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🇪🇬 Thai National ID Card Arabic (Egyptian)

Certified translation, Notary Public, Thai MFA legalization, and Arabic (Egyptian) embassy attestation — handled end-to-end in one file. 11 min read.

24–48h translation฿560 – ฿1,160 MFA + embassy ready
  • 4-hour rush available for Thai National ID Card
  • Free reply within 15 minutes during business hours
  • MFA-accepted translator on our in-house panel on staff for Arabic (Egyptian)
  • MFA + Arabic (Egyptian) embassy legalisation handled in-house
  • DHL Express worldwide tracked shipping
  • ทีมงานพูดภาษาไทย-อังกฤษ-อาหรับ (อียิปต์) ตอบไลน์ภายใน 15 นาที

Translating a Thai National ID Card (บัตรประชาชน) into Arabic (Egyptian) (العربية المصرية) is one of the most repeated requests on NYC Legal & Notary's translation desk. Regardless of whether your deadline is set by a consulate slot, a board meeting or a wedding date, our in-house MFA-accepted translator on our in-house panel 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; the playbook below covers price, calendar, supporting copies, transliteration rules and the rejection patterns the Arabic (Egyptian) desk sees most often.

Our Arabic (Egyptian) desk has handled thousands of Thai National ID Card cases for purposes ranging from banking abroad, notarized true copies, identity verification. Each case is logged, dual-reviewed and quality-controlled against the standards published by the Department of Consular Affairs and the destination authority. Below you will find authoritative pricing, a step-by-step legalisation workflow, regional notes specific to Arabic (Egyptian) reading authorities, supporting-document checklists, and a bilingual glossary of every term that appears on your translated Thai National ID Card.

Why a specialist Arabic (Egyptian) translator matters for Thai National ID Card

Behind the one or two pages of a Thai Thai National ID Card sit decades of registry conventions: form codes, district abbreviations, officer titles, stamp colours. A general translator routinely flattens those distinctions and triggers a rejection. The Thai honorifics "นาย", "นาง", "นางสาว" each have a sanctioned Arabic (Egyptian) equivalent — substituting one for another shifts marital and civil status, and a Thai National ID Card carrying the wrong honorific is routinely refused without comment.

Most overseas authorities prefer a passport rather than an ID card; however a notarized translated copy is sometimes required for property purchase abroad.

Our Arabic (Egyptian) desk maintains a glossary reconciled against:

  • The Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs Department of Consular Affairs
  • The Arabic (Egyptian) embassy in Bangkok
  • Relevant universities, professional bodies, and court systems in Arabic (Egyptian)-speaking jurisdictions

Our internal scorecard for Thai National ID Card → Arabic (Egyptian) tracks first-pass embassy acceptance as the headline KPI, and the rolling twelve-month figure has not dipped below 97% since the pipeline was last re-engineered.

Turnaround & rush options

Most Thai National ID Card → Arabic (Egyptian) files clear translation inside two working days. Adding MFA legalisation extends the total to 4–7 working days. Embassy attestation adds another 3–10 working days depending on the destination.

For urgent cases we offer:

  • 4-hour rush translation — surcharge of 50–100%.
  • 1-day express MFA — additional government fee, file before the 09:30 cut-off.
  • Embassy priority queues — available with most embassies in Bangkok at a small handling fee.

Supporting documents you should prepare

Most rejection notices for an otherwise-correct Thai National ID Card trace to missing companion paperwork rather than a translation flaw; the items below are the ones the Arabic (Egyptian) side most commonly asks for.

  • Banking abroad — typically also needs your passport bio page and a recent photo.
  • Notarized true copies — typically also needs your passport bio page and a recent photo.
  • Identity verification — typically also needs your passport bio page and a recent photo.

Regional considerations for Arabic (Egyptian)

GCC states (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain) require Arabic translation followed by Thai MFA + the GCC embassy in Bangkok; Iranian and Israeli flows are separate.

For the Thai National ID Card specifically, our Arabic (Egyptian) desk pays particular attention to:

  • Official seals & stamps. Thai stamps and signatures are described in the target language so overseas officers can verify authenticity.
  • 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.
  • Name transliteration. Arabic (Egyptian) authorities check the translated name against your passport — any mismatch is grounds for rejection.
  • Dates & calendars. The Thai Buddhist year (พ.ศ.) must be converted to the Common Era; we provide both formats side-by-side.

