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Few combinations sit on more legal-tech desks each month than a Thai Thai National ID Card being prepared for use in a Mongolian-speaking jurisdiction; this guide is the playbook we hand new case managers on day one. Spanning everything from short-stay tourist letters to permanent-residency dossiers, our in-house senior translator vetted by Thailand's Department of Consular Affairs delivers a court-grade translation accepted by Thailand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the relevant embassy in Bangkok, and the receiving authority in the destination country; keep scrolling for the quotation criteria, the eight-checkpoint workflow, region-specific notes on Mongolian registries, and the do-not-skip steps that decide acceptance.
The Mongolian desk keeps a live casebook for Thai National ID Card covering identity verification, banking abroad, notarized true copies. Every file is registered under a case number, checked twice, and measured against the published requirements of the Department of Consular Affairs and the receiving authority. Below you will find a step-by-step legalisation workflow, regional notes specific to Mongolian reading authorities, supporting-document checklists, and a bilingual glossary of every term that appears on your translated Thai National ID Card.
Why a specialist Mongolian translator matters for Thai National ID Card
Looked at as data, a Thai National ID Card is a small structured record (parties, dates, officials, registry IDs) wearing a paragraph as a disguise; the translation must restore the record exactly, not paraphrase the disguise. Administrative units like "ตำบล", "แขวง" and "เขต" carry distinct weight that must surface in Mongolian; flattening them into one English word erases the level of authority the foreign registrar is trying to verify.
Most overseas authorities prefer a passport rather than an ID card; however a notarized translated copy is sometimes required for property purchase abroad.
Rather than rely on a translator's preference, the Mongolian desk anchors every registry term to the following sources:
- Relevant universities, professional bodies and court systems in Mongolian-speaking jurisdictions
- The Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Department of Consular Affairs — legalisation requirements and accepted certification wording (consular.mfa.go.th)
- The Mongolian embassy in Bangkok — that mission's own published attestation rules and document checklist
Because every term has already been reconciled against the source before the seal goes on, the Thai National ID Card normally reaches the destination Mongolian counter in the exact format their checklist expects.
What determines your quote for Thai National ID Card → Mongolian
For budgeting, the 1-page Thai National ID Card on the Mongolian pipeline carries the line items below; the case manager confirms the exact total before any gate is touched:
- Notary Public (Notarial Services Attorney): quoted per document, only when the destination requires it.
- Translation & certification: quoted per case — includes the company seal and certifying statement accepted by the Thai MFA. Ask our staff for the current fee.
- Thai MFA legalisation: government fee THB 200 (standard) or THB 400 (express) per stamp — the rate published by the Department of Consular Affairs (consular.mfa.go.th) — plus our filing service, quoted separately.
- Consular attestation at the Mongolian embassy: charged at the mission's own rate, verified with the embassy before we lodge the packet.
Your quote scales with page count, the rush window you choose, and whether the destination demands additional notarised affidavits. Message a photo of the Thai National ID Card to LINE @NYCLI, call 083-249-4999, or email nyclegal@ilc.ltd — a coordinator replies with the exact figure the same working day.
Regional considerations for Mongolian
East Asian registries enforce character-level accuracy — Simplified vs Traditional Chinese, Katakana vs Hiragana romanisation, and Hangul↔Romanisation tables routinely cause re-filings when handled by general translators.
For the Thai National ID Card specifically, our Mongolian desk pays particular attention to:
- Address formats. Thai addresses run from the smallest unit outward; the translation reorders them into the sequence the Mongolian authority reads, without altering any element.
- Form codes. Original Thai reference numbers and registration codes are preserved verbatim.
- Officer titles. Registrar, Chief District Officer and District Officer are kept distinct, mapped to whichever term the destination registry uses internally.
- Dates & calendars. The Thai Buddhist year (พ.ศ.) must be converted to the Common Era; we provide both formats side-by-side.
- Name transliteration. Mongolian authorities check the translated name against your passport — any mismatch is grounds for rejection.
