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Single status · registrar-ready

Single Status Affidavit for Marriage Abroad

Foreign marriage registrars want an affidavit sworn locally in Thailand, legalised by MFA, and — for many EU registries — apostilled. This SKU produces the Thai-side affidavit in bilingual form so the German Standesamt, Australian BDM, Chinese 民政局, or Danish Statsforvaltning can read it without a second translation.

Quick answer: Single Status Affidavit for Marriage AbroadTHB 1,500–2,500 · turnaround 4–24 hours · performed by a Notarial Services Attorney registered under the Lawyers Council of Thailand (2003 regulation). Order on LINE @NYC168 or call +66 83 249 4999(Mon–Sat 09:00–18:00 ICT).

What you receive

Includes a bilingual (Thai/English) single-status affidavit, oath administration by the notary, jurat, register number, and an English notarial cover certificate that references your ID or passport.

Which authorities accept this

Format-compatible with Standesamt (Germany), BDM (Australia and New Zealand), IRCC (Canada), 民政局 (PRC provincial marriage bureaus), and Statsforvaltningen (Denmark).

  • ร่าง Single Status text (TH/EN)
  • administer oath
  • Notarial Certificate

FAQ

Do I need a fresh household registration to swear this?

Yes — foreign registrars insist on a Tabien Baan or civil-registry extract dated within 90 days. We check the date at intake.

Is this the same as the MFA 'Certificate of No Impediment'?

No. The MFA CNI is issued by government; the single-status affidavit is a private sworn statement. Some registrars accept either; German and Danish registrars usually want both.

Can a foreigner living in Thailand swear this too?

Yes, and it is often the fastest route when their home embassy no longer issues single-status letters — most notably UK, US, and Australian nationals.

Ready to book the notary?

Send us a scan on LINE — we confirm price and slot within 30 minutes (Bangkok business hours).

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Related services · internal guide

Document work is a chain: certification, translation and lodgement each have their own authority. These pages explain the neighbouring steps so you can plan the whole file, not just one stamp.

External references · official sources

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