Common rejections we help you avoid

If you are reading this after a rejection notice landed on your desk, the cause is almost certainly inside the five-item list below:

  • Out-of-date copies — embassies usually want a Thai National ID Card issued within the last 3–6 months.
  • Names spelled differently across passport, Thai National ID Card and supporting documents — Arabic (Egyptian) authorities require an exact match.
  • Photocopies submitted instead of originals with attached translation.
  • Missing MFA or embassy gate — most Arabic (Egyptian) authorities require both, not just one.
  • Translations done by uncertified translators that lack the MFA-accepted seal.

Step-by-step legalisation workflow

Below is the production line every file walks through — none of the gates can be reordered, all of them are logged:

  1. 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.
  2. Translation into Arabic (Egyptian). Performed by our credentialed MFA-accepted translator on our in-house panel. Names, dates and registration numbers are cross-checked against your passport.
  3. Notary Public (if required). One of our six in-house Notarial Services Attorneys notarises the translation, which most embassies require.
  4. Delivery. Pickup at our office, courier in Bangkok, EMS across Thailand, or DHL Express to 200+ countries.
  5. Arabic (Egyptian) embassy attestation. We submit to the destination embassy in Bangkok and collect the legalised document.
  6. Company certification. We affix our official translator seal and a signed declaration accepted by Thai MFA.
  7. Second-eye QA. A senior reviewer cross-checks every page against the source and flags any name/date inconsistency before the seal is applied.
  8. Thai MFA legalisation. Our courier files at the Department of Consular Affairs (Chaeng Watthana) the next working day. Standard return: 3–5 working days.

Pricing for Thai National ID Card → Arabic (Egyptian)

Published price band for a typical 1-page Thai National ID Card → Arabic (Egyptian) job, broken down by gate so you can see exactly where the money goes:

  • Translation: ฿560 – ฿1,160 (includes company seal & certifying statement, MFA-accepted).
  • Notary Public (Notarial Services Attorney): ฿1,500 – ฿4,000 per document if required by the destination.
  • Thai MFA legalisation: ฿800 – ฿1,500 per document.
  • Arabic (Egyptian) embassy attestation: ฿2,500 – ฿12,000 per document depending on embassy.

The total bill scales with page count, with rush options at +50–100%, and with whether the destination demands additional notarised affidavits. Send a scan via LINE @NYCLI or email nyclegal@ilc.ltd for a fixed quote inside 15 minutes during business hours.

Glossary — key terms for Thai National ID Card translation

Every translated Arabic (Egyptian) packet ships with the same controlled vocabulary; we summarise the terms below so receiving counters can audit the file against their own checklist:

  • Certified translation / คำแปลรับรอง — translation accompanied by a signed declaration of accuracy; required by MFA.
  • Sworn translator / ผู้แปลสาบาน — translator officially registered with a foreign court or ministry; relevant for Arabic (Egyptian) in some EU jurisdictions.
  • Embassy attestation / รับรองสถานทูต — the Arabic (Egyptian) embassy in Bangkok validates the Thai MFA stamp.
  • Transliteration — converting Thai script names into Arabic (Egyptian) 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.
  • Apostille — single-step alternative to MFA+embassy for Hague Convention members (Thailand: not a signatory yet → MFA route applies).
  • Notarisation / รับรองโนตารี — a Notarial Services Attorney certifies the translator's signature or the copy; required by some Arabic (Egyptian) authorities.

เนื้อหาภาษาไทย — แปลบัตรประชาชนเป็นอาหรับ (อียิปต์)

เอกสาร บัตรประชาชน เป็นเอกสารทะเบียนที่มีถ้อยคำเฉพาะทาง การแปลเป็นอาหรับ (อียิปต์) จึงต้องใช้นักแปลที่เข้าใจทั้งภาษาต้นทางและระบบทะเบียนปลายทางพร้อม ๆ กัน เพื่อไม่ให้ตกชั้นที่ MFA หรือสถานทูตอาหรับ (อียิปต์)

เคส บัตรประชาชน → อาหรับ (อียิปต์) ทุกเคสมีผู้จัดการเคสรับผิดชอบเป็นชื่อบุคคล ลูกค้าสามารถติดต่อสอบถามสถานะได้ทุกวันทำการผ่าน LINE @NYCLI

ราคาภาษาไทย (โดยประมาณ)

  • ค่าแปลบัตรประชาชนเป็นอาหรับ (อียิปต์): ฿560 – ฿1,160 ต่อชุด
  • รับรองโนตารี: ฿1,500 – ฿4,000 ต่อฉบับ
  • รับรองกรมการกงสุล (MFA): ฿800 – ฿1,500 ต่อฉบับ
  • รับรองสถานทูตอาหรับ (อียิปต์): ฿2,500 – ฿12,000 ต่อฉบับ

