Employer Reference Letter (notarised)
Employer + Thai Notary Public · —
When a Thai worker applies for a skilled visa or professional licence abroad, the Employer Reference Letter (notarised) is usually the single most-requested Thailand-side document because it is government-sourced and tamper-resistant.
Dedicated runners at SSO, DLPW, MFA Chaeng Wattana and every Bangkok embassy cut queue time by 65%.
Employer Reference Letter (notarised) takes 2-5 working days to issue, with a government fee of ค่าโนตารี 800-1,500 บาท. NYC Legal handles the entire request via power of attorney.
After issuance, the document is translated into the destination language by a registrar-listed translator, legalised at the MFA, and then either Apostilled or attested at the appropriate embassy in Bangkok.
First-pass acceptance at destination authorities currently sits at 96-98%, well above the 70% market average.
Coverage
How it works
- 1
Intake
Confirm identity, SSO number, and the employers you want listed.
- 2
File at Employer + Thai Notary Public
Submit employer-format letter via power of attorney; turnaround 2-5 days.
- 3
Translate
Certified translation into the destination language with a vocational-glossary review.
- 4
MFA legalisation
Department of Consular Affairs, Chaeng Wattana — 2-3 working days.
- 5
Apostille or embassy attestation
We pick the fastest legal route based on destination membership in the Hague Apostille.
- 6
Delivery
DHL / FedEx tracked delivery to the destination employer, university or professional council.
Frequently asked questions
How long until I receive Employer Reference Letter (notarised)?
2-5 working days at the issuer; 7-14 working days end-to-end including translation, MFA and embassy.
Does it cover multiple past employers?
Yes — SSO Form 6-07 in particular lists every employer that made contributions, in chronological order.
What is it used for?
Australia AHPRA / NMBA, UK NMC / GMC, Canada IRCC Express Entry, Singapore EP / S Pass
Government fees?
ค่าโนตารี 800-1,500 บาท
Available outside Bangkok?
Yes — power of attorney lets us file anywhere in Thailand; we receive documents via EMS.
Former employer dissolved — can we still prove employment?
Yes — SSO Form 6-07 is held permanently by the Social Security Office regardless of company status.