Thailand Apostille for United States — Accepted by Secretary of State / US DoS
Apostille service for Thai documents used in United States. USCIS, Courts and State Authorities accept Thai Apostille directly; no embassy step needed. Translation: Certified Translation accepted; some states require Notarized translation.
Quick Answer · Apostille for United States
"Apostille service for Thai documents used in United States. USCIS, Courts and State Authorities accept Thai Apostille directly; no embassy step needed. Translation: Certified Translation accepted; some states require Notarized translation."
- 01Does United States accept Thai Apostille?
- Yes. United States joined the Hague Apostille Convention in 1981. The competent authority for verification is Secretary of State / US DoS.
- 02What translation is required for United States?
- Certified Translation accepted; some states require Notarized translation
- 03Which visa programs benefit from Apostille for United States?
- F-1 Student Visa, H-1B, Green Card, Marriage in US
- 04How does Apostille change my application?
- USCIS, Courts and State Authorities accept Thai Apostille directly; no embassy step needed.
แหล่งข้อมูล:iVC — International Visa Center · ข้อมูลปรับปรุง 2026
Visa programs benefiting from Apostille for United States
- F-1 Student Visa
- H-1B
- Green Card
- Marriage in US
5-step Apostille timeline
- 1Document verification
We verify the originating authority is recognised by Thailand's DOC — registrars, DBD, MHESI-endorsed universities, etc.
- 2Translation & certification (if required)
Translated by DOC-registered translators or NAATI/Sworn Translators per destination requirements.
- 3DOC submission for Apostille
Submitted to the Department of Consular Affairs (Chaeng Watthana, Bangkok) — issued an Apostille Certificate.
- 4Apostille Sticker issuance
DOC affixes the Apostille Sticker with a QR code for online verification at apostille.mfa.go.th.
- 5International delivery
Shipped worldwide via DHL/FedEx, or submitted to the destination embassy for non-Hague countries.
Apostille vs Traditional Consular Legalisation
| Aspect | Traditional | Apostille |
|---|---|---|
| Steps | 4 (Authority → MFA → Embassy → Foreign MFA) | 2 (Authority → DOC) |
| Time | 30-60 days | 7-10 days |
| Cost | THB 8,000-25,000 | THB 2,500-6,500 |
| Acceptance | Only via embassy chain | 126 Hague member states |
| Verification | Direct embassy contact | QR + apostille.mfa.go.th |
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FAQ — United States
Does United States accept Thai Apostille?
Yes. United States joined the Hague Apostille Convention in 1981. The competent authority for verification is Secretary of State / US DoS.
What translation is required for United States?
Certified Translation accepted; some states require Notarized translation
Which visa programs benefit from Apostille for United States?
F-1 Student Visa, H-1B, Green Card, Marriage in US
How does Apostille change my application?
USCIS, Courts and State Authorities accept Thai Apostille directly; no embassy step needed.
What is an Apostille and how does it differ from traditional Legalisation?
An Apostille is a certificate under the 1961 Hague Convention that authenticates public documents for use in 126 member states without embassy involvement. The traditional process requires four steps (issuing authority → MFA → destination embassy in Thailand → destination MFA); Apostille reduces this to two (issuing authority → Thai DOC).
Which countries accept Thai Apostille?
All 126 Hague Convention member states including the USA, UK, Australia, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, India, UAE, and every EU member. Non-member countries (China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar) still require traditional embassy legalisation.
How long does Apostille take?
DOC issues an Apostille within 2 business days (standard) or 1 business day (express, +THB 500). With iVC handling translation, preparation, submission and pickup, total turnaround is 7-10 business days for most documents.
What is the DOC fee?
THB 400 per document (standard) or THB 800 per document (1-day express). iVC service starts at THB 2,500 covering translation, document preparation, DOC submission and pickup.
Translate first or Apostille first?
Depends on the destination — Australia/USA: Apostille first, then NAATI/Certified Translation in-country. Germany/France: requires a Sworn Translator in that country. UK/Japan: translate in Thailand, then Apostille both original and translation together.
Can residents outside Bangkok use the service?
Yes, all 77 provinces. iVC arranges document collection and delivery via Kerry/EMS nationwide — no need to travel to Bangkok.
Does the Apostille expire?
The Apostille Certificate itself has no expiry. However, the underlying document (e.g. Police Clearance, Single Status Certificate) has its own validity, typically 3-6 months. Destination authorities check the issuance date of the original.
How can I verify an Apostille online?
Thailand DOC operates an e-Verification system at apostille.mfa.go.th — scan the QR code on the sticker or enter the Apostille number for global verification.