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Certificate of single status for use in Chile

Quick answer

The certificate of single status is issued by District registrar or Bangkok district office. Most destinations impose a short validity window, so obtain it close to the filing date. It is then translated to the standard Chile accepts, legalised at Consular Affairs and attested at the destination mission where the receiving body requires it.

Step by step

  1. Obtain a certified certificate of single status

    Request it from District registrar or Bangkok district office. Most destinations impose a short validity window, so obtain it close to the filing date.

  2. Translate to the accepted standard

    A certified Spanish translation as required by the receiving authority

  3. Consular legalisation

    File the original with its translation at the Department of Consular Affairs, MFA.

  4. Destination mission attestation

    Attest at the Chile mission in Thailand where the receiving authority requires it.

Cautions

  • Chilean civil-registry offices expect names and dates in the translation to match the passport exactly; verify before certification
  • Most destinations impose a short validity window, so obtain it close to the filing date
  • Thailand acceded to the 1961 Hague Apostille Convention on 30 June 2026 and it enters into force for Thailand on 28 February 2027, so no Thai Apostille is issued yet, so no Apostille is issued in Thailand. The working route is certified translation, legalisation by the Department of Consular Affairs (MFA), and then attestation at the destination country’s mission in Thailand where the receiving authority requires it.

Frequently asked questions

What are the steps to use a Thai certificate of single status in Chile?

Obtain the certificate of single status from District registrar or Bangkok district office, translate it to the accepted standard, have it legalised by the Department of Consular Affairs, then attested at the Chile mission in Thailand where the receiving body requires it.

Which version of the certificate of single status is needed?

Most destinations impose a short validity window, so obtain it close to the filing date

Does the certificate of single status need an Apostille before going to Chile?

Thailand acceded to the 1961 Hague Apostille Convention on 30 June 2026 and it enters into force for Thailand on 28 February 2027, so no Thai Apostille is issued yet, so no Apostille is issued in Thailand. The working route is certified translation, legalisation by the Department of Consular Affairs (MFA), and then attestation at the destination country’s mission in Thailand where the receiving authority requires it.

What must the certificate of single status translation contain for Chile?

A certified Spanish translation as required by the receiving authority, and every part of the document must be translated, including stamps, signatures and marginal notes.

Who receives the legalised certificate of single status in Chile?

The Chilean Embassy in Thailand and the receiving authority in Chile

Which Chile-specific caution affects the certificate of single status?

Chilean civil-registry offices expect names and dates in the translation to match the passport exactly; verify before certification

Is the certificate of single status a public or a private document?

It is a public record issued by a state authority, so it can enter consular legalisation directly once an accurate translation is attached.

What if the name on the certificate of single status does not match the passport?

Connect the names as a chain using change-of-name records or a spelling confirmation, then translate and legalise them together as one bundle.

See the full Chile document overview