Submit Your Thai Sara «100% Trusted»

Do not rely on hearsay or temple ceremonies alone. The only marriage that counts in the Kingdom of Thailand is the one recorded on the yellow-and-green Sor.1 form.

If you have ever searched for the phrase “submit your Thai Sara,” you have likely encountered a linguistic crossroads. In the Thai language, "Sara" (สระ) typically means a vowel. However, in the context of legal administration, family registration, or temple donations, the word you are actually looking for is often "Sor.1" (ส.1) — a critical document in Thailand’s civil registration system.

A: If you have all documents, approximately 45–90 minutes. If you are missing a translation stamp, it could take days.

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