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- MFA + Norwegian embassy legalisation handled in-house
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- senior translator vetted by Thailand's Department of Consular Affairs on staff for Norwegian
- ทีมงานพูดภาษาไทย-อังกฤษ-นอร์เวย์ ตอบไลน์ภายใน 15 นาที
- 4-hour rush available for Divorce Decree
Translating a Divorce Decree (ใบหย่า) into Norwegian (Norsk) is one of the most repeated requests on NYC Legal & Notary's translation desk. Whether you are working towards an immigration, education, business, family or estate goal, senior translator vetted by Thailand's Department of Consular Affairs handles the text end to end, so the same wording clears the MFA counter, the embassy desk and the receiving authority overseas; everything below is taken from live case sheets — pricing bands, the eight-gate pipeline, the rejection list our Norwegian reviewers maintain, and a glossary you can verify against your own documents.
Files of this type — custody filing, remarriage abroad, single-status proof, visa application — pass through the Norwegian desk every week of the year. 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. Read on for the workflow, the quirks of Norwegian-reading registries, a preparation checklist, and the glossary that explains each term printed on your Divorce Decree.
Why a specialist Norwegian translator matters for Divorce Decree
Behind the one or two pages of a Thai Divorce Decree sit decades of registry conventions: form codes, district abbreviations, officer titles, stamp colours. A general translator routinely flattens those distinctions and triggers a rejection. On a Divorce Decree the difference between "issued by" and "registered at" is not stylistic; Norwegian authorities read the verb as a legal claim and any drift between the two is a hard rejection.
Court divorces require both the court judgment (คำพิพากษา) and the Amphur registration (คร.6 / คร.7). Both must be translated together.
The terminology used on your file is reconciled, line by line, against three published references:
- The Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Department of Consular Affairs — legalisation requirements and accepted certification wording (consular.mfa.go.th)
- Relevant universities, professional bodies and court systems in Norwegian-speaking jurisdictions
- The Norwegian embassy in Bangkok — that mission's own published attestation rules and document checklist
End-to-end the file is engineered to be uneventful for the receiving officer — every fact in the place they expect it, every term they expect to see — and uneventful files clear on first read.
Regional considerations for Norwegian
EU/EEA countries vary by sworn-translator regime: Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Portugal and the Netherlands each require translations executed by an officially sworn translator either locally or through MFA legalisation in Bangkok.
For the Divorce Decree specifically, our Norwegian desk pays particular attention to:
- Dates & calendars. The Thai Buddhist year (พ.ศ.) must be converted to the Common Era; we provide both formats side-by-side.
- Issuing office identity. The Amphur or court that issued the Divorce Decree is named in full, so the destination can verify the source registry directly.
- Page and annex mapping. Where the Thai original has annexes, the translation preserves the same page order so an officer can compare side by side.
- Name transliteration. Norwegian authorities check the translated name against your passport — any mismatch is grounds for rejection.
- Address formats. Thai addresses run from the smallest unit outward; the translation reorders them into the sequence the Norwegian authority reads, without altering any element.
Turnaround & rush options
Translation of a Divorce Decree into Norwegian usually lands inside the 24–48 hour window for our standard panel. Once the Department of Consular Affairs step is added, plan for 4–7 working days, and for another 3–10 working days at the embassy counter.
For urgent cases we offer:
- 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.
- 1-day express MFA — the Department of Consular Affairs charges the express government fee (THB 400 per stamp); file before the 09:30 cut-off.
- Parallel gate preparation — the notary declaration and MFA cover sheet are drafted while translation QA is still running, removing a half-day of dead time.
What determines your quote for Divorce Decree → Norwegian
For budgeting, the 2-page Divorce Decree on the Norwegian pipeline carries the line items below; the case manager confirms the exact total before any gate is touched:
- Notary Public step: optional — we add it when the destination checklist calls for a notarised translator signature.
- Translation & certifying statement: priced against the actual page count; the fee already covers the company seal that the Department of Consular Affairs recognises.
- 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.
