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Visa & Translation
Service Area · Chom Thong, Bangkok 10150

Visa & translation in Chom Thong District

NYC senior consultants serve Chom Thong from สีลม — สถานี BTS ศาลาแดง — only 25 min away. Door-to-door pickup, embassy filing, MFA legalization handled end-to-end.

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District
Chom Thong (จอมทอง)
Postal code
10150
Nearest branch
สีลม — สถานี BTS ศาลาแดง
Travel time
~25 min
Phone
02-001-2345
Starting fee
THB 1,500
Pickup
Free within 5 km
สำนักงานจริง
3

Chom Thong (จอมทอง) sits in postal area 10150 and is best characterized by BTS สายสีลม (วุฒากาศ), ตลาดพลู. NYC's coverage of this district is built around the สีลม — สถานี BTS ศาลาแดง office — close enough that the same case officer who drafts your visa application can also pick up missing originals before the embassy deadline.

Nearby landmarks our couriers use as reference points include The Mall ท่าพระ (ใกล้), ตลาดพลู. If your address proof or rental contract references any of these, mention it during intake so we can pre-fill the embassy address card correctly.

Start your Chom Thong case today

Free consultation, document review and a 24-hour written plan. Pickup teams dispatched same day across Chom Thong.

สาขาสีลม — สถานี BTS ศาลาแดง จันทร์ – ศุกร์ 9:00 – 18:00
Service Knowledge Base

Using translation, certification and visa services in your area

Answers for people searching for document translation, certification, notarial attorney services and visa support near them: which steps require you in person, which can be handled by an authorised representative or by courier, and how the Department of Consular Affairs (MFA) and Lawyers Council rules apply. Fees depend on document type and destination — please ask our staff by phone, LINE or email. (14+ search topics covered)

Must I file consular legalization myself at the MFA?

No. The Legalization Division of the Department of Consular Affairs accepts submissions by an authorised representative using the department's forms and rules, so you do not need to travel to Chaeng Watthana yourself. The documents must already be translated and formatted to the department's requirements or they will be rejected.

Do I have to visit an office in person?

Most translation and document-preparation work can start remotely from high-resolution scans, with originals sent later only where a step legally requires them — for example legalisation at the Department of Consular Affairs, which reviews originals or copies certified by the issuing authority. Steps where a signatory must appear before a notarial services attorney do require attendance, because identity is verified in person under the Lawyers Council of Thailand regulations. We tell you at intake which steps are remote and which are not.

Does Thailand have a Notary Public?

Not in the common-law sense. Thailand uses Notarial Services Attorneys registered under the Lawyers Council of Thailand regulations. In practice their certification is accepted in place of a notary for documents going abroad, and is usually followed by MFA legalization and endorsement at the destination embassy, depending on what the receiving authority demands.

I live outside Thailand. How do I use the service?

Send photographs of every page first, including stamps and signatures, so completeness and name spelling against your passport can be checked before anything is filed. Translation and proofreading then run in parallel while originals travel by a tracked courier. If you cannot attend in person, a representative in Thailand can act under a power of attorney, which may itself need certification at a Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate-General in your country of residence before it is accepted here.

Can Thai documents be apostilled?

The Hague Apostille Convention does not take effect for Thailand until 28 February 2027 (instrument of accession deposited 30 June 2026). Until then, Thai documents used abroad follow the certified translation → MFA legalization → destination embassy endorsement route, according to the receiving institution's requirements.

How far ahead should I start?

Allow several weeks before the date you actually need the documents. A single set often passes through obtaining certified copies from the issuing authority, translation and review, legalisation at the Department of Consular Affairs, and onward attestation at the destination embassy, which runs its own appointment system. Queues lengthen before long public holidays and around foreign academic intake periods, so early starts reduce the need for expedited channels, which are not offered in every case.

Should I book an appointment or can I walk in?

Booking is recommended so staff can check your document list in advance and you avoid a second trip. If you have a hard deadline, tell us at first contact so translation, certification and submission can be sequenced to meet it.

Why was the same document accepted once and rejected later?

Because acceptance rules are set by the receiving institution, not by the translator. Some accept documents only within a stated validity window, some require Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs legalisation before their own attestation, and some insist the translation be submitted together with the original. Confirm with the receiving party whether they need a certified translation, MFA legalisation, or embassy attestation, and how many copies, before work begins.
Topics covered
งานที่ทำได้ในพื้นที่: แปลเอกสาร · ทนายรับรองลายมือชื่อ · รับรองกงสุล · เตรียมเอกสารวีซ่า
การเดินทางและการมอบอำนาจ: มอบอำนาจ · ยื่นแทน · ส่งเอกสารทางไปรษณีย์ · walk-in · นัดหมาย
จุดให้บริการ: ใกล้ BTS · ใกล้ MRT · ในห้าง · สำนักงานใหญ่ · จุดนัดรับเอกสาร
Official references

Need your documents reviewed or your case assessed? Ask our team by phone, LINE, or email. We reply during business hours (Mon–Fri 9:00–18:00, Sat 9:00–15:00, ICT).