Supporting documents you should prepare
Plan to assemble a packet, not a single page — the Mongolian side will usually expect the translated Thai National ID Card to arrive with several of the supporting items listed below.
- Identity verification — usually travels with the passport bio page and, where the office asks for one, a recent photograph.
- Banking abroad — is normally filed alongside the passport bio page; some counters add a photograph or a proof of address.
- Notarized true copies — is normally filed alongside the passport bio page; some counters add a photograph or a proof of address.
Turnaround & rush options
Plan on 24–48 hours for the translation gate alone; add the MFA and embassy gates after that. Adding MFA legalisation extends the total to 4–7 working days. Embassy attestation adds another 3–10 working days depending on the destination.
Rush handling is available in three forms:
- Advance scan release — a certified scan is sent to you the moment the seal is applied, so an overseas filing that accepts digital copies can start before the hard copy travels.
- Same-day courier collection — a coordinator collects the legalised set the moment the counter releases it rather than on the next scheduled run.
- Embassy priority queues — available with most embassies in Bangkok, subject to that mission's own rules.
Common rejections we help you avoid
Across the rejected files we see each year, the same five causes account for the vast majority of redo work on a Thai National ID Card:
- Registry or form codes dropped from the header, leaving the receiving registrar unable to tie the translation back to the Thai original.
- Translations done by uncertified translators that lack the MFA-accepted seal.
- Seals, stamps and signature blocks left undescribed — an overseas officer cannot verify a mark that the translation does not mention.
- Out-of-date copies — embassies usually want a Thai National ID Card issued within the last 3–6 months.
- The MFA legalisation and the Mongolian embassy attestation obtained out of order, which the destination counter treats as an unlegalised chain.
Step-by-step legalisation workflow
Each of the eight gates below has a named owner inside our office and a published service-level commitment:
- Document intake. Send us a high-resolution PDF/photo of the original Thai National ID Card. We verify it is a current Amphur or court-issued copy.
- Mongolian drafting. senior translator vetted by Thailand's Department of Consular Affairs produces the translation, matching every name spelling to your passport and converting Buddhist-era dates to the Common Era.
- Consular attestation. Final gate — the Mongolian embassy applies its attestation, after which the Thai National ID Card is ready for the receiving authority.
- Thai MFA legalisation. Our courier files at the Department of Consular Affairs (Chaeng Watthana) on the next working day; standard return is 3–5 working days.
- Independent review. A second linguist reads the Mongolian text against the Thai original line by line; discrepancies in names, dates or registry numbers are resolved before certification.
- Sealing. The translation is certified under our company seal together with a signed accuracy declaration recognised at the MFA counter.
- Return of documents. The completed Thai National ID Card set is released to you by office pickup, courier, EMS or international express, with a certified scan sent first.
- Notarisation. Where the Mongolian authority's checklist calls for it, a Notarial Services Attorney in our office attests the translator's signature.
Glossary — key terms for Thai National ID Card translation
Treat the table below as the canonical mapping of Thai registry terms into Mongolian as applied across every NYC Legal file — overseas reviewers familiar with our work will recognise it immediately:
- Buddhist Era (พ.ศ.) / Common Era — Thai civil records are dated in the Buddhist Era; subtract 543 to reach the Common-Era year the destination expects.
- Amphur / อำเภอ — the district office that issues and holds Thai civil-registration records, and the office that reissues a certified copy when the original is retained abroad.
- Certified translation / คำแปลรับรอง — translation accompanied by a signed declaration of accuracy; required by MFA.
- Transliteration — converting Thai script names into Mongolian characters; must match the spelling in your passport.
- MFA legalisation / รับรองกระทรวงการต่างประเทศ — the Department of Consular Affairs authenticates the translator's seal; mandatory for most overseas use.
- Sworn translator / ผู้แปลสาบาน — translator officially registered with a foreign court or ministry; relevant for Mongolian in some EU jurisdictions.