- Embassy attestation: the Norwegian mission in Bangkok publishes its own consular tariff, which we re-check on the day of filing.
Two variables move the number: how many pages carry official text, and whether the receiving office adds an affidavit or a rush deadline. Send a scan via LINE @NYCLI or email nyclegal@ilc.ltd and our staff will confirm the fee inside 15 minutes during business hours.
Step-by-step legalisation workflow
Operationally the workflow is a queue of eight gates; the case manager owns the queue and you receive a notification at each transition:
- File opening. We review your scan of the Divorce Decree, check the issue date and issuing office, and tell you immediately if a fresh copy is needed.
- Translation into Norwegian. Performed by our credentialed senior translator vetted by Thailand's Department of Consular Affairs. Names, dates and registration numbers are cross-checked against your passport.
- Notary Public (if required). One of our in-house Notarial Services Attorneys notarises the translation where the destination asks for it.
- Certifying statement. The finished Norwegian text is bound with our translator declaration and company seal in the wording the Department of Consular Affairs accepts.
- Second-eye QA. A senior reviewer cross-checks every page against the source and flags any name/date inconsistency before the seal is applied.
- 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.
- Embassy attestation. The legalised set is filed with the Norwegian mission in Bangkok under that embassy's own submission rules and collected on release.
- Return of documents. The completed Divorce Decree set is released to you by office pickup, courier, EMS or international express, with a certified scan sent first.
Supporting documents you should prepare
In practical use overseas the translated Divorce Decree travels with companion documents — the catalogue below covers what most Norwegian registrars and consulates expect to see on the same desk.
- Remarriage abroad — should be prepared together with the passport bio page so the name spelling can be matched at the counter.
- Custody filing — should be prepared together with the passport bio page so the name spelling can be matched at the counter.
- Visa application — is generally accepted only when the passport bio page accompanies it for identity verification.
- Single-status proof — typically also needs your passport bio page and a recent photo.
Common rejections we help you avoid
Our reviewers keep a running tally of why Divorce Decree files come back stamped — five categories cover almost everything they record:
- Photocopies submitted instead of originals with attached translation.
- Names spelled differently across passport, Divorce Decree and supporting documents — Norwegian authorities require an exact match.
- Registry or form codes dropped from the header, leaving the receiving registrar unable to tie the translation back to the Thai original.
- The MFA legalisation and the Norwegian embassy attestation obtained out of order, which the destination counter treats as an unlegalised chain.
- Officer titles flattened into one generic word, so Registrar, District Officer and Chief District Officer become indistinguishable.
Glossary — key terms for Divorce Decree translation
Below is the operating glossary the Norwegian desk locks into every file — the same reference card our junior translators carry on day one and the same one our reviewers cross-check against on the last pass:
- Registry number / เลขทะเบียน — the identifier printed on the Thai original that lets an overseas registrar tie the translation back to the source record.
- Sworn translator / ผู้แปลสาบาน — translator officially registered with a foreign court or ministry; relevant for Norwegian in some EU jurisdictions.
- Transliteration — converting Thai script names into Norwegian characters; must match the spelling in your passport.
- Embassy attestation / รับรองสถานทูต — the Norwegian embassy in Bangkok validates the Thai MFA stamp.
- 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.
- Apostille — single-step alternative to MFA+embassy for Hague Convention members (Thailand: not a signatory yet → MFA route applies).
