in BKK to use to do this and what I should expect it to cost. It is for the translation of Kor 2. And I need it stamped by MOFA. I do not want to go there. However, I do not need any rush or express service.

I got off Ploenchit BTS and went into the building with HomePro where there are 2 translation shops. The shop with the morbidly obese Thai lady quoted my 3500 baht but that seemed quite expensive.
Thanks.

Edited by farang000999, 2012-05-22 16:31:18.


#2 Berek

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Posted 2012-05-22 18:29:51

Paid 3000bht  12 months ago for the affirmation to marry doco.

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Posted 2012-05-22 19:03:23

Paid 1,200 Baht for Affirmation document translated and MoF stamped late last year........in Chiang Mai.

MoF stamp only costs a few hundred Baht.

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Posted 2012-05-22 19:34:39

View Postrawhod, on 2012-05-22 19:03:23, said:

Paid 1,200 Baht for Affirmation document translated and MoF stamped late last year........in Chiang Mai.

MoF stamp only costs a few hundred Baht.

Potentially very useful info.  Could I ask you where exactly you received said services in CM?  Thanks!

#5 farang000999

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Posted Today, 07:42

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#6 beano2274

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Posted Today, 08:22

Around the MFA are a few places, might be worth trying there.

#7 VisasPlus

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Posted Today, 09:34

I'm a little confused.  You ask about translating a "Khor 2".    Have you already married ?  The Khor Ror 2 is the marriage register entry.

Others seem to be talking about translating the Affirmation to Marry, so that's why I'm confused.  If you have married, and want the Khor Ror 2 translated, then it is only a few hundred THB.   You don't need it stamped by the MFA, though.

#8 beano2274

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Posted Today, 09:42

Why would you need the Registration at the Amphur translated into English?
The Marriage certificate I can believe, but not the registration document.

#9 dindong

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Posted 50 minutes ago

View Postfarang000999, on Today, 07:42 , said:

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#10 Mario2008

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Posted 50 minutes ago

There is now a MFA consulair department office in Chiang Mai, should be at the passport office in CM.

Certifiying a document costs 400 per page or 800 for express service. translation agencies generally ask 300 to 400 baht per page for a translation.


The khor rhor 2 (entry into the wedding register) simply gives more details than the mariage certificate (khor rhor 3), in addition it confirms you are still married when you applied for the K.R. 2.

#11 beano2274

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Posted 37 minutes ago

View PostMario2008, on 50 minutes ago, said:

There is now a MFA consulair department office in Chiang Mai, should be at the passport office in CM.

Certifiying a document costs 400 per page or 800 for express service. translation agencies generally ask 300 to 400 baht per page for a translation.


The khor rhor 2 (entry into the wedding register) simply gives more details than the mariage certificate (khor rhor 3), in addition it confirms you are still married when you applied for the K.R. 2.

Yes okay, but why have it translated into English, unless the OP is going to apply for a settlement visa for his spouse.

#12 VisasPlus

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Posted 2 minutes ago

View Postbeano2274, on 37 minutes ago, said:

View PostMario2008, on 50 minutes ago, said:

There is now a MFA consulair department office in Chiang Mai, should be at the passport office in CM.

Certifiying a document costs 400 per page or 800 for express service. translation agencies generally ask 300 to 400 baht per page for a translation.


The khor rhor 2 (entry into the wedding register) simply gives more details than the mariage certificate (khor rhor 3), in addition it confirms you are still married when you applied for the K.R. 2.

Yes okay, but why have it translated into English, unless the OP is going to apply for a settlement visa for his spouse.

I agree with what you say, but I was trying to find out if the OP is aware of this, and whether it is an Affirmation or a KR 2 he wants translated.



 


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