เนื้อหาภาษาไทย — แปลบัตรประชาชนเป็นมองโกเลีย
ลูกค้าส่วนใหญ่ที่มาหาเราเพื่อแปล บัตรประชาชน ไปเป็นมองโกเลีย มักมีเดดไลน์จากสถานทูต มหาวิทยาลัย หรือบริษัทปลายทาง — หน้านี้สรุปทุกอย่างที่ต้องรู้ก่อนเริ่มงาน ทั้งราคา ระยะเวลา และเอกสารประกอบ
ที่ NYC Legal & Notary เรามีทีม senior translator vetted by Thailand's Department of Consular Affairs ประจำสำหรับภาษามองโกเลีย พร้อมระบบ QA สองชั้นที่ตรวจชื่อ-นามสกุล ตัวเลข เลขที่ทะเบียน วัน เดือน ปี (แปลงพ.ศ. ↔ ค.ศ.) ก่อนประทับตราบริษัทและส่งต่อขั้นตอน MFA ภายในวันทำการถัดไป
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เราไม่ประกาศค่าบริการเป็นตัวเลขตายตัวบนหน้าเว็บ เพราะจำนวนหน้า ความเร่งด่วน และจำนวนตราประทับปลายทางต่างกันทุกเคส ส่วนค่าธรรมเนียมราชการด้านล่างเป็นอัตราที่หน่วยงานประกาศไว้
- รับรองกรมการกงสุล (MFA): ค่าธรรมเนียมราชการ ฿200 (ปกติ) / ฿400 (ด่วน) ต่อตราประทับ ตามอัตราที่กรมการกงสุลประกาศ (consular.mfa.go.th) + ค่าบริการยื่นแทน (สอบถามเจ้าหน้าที่)
- ค่าแปลบัตรประชาชนเป็นมองโกเลีย + รับรองคำแปล: สอบถามค่าบริการกับเจ้าหน้าที่ (คิดตามจำนวนหน้าและกำหนดส่ง)
- รับรองสถานทูตมองโกเลีย: เป็นไปตามอัตราที่สถานทูตกำหนด เราตรวจสอบอัตราล่าสุดกับสถานทูตก่อนยื่นทุกครั้ง
- รับรองโนตารี: สอบถามเจ้าหน้าที่ — ใช้เฉพาะกรณีปลายทางกำหนด
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- รับรองตราบริษัท· ส่งกรมการกงสุล (3-5 วันทำการ)
- ส่งสถานทูตมองโกเลีย· รับเอกสารกลับมารับรอง (3-10 วันทำการ)
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ตอบ: สำหรับแปลอย่างเดียวใช้ภาพถ่ายชัด ๆ ได้ แต่ขั้นตอน MFA และสถานทูตต้องใช้ต้นฉบับตัวจริง
ถาม: ใช้เวลานานเท่าไร?
ตอบ: แปลอย่างเดียว 24-48 ชั่วโมง· ครบ MFA + สถานทูต 7-17 วันทำการ (ขึ้นกับคิวของแต่ละสถานทูต)
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Why NYC Legal & Notary for Thai National ID Card → Mongolian
Structurally we are a law firm with an embedded language-services department, not a language vendor that buys legal advice as needed — the difference is decisive on rejection-risk work. Everything the file needs sits under one roof: six Notarial Services Attorneys, 200+ certified translators across 205 languages, and a daily run to Chaeng Watthana.
Mongolian work is assigned to senior translator vetted by Thailand's Department of Consular Affairs. Selection rests on three tests — near-native command of Mongolian, proven court-grade legal translation, and no history of rejected filings at the MFA or the embassy. Every translator signs an NDA covering attorney-client privilege.
What repeat clients cite
- EN, TH and Mongolian support by phone, LINE, WhatsApp, WeChat, KakaoTalk, Telegram and email.
- Rejection insurance. If MFA or the Mongolian embassy rejects our work due to a translation defect, we re-file at no charge and absorb the government re-filing fee.
- Bilingual case manager. One person handles your file end-to-end; ask questions in Thai, English or via your preferred language.