เนื้อหาภาษาไทย — แปลใบหย่าเป็นนอร์เวย์
เอกสาร ใบหย่า เป็นเอกสารทะเบียนที่มีถ้อยคำเฉพาะทาง การแปลเป็นนอร์เวย์ จึงต้องใช้นักแปลที่เข้าใจทั้งภาษาต้นทางและระบบทะเบียนปลายทางพร้อม ๆ กัน เพื่อไม่ให้ตกชั้นที่ MFA หรือสถานทูตนอร์เวย์
ทีมภาษานอร์เวย์ของเราใช้กระบวนการตรวจซ้ำสองชั้น โดยผู้ตรวจคนที่สองจะเทียบคำแปลกับต้นฉบับ ใบหย่า ทีละบรรทัด แล้วจึงประทับตราบริษัทและส่งกรมการกงสุลในวันทำการถัดไป
ค่าบริการ
ค่าใช้จ่ายแบ่งเป็นสองก้อนเสมอ คือค่าธรรมเนียมราชการที่มีอัตราประกาศชัดเจน และค่าบริการของเราที่คิดตามขอบเขตงานจริง
- รับรองโนตารี: สอบถามเจ้าหน้าที่ — ใช้เฉพาะกรณีปลายทางกำหนด
- รับรองกรมการกงสุล (MFA): ค่าธรรมเนียมราชการ ฿200 (ปกติ) / ฿400 (ด่วน) ต่อตราประทับ ตามอัตราที่กรมการกงสุลประกาศ (consular.mfa.go.th) + ค่าบริการยื่นแทน (สอบถามเจ้าหน้าที่)
- ค่าแปลใบหย่าเป็นนอร์เวย์ + รับรองคำแปล: สอบถามค่าบริการกับเจ้าหน้าที่ (คิดตามจำนวนหน้าและกำหนดส่ง)
- รับรองสถานทูตนอร์เวย์: เป็นไปตามอัตราที่สถานทูตกำหนด เราตรวจสอบอัตราล่าสุดกับสถานทูตก่อนยื่นทุกครั้ง
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Why NYC Legal & Notary for Divorce Decree → Norwegian
Our practice is a registered Thai law firm operating under the supervision of the Lawyers Council of Thailand. We operate six in-house Notarial Services Attorneys, a panel of more than 200 certified translators across 205 languages, and a dedicated MFA & embassy liaison team that visits the Department of Consular Affairs at Chaeng Watthana every working day.
Norwegian work is assigned to senior translator vetted by Thailand's Department of Consular Affairs. Selection rests on three tests — near-native command of Norwegian, 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.
Why files keep coming back to this desk
- Bilingual case manager. One person handles your file end-to-end; ask questions in Thai, English or via your preferred language.
- Rejection insurance. If MFA or the Norwegian embassy rejects our work due to a translation defect, we re-file at no charge and absorb the government re-filing fee.
- 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.
- Confidentiality by default. Files are encrypted at rest, deleted from working storage 90 days after delivery, and never used as AI training data.
- EN, TH and Norwegian support by phone, LINE, WhatsApp, WeChat, KakaoTalk, Telegram and email.
- Terminology memory per pair. The Norwegian desk keeps a maintained glossary of registry terms, so the same Thai term is rendered identically across every document in your set.
Using your Norwegian document abroad
Because the pipeline ends at the same standard the destination authority opens their checklist against, the receiving officer's review is usually a verification rather than an evaluation. 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
FAQ
Q. Will the Norwegian embassy / receiving authority accept your translation?
Yes — our Norwegian translations are produced by senior translator vetted by Thailand's Department of Consular Affairs and are accepted by Thailand's Department of Consular Affairs (MFA), the destination embassy in Bangkok and overseas registries. Divorce Decree files are part of our regular caseload, and if a file is refused because of a defect on our side we correct and re-file it at our own cost.
Q. How long does the full Norwegian 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. What if my passport name differs from the name on the Divorce Decree?
Send us both documents; we annotate the discrepancy in a notarised covering letter that Norwegian 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. Is the translation valid for use in multiple Norwegian-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. แปลใบหย่าเป็นนอร์เวย์ ราคาเท่าไร?
ค่าบริการคิดตามจำนวนหน้า ความเร่งด่วน และจำนวนตราประทับที่ปลายทางต้องการ จึงขอให้สอบถามเจ้าหน้าที่เพื่อรับใบเสนอราคาก่อนเริ่มงาน ส่วนค่าธรรมเนียมราชการของกรมการกงสุลคือ ฿200 (ปกติ) / ฿400 (ด่วน) ต่อตราประทับ · โทร 083-249-4999 หรือ LINE @NYCLI
Q. ใช้เวลาแปลและรับรองนอร์เวย์กี่วัน?
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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