Legally marrying in Thailand is a paperwork exercise with real consequences if done out of order: the affirmation of freedom to marry from your embassy, certified Thai translations, legalisation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and finally registration at the district office. For foreign couples, or a foreigner marrying a Thai national, a law firm that runs this route weekly is worth every baht. We introduce you to partner law firms from our network who prepare the full document set, book the appointments, and accompany you on registration day if you wish.
What we can arrange
- Embassy affirmation guidance for your nationality
- Certified translation and MFA legalisation
- District office (amphur) registration arrangements
- Prenuptial agreement preparation via the same firm
- Post-marriage document copies and certified translations
How the introduction works
- Tell us what you need — two minutes on our form: service, budget, timeline.
- We match you — within one business day we introduce a vetted provider, or tell you honestly if we can’t help.
- You deal direct — scope, price and payment are agreed between you and the provider. We step back.
Referral note: Document preparation and legalisation is carried out by a partner law firm. We make the introduction; the firm handles everything legal.
Frequently asked questions
How long does the process take?
Typically one to two weeks in Bangkok depending on your embassy’s appointment availability — the firm will map your exact timeline.
Is a religious or hotel ceremony legally binding?
No — only district office registration creates a legal marriage in Thailand. Many couples do both.
