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What British nationals need to do to get married in Thailand, including what documents are needed.
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Check eligibility and the documents you need
Check the laws in Thailand to make sure you can get married. There’ll be certain local conditions you have to meet. Contact the local district office, also known as an ‘amphur’ (amphoe) or ‘khet’, to make sure you understand all the eligibility requirements to get married in Thailand, including what documents fromyou need.
Your marriage will be recognised in the UK government,if:
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Keep a copy of your Thai marriage certificate as evidence of noyour impedimentmarriage. (CNI).You may want to get it translated into English, especially if you want to use it outside of Thailand. Find a qualified translator.
Marital status affirmation
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You’llOnce you’ve received your marital status affirmation and certified copy of your passport you’ll need to get them translated into Thai and ‘legalised’ (certified as genuine) by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Thailand. You should allow enough time to do this between your embassy appointment and your marriage ceremony.
If your partner is a British national
They should make their own application for a marital status affirmation.
If your partner is not a British national
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How to get a marital status affirmation
Book your embassy appointment for at least 7 days after you apply for an affirmation so consular staff have time to check your documents.
Up to 52 appointments are available every week, usually on Tuesdays and Thursdays and can be booked up to 45 days in advance. During peak periods you may have to wait up to 3 weeks for an available appointment. Once you have applied for the service you can keep accessing the booking system to check if different appointments are available.
You’ll need to bring the originals of the documents you upload to your embassy appointment. If you do not do this, your application will be cancelled and you’ll have to apply and pay the consular fees again.
Your partner does not need to attend your embassy appointment.
You’ll get your affirmation at the end of your embassy appointment. The district office will accept it for 3 months from the date of issue but you can only get married during the month you stated within your application, which is also stated on your affirmation.
For example, if you applied online for an affirmation on 10 June, stated your intended marriage was 5 September, and booked an embassy appointment for 15 July, your affirmation would be alloweddated under15 July and the district office would accept it for any marriage date during September.
Apply for a marital status affirmation online
To apply for your affirmation online you’ll need:
If any documents are not in English or Thai, you’ll need to upload these along with a translation into English or Thai, and bring the original document and translation to your embassy appointment. Find a qualified translator.
Your referees should be non-Thai nationals living outside of Thailand. They can be anyone who knows you, including family or friends, and do not have to be the same people who witness your marriage ceremony.
Make sure you have all details and documents with you before you start your application. The application will time out if you’re inactive for 20 minutes. You can either scan your documents or take photos on your mobile phone.
It will take about 35 minutes to apply and pay for your affirmation online.
You should not apply for your affirmation more than 3 months before your intended date of marriage. Most district offices will only accept affirmations dated up to 3 months before your marriage.
Your application will be cancelled if you do not attend an embassy appointment within 3 months of submitting your application. We will not refund your application fee.
Apply for a marital status affirmation.
Provide proof of your address
If you live in Thailand, use your ‘Tabien Baan’ (yellow book) or pink ID card as proof of your Thai address. If you do not have one of these, check with the district office what they need to accept your affirmation. You may need to use one of the following as proof of a UK or other address outside Thailand:
If you change your address after submitting an application, bring evidence of the new address to your embassy appointment. Consular staff will update your affirmation with your new address before it’s printed.
Find out more about providing proof of address.
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You’ll need one of the following:
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If your divorce, civil partnership indissolution or annulment took place outside the UK, you’ll need evidence that you or your chosenex-partner country,lived itin mightor bewere possiblea national of that country at the time.
Your marriage ceremony
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Religious ceremonies are not valid on their own. The registrar must conduct a ceremony.
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Update history
2025-01-22 03:27
Amendments on date of application.
2024-12-16 09:24
Additional information on what to do after the appointment. Additional information about how to legalise documents.
2024-10-17 16:21
Added more information about proof of address and removed link to old notarial page.
2024-10-09 08:02
Updates added under same sex marriage section with effective date of the Equal Marriage Bill.
2024-08-20 11:13
Page mistakenly unpublished.
2024-06-06 06:47
Added information about same sex marriages under the ‘Check eligibility and the documents you need’ section
2024-05-02 10:29
First published.