MFA + Vietnamese Embassy Chain — Use in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam · Filed at MFA Consular Bangkok · THB 3,500–6,500 · 7–10 business days
Chain pack for Thai-origin documents used in Vietnam · MFA + Vietnamese Embassy Sathorn · WFOE, Work Permit, and TRC support.
At a glance
What is included
- MFA + Vietnamese Embassy Bangkok filing
- Vietnamese certified translation with translator's seal
- Optional Sub-DOJ coordination on landing
- Sealed pickup and delivery
Not included (transparent)
- Sub-DOJ Vietnam fees not included
Common use cases
- WFOE / Rep Office incorporation
- Work Permit and TRC (Temporary Residence Card)
- Cross-border marriage registration
Vienna Convention basis and international recognition
Every document must spell names identically, character-for-character, with the passport as the anchor. Any name-change certificates must accompany the file, translated and certified. Dates and seals must be legible; faded stamps trigger rejection at the counter.
Name-spelling and date-format landmines to avoid
Under the 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, the MFA has the authority to certify that the signature and seal of a Thai official are genuine. The red-seal Garuda therefore carries reciprocal recognition across every treaty counterparty.
The MFA + destination embassy chain in Bangkok
Thailand acceded to the Hague Apostille Convention in 2025, but MFA legalization is still the correct route for (a) ~70 non-Hague destinations (China, India, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Vietnam, Qatar, etc.), (b) document classes excluded under Article 1 of the Convention, and (c) destinations that specifically require dual authentication.
Reverse Chain: foreign documents for use inside Thailand
If the destination rejects the file on grounds of format, seal, or authentication, we re-file at the MFA counter with no additional agent fee, within 60 days of the original red-seal date.
How the filing runs
- 11. Send documents + destination countryBy LINE @nyclegal, email, or WhatsApp. We verify upstream authentication and confirm the destination-country chain requirements.
- 22. Upstream authentication checkConfirm Notary / DBD / MoE / MoI / Amphur seals are correct. If any are missing, we arrange them in the same pack to save time.
- 33. MFA counter filingLicensed agent-of-record files at the Department of Consular Affairs · THB 200/400 government fee · Express 1–2 days or Standard 3–5 days.
- 44. Optional destination-embassy chainFor non-Hague destinations, we file at the destination embassy in Bangkok — booking slots, submitting, and tracking until the stamp is issued.
- 55. Delivery + audit packSealed EMS/DHL delivery with tracking. Audit summary lists attestation IDs and dates for compliance records.
Where it is accepted
Frequently asked
Q1.Since Thailand joined Apostille, do I still need MFA?
Yes — for non-Hague destinations (~70 countries) and for document classes outside Apostille scope. MFA + destination embassy is still the standard route.
Q2.How long does it take?
7–10 business days. MFA Standard 3–5 days; MFA Express 1–2 days; chain packs add 7–21 days depending on the destination.
Q3.Do you handle nationwide document intake?
Yes — EMS/DHL/priority mail. Free pickup within 20 Bangkok districts; provincial intake by EMS in 1–2 days.
Q4.Do I need to arrange the upstream authentication?
No. We arrange Notary, DBD, MoE, or Amphur stamps in the same pack. If you already have them, we verify before we go to the MFA counter.
Q5.Do you handle the reverse chain?
Yes — foreign document → Foreign Office → Royal Thai Embassy → MFA counter in Bangkok. Usable at every Thai authority.
Q6.What language must the document be in?
MFA primarily accepts Thai. Non-Thai originals need a Thai certified translation first — bundled inside the Translation pack.
Related legalization packs
Ready to file at MFA Consular?
Ready to file MFA + Vietnamese Embassy Chain — Use in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam? LINE @nyclegal, phone +66 83 249 4999, or contact@nyconlinetranslation.com — a licensed agent locks the price at THB 3,500 and the 7–10-day timeline before we start.
