Legally Marry a Thai
As marriage to a Thai is a
possibility for anyone considering bringing a Thai to Australia
I have included this page. Here you will find information to
legally marry a Thai person in Thailand. These steps are
necessary if you want your marriage to be recognised in
Australia. If you do not register you marriage as set out here
you are not married according to Thai or Australian law.
The details on this page are based on
my experience of going through the process and from information
gathered from the Australian embassy in Bangkok and on their
website: Registering marriages in Thailand. While
all care have been taken in the preparation of this
information I am not responsible for any inaccuracies.
Below is the list of steps you need to
work through to become legally married.
Statutory declaration
You must complete a pro-forma statutory
declaration stating that you are free to marry. It can only be
witnessed at the Australian embassy in Bangkok. The fee is
listed as A$20 (590 Baht, February 2010) to be paid in Thai
Baht in cash or by credit card. There are no ATMs inside the
embassy. See the pro-forma statutory declaration that you
will be required to complete at the embassy. Blank pro-forma
statutory declarations are available at the embassy.
Previous marriage certificates
If you have been previously married you will
need the original divorce or death certificates for the embassy
to supply certified copies.
Translations
You will need to have the statutory
declaration and any previous marriage certificates translated
to Thai. The embassy does not provide this service and must be
done by an independent business. The statutory declaration will
cost about 400 to 500 Baht to have translated.
Certification by the Thai Department of
Consular Affairs
The translated documents must be certified
by the Thai Department of Consular Affairs. Each document costs
200 Baht to certify and will take two days to complete. You may
ask for express processing and receive the certified documents
in two to three hours. The cost of the express service is twice
the normal service. If you only have the statutory declaration
certified you will need to pay for two documents as they
certify the signature on the English version and the full Thai
document.
The office is approximately 20km north of
central Bangkok and the address is:
Department of Consular Affairs
123 Moo 3, Changwattana Road,
Kwang Toong Son Hong,
Khet Laksi, Bangkok
Ph 02 5751061, 02 5751057
Hours: 08:30 – 15:30
The Marriage
Once you have completed the above you are
able to attend the Amphoe (town hall) and become legally
married. You may need to make a booking. This part is best
organised by your partner.
If you are well organised and use the
express processing at the Thai Department of Consular Affairs
you could complete everything in a single day. However, it is
probably best to get the documents together one day and go to
the Amphoe the following day.
Documents related to this page:
Registering a marriage in Thailand page
1 (as supplied by the Australian embassy in Bangkok)
Registering a marriage in Thailand page
2
Registering a marriage in Thailand
(Thai)
Pro-forma statutory declaration (as
supplied by the Australian embassy in Bangkok)
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