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Sub-Registrar / Special Marriage Act 1954 · X-2 Entry Visa (Spouse)

From THB 12,00012-18 working days (Thai-side)

When you plan to register your marriage at the Sub-Registrar / Special Marriage Act 1954 in India, NYC Legal handles every Thai-side document so you can focus on the ceremony itself.

End-to-end accountability: if a document is rejected because of our error we redo it free of charge and absorb the additional government fees.

Standard route: obtain Certificate of No Impediment from your district office → translate into English / Hindi via a registrar-listed translator → legalise at MFA → certify at สถานทูตอินเดียประจำประเทศไทย → courier to your partner in India for the Sub-Registrar / Special Marriage Act 1954 appointment. Thai-side timing: 12-18 working days.

Specifics for India: Special Marriage Act requires 30-day public notice. After the ceremony, Marriage Certificate มาtranslateและre-register at your Thai district office

Approximately 97-99% of our marriage-overseas dossiers pass the destination registrar on the first review — well above the 70-80% market average.

How it works

  1. 1

    Consultation & roadmap

    Our attorneys map the documentary chain against the X-2 Entry Visa (Spouse) pathway and your ceremony date.

  2. 2

    Source-document collection

    We retrieve CONI, birth certificate, household registration, ID copies — even when the originals sit in an upcountry district.

  3. 3

    Certified translation

    Translation into English / Hindi by a Department of Consular Affairs registered translator, formatted exactly as สถานทูตอินเดียประจำประเทศไทย requires.

  4. 4

    MFA legalisation

    Documents and translations are walked through MFA Chaeng Wattana — 2-3 working days.

  5. 5

    สถานทูตอินเดียประจำประเทศไทย attestation

    Legalised set is submitted to สถานทูตอินเดียประจำประเทศไทย in Bangkok. Embassy fees range ~THB 1,500-2,400.

  6. 6

    International courier

    Certified file couriered door-to-door to your partner in India (DHL/FedEx) with end-to-end tracking.

  7. 7

    Back-registration in Thailand

    Translate the destination marriage certificate back into Thai and register at your Thai district office within 90 days — we handle the full loop.

Frequently asked questions

Do both spouses need to travel to India?

Yes — the Sub-Registrar / Special Marriage Act 1954 requires both parties to appear in person with witnesses.

What is the estimated Thai-side cost?

Document procurement, translation, MFA, and embassy fees usually total THB 12,000-25,000 per couple, exclusive of สถานทูตอินเดียประจำประเทศไทย attestation (THB 1,500-2,400).

I was previously married — what else is needed?

A certified divorce decree or registration for every prior marriage, translated and legalised on the same chain.

Is the India marriage certificate immediately valid in Thailand?

It must be translated into Thai, MFA-legalised, and re-registered at a Thai district office within 90 days. We handle this back-loop.

Total timeline?

Thai-side: 12-18 working days; add ceremony lead time at the destination registry. Most couples close the loop within 4-8 weeks.

Which spouse visa applies?

X-2 Entry Visa (Spouse). We prepare base documents; visa issuance follows destination immigration policy.

I live upcountry — can I avoid travelling to Bangkok?

Yes — our courier collects originals nationwide, or you can ship via EMS/Kerry to our Bangkok office.

If documents are rejected, what's the recourse?

If the rejection is on us, we redo the work free of charge and cover the extra government fees.

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