ขั้นตอนการใช้บริการ

  1. ส่งภาพถ่ายหรือ PDF ของบัตรประชาชนมาที่ LINE @NYCLI หรืออีเมล nyclegal@ilc.ltd
  2. รับใบเสนอราคาแบบฟิกซ์เรทภายใน 15 นาที (ในเวลาทำการ)
  3. เริ่มแปล + QA 2 ชั้น ภายใน 24-48 ชั่วโมง
  4. รับรองตราบริษัท · ส่งกรมการกงสุล (3-5 วันทำการ)
  5. ส่งสถานทูตอาหรับ (อียิปต์) · รับเอกสารกลับมารับรอง (3-10 วันทำการ)
  6. จัดส่งคืน: รับเองที่สำนักงานลาดพร้าว · EMS ทั่วไทย · DHL Express ทั่วโลก

คำถามที่พบบ่อย

ถาม: ต้องนำต้นฉบับบัตรประชาชนมาที่สำนักงานหรือไม่?
ตอบ: สำหรับแปลอย่างเดียวใช้ภาพถ่ายชัด ๆ ได้ แต่ขั้นตอน MFA และสถานทูตต้องใช้ต้นฉบับตัวจริง

ถาม: ใช้เวลานานเท่าไร?
ตอบ: แปลอย่างเดียว 24-48 ชั่วโมง · ครบ MFA + สถานทูต 7-17 วันทำการ

ถาม: ใบเสนอราคาฟรีหรือไม่?
ตอบ: ฟรี — ส่งภาพมาทาง LINE @NYCLI ได้ตลอด

Why NYC Legal & Notary for Thai National ID Card → Arabic (Egyptian)

The Arabic (Egyptian) desk operates inside a Lawyers-Council-registered Thai law firm whose six Notarial Services Attorneys cover every gate from notary to embassy without external sub-contracting. 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.

For the Arabic (Egyptian) pair your file is handled by MFA-accepted translator on our in-house panel who is screened on three criteria: native or near-native Arabic (Egyptian) command, demonstrated court-grade legal-translation experience, and a clean track record with Thailand's MFA and the relevant embassy. Every translator signs an NDA covering attorney-client privilege.

Concrete reasons clients return

  • Bilingual case manager. One person handles your file end-to-end; ask questions in Thai, English or via your preferred language.
  • EN, TH and Arabic (Egyptian) support by phone, LINE, WhatsApp, WeChat, KakaoTalk, Telegram and email.
  • Rejection insurance. If MFA or the Arabic (Egyptian) embassy rejects our work due to a translation defect, we re-file at no charge and absorb the government re-filing fee.
  • Single-window service. Translation, Notary, MFA filing, embassy attestation and worldwide courier are booked once — you do not chase three vendors.
  • Confidentiality by default. Files are encrypted at rest, deleted from working storage 90 days after delivery, and never used as AI training data.
  • Fixed-fee quotes within 15 minutes. No surprise charges after the work begins; the LINE quote is the invoice you receive on delivery.

Using your Arabic (Egyptian) document abroad

Our service-level promise is first-attempt acceptance by the destination Arabic (Egyptian) authority, and the measured first-pass rate sits in the high nineties. 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. 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. Will the Arabic (Egyptian) embassy / receiving authority accept your translation?

Yes — our Arabic (Egyptian) translations are produced by MFA-accepted translator on our in-house panel and accepted by Thailand's MFA, the destination embassy and overseas registries. We process thousands of Thai National ID Card files every year.

Q. Is the translation valid for use in multiple Arabic (Egyptian)-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. How much does a Thai National ID Card translation into Arabic (Egyptian) cost?

Indicatively ฿560 – ฿1,160 for translation alone, plus optional Notary (฿1,500+), Thai MFA (฿800+) and embassy attestation (฿2,500+) depending on the receiving authority. Call 083-249-4999 for a 15-minute fixed quote.

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. แปลบัตรประชาชนเป็นอาหรับ (อียิปต์) ราคาเท่าไร?

ค่าแปลโดยประมาณ ฿560 – ฿1,160 ต่อชุด ยังไม่รวมรับรองโนตารี (฿1,500+) MFA (฿800+) และสถานทูต (฿2,500+) โทร 083-249-4999

Q. ใช้เวลาแปลและรับรองอาหรับ (อียิปต์)กี่วัน?

แปลอย่างเดียว 24-48 ชั่วโมง รวม MFA 4-7 วันทำการ รวม MFA + สถานทูต 7-17 วันทำการ มีบริการเร่งด่วน 4 ชั่วโมง / 1 วัน

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