- Terminology memory per pair. The Mongolian desk keeps a maintained glossary of registry terms, so the same Thai term is rendered identically across every document in your set.
- Notarial capacity in-house. Six Notarial Services Attorneys sit in the same office as the translation desk, so the notary gate never becomes an external booking.
- Daily presence at Chaeng Watthana. Our liaison team files at the Department of Consular Affairs every working day, so a file never waits for a courier run to be scheduled.
Using your Mongolian document abroad
When a job has moved cleanly through translation, notary, MFA and embassy, the destination counter rarely has anything further to ask — and that is the outcome we engineer for. If the receiving office requests an additional step — for example a sworn translator's signature notarised in the destination country, or a translation re-done into a regional dialect — we provide a follow-up service from our partner network of overseas counsel.
- Apostille substitution letter — for receiving authorities that mistakenly request an Apostille (Thailand is not yet a Hague signatory), we provide a notarised explanation letter accepted by most foreign registrars.
- Re-issuance — if the destination retains the original, we keep the certified scan on file and produce another legalised copy on 48-hour turnaround.
- Affidavit of translation accuracy — a sworn statement signed before a Notary Public in the destination country; we prepare the bilingual template.
- Long-term archiving — your translated and legalised file is archived for 7 years; request a fresh certified copy at any time without re-paying for translation.
FAQ
Q. Do you handle the MFA and embassy steps too?
Yes — translation, Notary (if needed), Thai MFA legalisation and embassy attestation are handled end-to-end in one workflow.
Q. What if my passport name differs from the name on the Thai National ID Card?
Send us both documents; we annotate the discrepancy in a notarised covering letter that Mongolian authorities accept in lieu of a name-change certificate for transliteration mismatches.
Q. Can I send the document by email or do I need to come in person?
For translation alone a clear photo or PDF is sufficient. For MFA and embassy gates we need the original Thai document — courier it to our Lat Phrao office; we courier the legalised originals back.
Q. How long does the full Mongolian legalisation process take?
Translation alone: 24–48 hours. With MFA legalisation: 4–7 working days. With MFA + embassy: 7–17 working days depending on the embassy. Rush options compress this to 2–3 days.
Q. Is the translation valid for use in multiple Mongolian-speaking countries?
In most cases yes — the MFA stamp is universal, but each destination embassy adds its own attestation. We can stamp additional embassies during the same workflow on request.
Q. แปลบัตรประชาชนเป็นมองโกเลีย ราคาเท่าไร?
ค่าบริการคิดตามจำนวนหน้า ความเร่งด่วน และจำนวนตราประทับที่ปลายทางต้องการ จึงขอให้สอบถามเจ้าหน้าที่เพื่อรับใบเสนอราคาก่อนเริ่มงาน ส่วนค่าธรรมเนียมราชการของกรมการกงสุลคือ ฿200 (ปกติ) / ฿400 (ด่วน) ต่อตราประทับ · โทร 083-249-4999 หรือ LINE @NYCLI
Q. ใช้เวลาแปลและรับรองมองโกเลียกี่วัน?
แปลอย่างเดียว 24-48 ชั่วโมง รวม MFA 4-7 วันทำการ รวม MFA + สถานทูต 7-17 วันทำการ มีบริการเร่งด่วน 4 ชั่วโมง / 1 วัน
Primary sources & verification
Every procedural statement on this page is checked against the issuing authority below. Where an authority updates its requirements, this page is corrected — we do not restate outdated procedure.
- Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Thailand)Legalisation (นิติกรณ์) requirements, accepted document formats, and the statutory service fee schedule.
- Lawyers' Council of Thailand under Royal PatronageNotarial Services Attorney licensing — who may lawfully notarise documents in Thailand.
- Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH) — Apostille SectionContracting-party status and the legal effect of an Apostille certificate between member states.
Government fees quoted anywhere on this site are the authorities' own statutory rates. Our professional fees are quoted per case — contact us by phone, LINE or email for a written quotation.
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