How to Get Married in Thailand (as a Foreigner)
How to Get Married in Thailand (as a Foreigner)
A foreigner could marry a Thai (or another foreigner in Thailand). Thailand's allure to foreigners as the perfect wedding locale could be from its pristine island beaches, the exotic jungle destinations, the colorful city, historic attractions, or perhaps the concept of the traditional Thai wedding. Apart from the wedding ceremony, here is how a foreigner can legally register for marriage in Thailand.
Steps

Obtain an Affirmation of Freedom to Marry from the respective embassy or consulate in Bangkok. This affidavit will state that you are free to marry. If the foreigner is marrying another foreigner, depending on the nationality each of the couple's country must issue an affidavit that states you are free to marry. Requirements to secure the affidavit depends on the nationality. Commonly, valid passport has to be presented. If you are divorced or a had previous marriage has been terminated by spousal death, the original copy of divorce or death certificate must be provided. If the foreigner is marrying a Thai citizen, Thai National Identification Card and House Registration Document (blue book) is required.

Translate the Affirmation of Freedom to Marry to the language you speak natively.

Legalize Affirmation of Freedom to Marry at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Register the marriage at the local district office (Amphur). Submitting the documents and recording the marriage at the amphur validates the marriage and is legally binding.

The marriage certificates written in Thai will be issued.

Translate the marriage certificates to English.

Certify the translation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Report the marriage to the foreigner's home state or country's embassy. You can also consulate in Thailand.

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