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In order to use foreign public documents in Thailand, they must go through a validation process. This process typically involves a series of legalizations by various authorities, along with the appropriate translation.
Steps in Argentina
If you have a document issued by the Civil Registry without a digital signature, you must request its digital version from the relevant registry (if updated), or have it legalized by the Ministry of the Interior, which can be done online.
Documents issued before 1 January 2012 must first be legalized by the Ministry of the Interior.
Documents issued after 1 January 2012 (including those with digital signatures from any university, such as UBA) must be legalized by the University Management and Oversight Directorate of the Ministry of Education.
Documents issued before 1 January 2010 must first be legalized by the Ministry of the Interior.
Documents issued after 1 January 2010 must be legalized by the Ministry of Education of the province where the document was issued.
Any document issued by a Notary Public (e.g., deeds, notarial acts, powers of attorney, etc.) must be certified by the corresponding Notary Association as a necessary step before international legalization.
For more information, visit: https://www.argentina.gob.ar/servicio/legalizar-documentos-publicos
You must request the “Legalization with International Validity” (HABILITADO), as apostilled documents are NOT valid in Thailand, since Thailand is not a party to the Hague Apostille Convention.
Legalizations performed by the Notary Association are not valid for this purpose.
For more information, contact: [email protected]
*Select: Other documents / Clarify: Certified Translation
The applicant must send a copy of the full set to the Embassy. The legalization fee is USD 15.00 per legalized signature. Payment must be made in U.S. dollars, in cash, with exact change, at the Embassy. Payments are non-refundable under any circumstances.
Steps in Thailand
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Consular Section
14 July 2025
Monday to Thursday: 09:00–12:30 and 14:00–17:00
Friday: 09:00–12:30 and 14:00–16:30