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How Australian citizens get married in Thailand

Australia sends thousands of couples to Thailand each year. Many marry Thai partners, others choose a Bangkok or beach destination wedding with legal registration. Australian citizens must obtain a Certificate of No Impediment to Marriage from the Australian Embassy Bangkok before any amphoe will register the union.

Thai Visa Centre coordinates Australian marriage packets daily. This guide covers June 2026 requirements. For the general registration framework, start with our marriage in Thailand guide.

Embassy document
No impediment

Certificate of No Impediment from Australian Embassy Bangkok.

Bangkok timeline
7 to 14 days

Embassy, translation, MFA, and amphoe registration typical window.

Marriage visa funds
400k THB

Or 40,000 THB per month income proof with Thai spouse.

Same-sex marriage
Since Jan 2025

Registered at amphoe under Thai civil law.

Australian Embassy Bangkok process

The embassy letter confirms you are free to marry under Australian law. Without it, Thai registration stops at document check. Confirm appointment and fees at the Embassy of Australia, Bangkok.

StepDetail
AppointmentBook via Australian Embassy Bangkok consular services.
DocumentCertificate of No Impediment or statutory declaration of marital status.
PassportValid Australian passport.
Prior marriageDivorce certificate or death certificate with authenticated copy if applicable.
FeeConfirm current AUD consular fee at embassy booking.

Full registration chain

Complete TDAC before entry. Allow seven to fourteen working days in Bangkok for embassy, translation, MFA at mfa.go.th, and registration.

1

Australian Embassy Bangkok

Obtain no impediment certificate confirming you are free to marry under Australian law.

2

Certified Thai translation

Translate all English documents into Thai by certified translator.

3

MFA legalisation

Legalise documents at Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Chaeng Watthana, Bangkok.

4

Amphoe registration

Both partners attend with two witnesses. Receive Kor Ror marriage certificate.

5

Certified copies

Request multiple certified copies at registration for immigration and home-country use.

Australian + Thai vs Australian + foreign partner

Couple typeEmbassy letters needed
Australian + Thai nationalOne Australian certificate plus Thai partner ID and tabien baan.
Australian + other foreign nationalOne letter per foreign partner from respective embassies. Schedule parallel appointments.

Timeline and visa stay

Australian entryPractical?
45-day visa exemptionOften sufficient with careful planning if eligible.
600-class tourist visaComfortable margin for full document chain.
15-day visa on arrivalUsually not enough time for embassy, MFA, and registration.

You do not need an Australian partner visa or Thai marriage visa before the wedding. After registration, see our marriage visa guide if living in Thailand with Thai spouse.

After registration

Living in Thailand with Thai spouse requires Non-Immigrant O marriage visa with 400,000 THB in Thai bank or 40,000 THB per month income. Partner migration to Australia requires DFAT authentication and MFA legalisation for Department of Home Affairs applications. Request multiple certified copies of Kor Ror certificate at registration. Sin Sod dowry is cultural, not legal.

Tips for Australian couples

  • Assuming a beach wedding alone creates legal marriage without amphoe registration.
  • Scheduling only a short holiday when embassy and MFA need seven to fourteen working days.
  • Forgetting certified copies of Kor Ror certificate at registration day.
  • Skipping MFA legalisation after translation.

Frequently asked questions

General answers for Australian citizens marrying in Thailand. Confirm Australian Embassy consular fees and processing times before travel.

Q:Can Australians marry on a holiday without returning to Bangkok?

A:

Embassy and MFA are Bangkok-based. Plan accordingly even for destination ceremonies elsewhere in Thailand.

Q:Does a beach wedding alone count as legal marriage?

A:

No. Amphoe registration is required. See our marriage in Thailand guide.

Q:Divorced in Australia. What documents do I need?

A:

Certificate of Divorce or court order, translated and MFA legalised alongside embassy no impediment letter.

Q:Do I need a marriage visa before the wedding?

A:

No. Marriage visa is applied after registration if you plan to live in Thailand with Thai spouse.

Q:Can I marry on a tourist visa?

A:

Yes. Allow enough stay days for embassy, MFA, and amphoe steps. Fifteen-day visa on arrival is usually insufficient.

Q:Is same-sex marriage available for Australian citizens?

A:

Yes. Registered at amphoe since January 2025 under Thai law.

Q:How do I bring my Thai spouse to Australia?

A:

Thai marriage certificate requires DFAT authentication and MFA legalisation for Department of Home Affairs partner visa. Plan authentication chain early.

Q:Should we register a prenup?

A:

Recommended when either partner owns property. Prenup must register at same amphoe as marriage.

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