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How long does it take?
Standard turnaround is 5-7 business days; rush is 1-3 business days from receipt of complete originals.
What is included in the fee?
Professional service fee, government fees, domestic EMS, and international courier (if applicable). Everything is itemized in the quote.
Do I have to visit the office?
No — send by EMS, or we can arrange a Bangkok pickup. Final documents can be couriered worldwide.
Will the result be accepted abroad?
Documents apostilled in Thailand are accepted directly in all Hague Convention member states. Non-member states need a further embassy legalization step.

International Document Services

Our International Document Services service covers every step end-to-end: initial eligibility consultation, source-document review, certified translation, liaison with the relevant Thai government office, and international courier dispatch. The handling team includes attorneys registered as Notarial Services Attorneys with the Lawyers Council of Thailand, translators recognized by the Ministry of Justice, and consular liaison officers with 10+ years of experience. Every document carries a different downstream use case — employment, study, immigration, marriage, or commercial filing — and each receiving authority has its own acceptance rules. We plan the shortest and most cost-effective document routing for your case before any fees are charged, and we issue a written timeline so you can schedule your travel or filing with confidence. Fees are quoted transparently: professional service fee, government fees, in-country EMS, and international courier (DHL/FedEx) are all itemized. You can choose between standard turnaround (5-7 business days) and rush turnaround (1-3 business days) depending on your deadline.

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FAQ

How long does it take?
Standard turnaround is 5-7 business days; rush is 1-3 business days from receipt of complete originals.
What is included in the fee?
Professional service fee, government fees, domestic EMS, and international courier (if applicable). Everything is itemized in the quote.
Do I have to visit the office?
No — send by EMS, or we can arrange a Bangkok pickup. Final documents can be couriered worldwide.
Will the result be accepted abroad?
Documents apostilled in Thailand are accepted directly in all Hague Convention member states. Non-member states need a further embassy legalization step.
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Halal Export (GCC / MY / ID / TR) → Indonesia (BPJPH + MUI) ðŸ‡ŪðŸ‡Đ

Law 33/2014 Halal Product Assurance + KEMENAG + MUI Fatwa · BPJPH + MUI + Religious Court + KEMENAG · BPJPH mandatory halal · MUI fatwa · Nikah · KUA registration

From 285,000-885,000 āļšāļēāļ—90-240 working days
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285,000-885,000 āļšāļēāļ—
Starting Fee
Transparent pricing
90-240 working days
Turnaround
Typical delivery
168
Destinations
Apostille + embassy chain
12+
Years Experience
Since 2013
4.9
Client Rating
From verified cases
5
Steps
Documented workflow

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Halal Export (GCC / MY / ID / TR) in Indonesia (BPJPH + MUI) falls under Law 33/2014 Halal Product Assurance + KEMENAG + MUI Fatwa — authority BPJPH + MUI + Religious Court + KEMENAG · program BPJPH mandatory halal · MUI fatwa · Nikah · KUA registration.

Halal/Religious Bar — CICOT-registered consultant, JAKIM-trained auditor, MUI fatwa liaison, Apostolic Nunciature contact, Chabad Bet Din contact, Sangha registrar.

Indonesia (BPJPH + MUI) legal framework: Law 33/2014 Halal Product Assurance + KEMENAG + MUI Fatwa — enforced by BPJPH + MUI + Religious Court + KEMENAG · program BPJPH mandatory halal · MUI fatwa · Nikah · KUA registration. Indonesia mandates halal for all products by 2026 + BPJPH + MUI fatwa.

Cross-border path: religious advisory → docs (Sharia/Canon/Halacha) → audit/ceremony → cert + legalisation → ongoing.

Halal Export (GCC / MY / ID / TR) takes 90-240 working days at 285,000-885,000 āļšāļēāļ—.

Hajj support — 1,800+ pilgrims documented (avg 21-day Nusuk eVisa).

Step-by-step · How it works

How it works — Halal Export (GCC / MY / ID / TR) → Indonesia (BPJPH + MUI) ðŸ‡ŪðŸ‡Đ

  1. Map Law 33/2014 Halal Product Assurance + KEMENAG + MUI Fatwa

    Eligibility + religious authority requirements + timing under BPJPH + MUI + Religious Court + KEMENAG.

  2. Documentation

    Standards-compliant docs under BPJPH mandatory halal · MUI fatwa · Nikah · KUA registration.

  3. Audit/Ceremony

    Audit or religious ceremony via BPJPH + MUI + Religious Court + KEMENAG.

  4. Cert + legalisation

    Certificate + MFA + embassy legalisation.

  5. Ongoing

    Renewal + ongoing religious compliance.

Frequently asked questions

Which law in Indonesia (BPJPH + MUI)?

Law 33/2014 Halal Product Assurance + KEMENAG + MUI Fatwa

Governing body?

BPJPH + MUI + Religious Court + KEMENAG

Covered program?

BPJPH mandatory halal · MUI fatwa · Nikah · KUA registration

Country-specific notes?

Indonesia mandates halal for all products by 2026 + BPJPH + MUI fatwa.

Timeline?

90-240 working days.

Legalisation chain?

Religious authority → MFA → Embassy + (Vatican/Saudi/Chief Rabbinate where required).

Mutual recognition?

Depends on bilateral agreement + religious authority MOU.

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