Legal Marriage in Thailand
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LEGAL MARRIAGE IN THAILAND
Rather than registering your marriage first or going through the lengthy process yourselves, you can trust our convenient service. BLISS will complete the official process for you and provide you with a legal marriage for foreigners in Thailand. This will leave you hassle-free to enjoy your journey in Thailand and, most importantly, your wedding ceremony.​
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All that’s required is:-
ï‚· Your passports, photocopies of the front page of your passportsï‚·, and passport-style photographs.
ï‚· Affirmation of Freedom to marry from the embassy.
ï‚· BLISS will inform you of any additional requirements as per individual embassies, such as previous divorce papers, and individual embassy fees.
You’ll be met at your embassy by the BLISS Legal Representative, who will guide you through the process of signing the necessary paperwork. You will have to leave your passports at the embassy for collection later that day (or in some cases, the following morning). After that, you’re free to continue with your exploration in Thailand.
Our legal representative will have the documents translated at an authorised bureau and then take them to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for processing and endorsement. This will take approximately two days, and then the documents will be couriered to our office.
BLISS will then meet with the local City Council, where your paperwork will be further endorsed.
We then escort the Registrar to be presented at your wedding ceremony with your marriage certificate all ready to be signed.
BLISS can also have this translated into English and sent on to you at a later date if your visit to Thailand is a short one. If you wish to take advantage of this service, you will need to be in Bangkok at least 7 working days before your ceremony date.
We will need the following information from you in order to arrange the legal service:
1) Your nationalities, a copy of your passport, and if either of you has been married before.
2) Your date and arrival time in Bangkok (in case you can do the embassy visit the same day, we will check the embassy hours).
3) The hotel you’re staying at in Bangkok, with a contact number if possible.
4) The date you travel to Phuket/Samui.
5) The proposed date of the wedding.
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