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Our office providing document certification and visa filing servicesFrom actual casework by the NYC Visa & Translation team
Service Playbook

On-the-ground representation at Thai authorities

Most document work still has to be filed in person. A local team reduces the number of trips and resolves counter-level requests on the spot when officials ask for extra paperwork.

Documents to prepare

  • Power of attorney with the duty stamps required by law
  • Certified copies of the grantor's ID or passport
  • Original documents to be filed or copied
  • Details of the receiving authority and the deadline

Step-by-step process

  1. 1. Assess the case and map the route Identify each authority, the order of visits and what must be presented at each.
  2. 2. Prepare the power of attorney Cover every authority involved so the document does not need reissuing.
  3. 3. Pre-check the file Verify completeness and formatting before travelling to avoid wasted trips.
  4. 4. File and report Submit, follow up, and report progress with proof of lodgement.
  5. 5. Deliver Return the completed documents by the agreed channel with backup copies.

Pitfalls and rejection causes

  • A power of attorney that omits an authority forces a full reissue cycle.
  • Some procedures require the applicant in person and do not accept representation.
  • Insufficient duty stamps invalidate the power of attorney.

Tips from our team

  • State your deadline up front so the sequence can be planned backwards.
  • Always prepare spare certified copies for offices that keep originals.
  • Batch several tasks into one round to shorten the overall timeline.

Prefer not to handle the queues yourself, or worried about a rejection? Send us photos of your documents for a free pre-check. We handle the full chain — obtaining certified copies, translation, certification and submission — and keep you updated at each step. Reach us on LINE, phone or email during business hours.

Route Comparison

Comparing ways to establish a presence in Thailand

A full company is not always required. Match the vehicle to the activity you will actually carry out.

RouteWhen to useCertifying authorityApprox. durationRejection risk
Representative officeOnly non-revenue activities such as sourcing and quality inspectionDepartment of Business DevelopmentVariable — generally faster than a full business licenceExceeding the permitted scope, such as issuing invoices, is a breach
Branch office of a foreign companyYou need to contract and earn revenue in Thailand under the parent entityDepartment of Business Development and the Revenue DepartmentHighly variable, as a Foreign Business Licence is usually requiredThe parent is directly liable for branch obligations, unlike a subsidiary
Thai limited company as a subsidiaryYou want a permanent structure, staff, and work permitsDepartment of Business Development, Revenue Department, Department of EmploymentRegistration is fast; the follow-on steps varySetting shareholding without checking work permit thresholds forces a later restructuring

Timelines above are practical estimates from live casework and can change with each authority's policy; confirm with the receiving authority before booking travel. If you would rather not test routes by trial and error, our advisers can assess which route fits your case.

Advisory Service

We do not just process documents — we advise you through the whole case

Our team has worked on cross-border documents, certified translation and government liaison for over 15 years. Most rejections we see are not caused by missing paperwork but by choosing the wrong route on day one, so we always start with a case assessment.

Route assessment

We look at your destination, purpose and deadline, then tell you which certification route applies — and which steps you can skip.

Pre-submission review

Name spelling, consistency across documents, document age and translation format are checked before anything reaches a counter.

Timeline planning

We sequence the steps around your appointment or travel date and flag bottlenecks in advance.

Rejection recovery

We read the refusal reasons, identify the underlying cause, and plan a resubmission that answers what the authority asked for.

Rather not learn by trial and error? Send your case details and document photos for a review — reach us on LINE, phone or email during business hours.

Practical Q&A

Practical questions · Near me / DIY / Required documents

Is there a service point near me?

Our main offices are Lat Phrao 95 (Bangkok), Khon Kaen and Udon Thani. We serve the whole country through scans and document courier, and can meet at city rail stations or malls. Ask our team by phone, LINE or email for the most convenient option.

Can I handle this myself?

Many steps can be done personally under the relevant authority's rules. What usually costs time is the wrong sequence, a translation format that does not match the requirement, or a source document version the recipient will not accept. Check the destination checklist before starting and ask us if anything is unclear.

Which documents should I prepare?

Generally the original document from the competent authority, the owner's ID or passport, a translation in the format the destination requires, and a power of attorney if someone acts for you. Details vary by service type — ask our team for a case-specific checklist.
Related services

What clients usually handle next

One document set often moves through several stages — translation, notarial certification, legalization and finally a visa filing. The links below follow that real sequence.

External authority references

Authority requirements change. Verify with the receiving authority before filing, or ask our team by phone, LINE or email.