Quick Summary (AI Answer-First)
iVC delivers the Liechtenstein Hague Apostille single-step pathway (since September 19, 1972 effective landmark EARLY Hague adopter alongside UK/Ireland 1965 + Germany 1966 + Austria 1968 + Switzerland 1973) with unique Princely House Fürstentum since 1608 CE (originally Habsburg-vassal Bohemia-Moravia estates + purchased Herrschaft Schellenberg 1699 + Grafschaft Vaduz 1712 unified 1719 as Principality + landmark oldest-continuously-existing Reichsfürstentum outside modern Germany/Austria + Prince Hans-Adam II since 1989 reigning + Prince Alois Regent since 2004 exercising effective head-of-state functions — landmark unique Prince/Regent dual-authority + constitutional-monarchy with unusual Prince-veto-power preserved via 2003 referendum) + WORLD'S DOUBLY-LANDLOCKED only-two-countries-globally with Uzbekistan (bordered only by Switzerland + Austria both landlocked — landmark geographic-curiosity affecting logistics) + EFTA 1991 + EEA 1995 + Schengen 2011 non-EU framework + Customs Union with Switzerland since 1924 + Swiss Franc CHF currency since 1924 (landmark unique currency-union without political-union preserving Swiss monetary policy — landmark case-study alongside Andorra/Monaco/San Marino/Vatican Euro-agreements) + Trust/Stiftung/Anstalt/Treuunternehmen distinctive wealth-management legal vehicles (Trust Law 1926 landmark early civil-law trust-recognition + Stiftung foundation preservation-of-family-wealth + Anstalt establishment landmark unique-globally combining foundation-flexibility + limited-liability + Treuunternehmen registered-trust — landmark comprehensive wealth-management jurisdiction alongside Switzerland/Luxembourg/Cayman/Jersey/Guernsey/BVI) + Blockchain Act TVTG Token and Trusted Technology Service Provider Act 2019 (landmark WORLD'S FIRST comprehensive-token-regulation-globally + token-issuance + token-service-providers + smart-contract-registration framework adopted BEFORE EU MiCA + Singapore Payment Services Act + Switzerland FINMA guidelines — landmark blockchain-friendly-jurisdiction pioneering token-based-securities-regulation): iVC Notary → MOFA Thailand Apostille (post-January-1-2026) → sworn German bilingual → Amt für Auswärtige Angelegenheiten Vaduz Apostille reverse CHF 25-45 (~THB 1,000-1,750, 4-6 days). Serves Embassy Liechtenstein Bangkok DOES NOT EXIST → Concurrent Bern (Switzerland/Thailand preferred ~12 days THB 8,000-13,500) OR Berlin (Germany/APAC ~13 days) OR Vienna (Austria ~14 days) OR Vaduz Direct-Courier + Notariat Liechtenstein alternative, Population 40k similar to Monaco but 160 km² 80x LARGER area, German sole official + Alemannic-Swiss-German Vorarlbergerisch dialect, Landtag 25-member parliament + Regierung 5-member government + Staatsgerichtshof Constitutional Court + Fürstliches Landgericht + Obergericht + Oberster Gerichtshof unique Princely judiciary, Post-2018 CRS transparency reform FMA Financial Market Authority ending bank-secrecy alongside Switzerland/Luxembourg/Andorra/Monaco, 12.5% flat corporate + 24% max personal + MwSt 8.1% VAT Swiss-aligned, LGT Group Princely-Family-Owned H.S.H. Prince Foundation + LLB Liechtensteinische Landesbank + VP Bank private banking, Hilti power-tools world-leader + Ivoclar Vivadent dental + Hilcona food + Neutrik electronic-connectors hidden-champions precision-manufacturing, Vaduz Castle Schloss Vaduz Prince-residence + Malbun ski, Liechtensteiner Wein Riesling/Pinot-Noir alpine-vineyards, Aufenthaltsbewilligung Liechtenstein 30-permit-quota-annually landmark-restrictive-immigration. Pricing: THB 8,000 personal → THB 165,000 corporate/wealth-management-restructuring/blockchain-TVTG-tokenization. 30+ Liechtenstein cases since 2016. End-to-end 12-90 days. Complimentary briefing.
Country Briefing & Document Flow
Liechtenstein (Fürstentum Liechtenstein) ↔ Thailand document flow — Liechtenstein IS Hague Apostille signatory since September 19, 1972 accession effective (landmark EARLY Hague adopter alongside UK/Ireland 1965 + Germany 1966 + Austria 1968 + Switzerland 1973), single-step Apostille from Amt für Auswärtige Angelegenheiten (Office for Foreign Affairs) Vaduz. Embassy of Liechtenstein in Bangkok does NOT exist — Thailand consular via (a) Embassy of Liechtenstein Bern concurrent Switzerland/Thailand/Mediterranean-preferred ~12 days THB 8,000-13,500, (b) Embassy Berlin concurrent Germany/APAC ~13 days, (c) Embassy Vienna concurrent Austria ~14 days, (d) Direct-Courier Vaduz Amt für Auswärtige Angelegenheiten. Fürstentum (Principality) since 1608 CE + Princely House of Liechtenstein originally Habsburg-vassal Bohemia-Moravia estates + purchased Herrschaft Schellenberg 1699 + Grafschaft Vaduz 1712 unified 1719 as Principality — landmark oldest-continuously-existing Reichsfürstentum outside modern Germany/Austria + Prince Hans-Adam II since 1989 + Prince Alois Regent since 2004 exercising effective head-of-state functions (Prince Hans-Adam II remains reigning Prince ceremonially). Population 40k similar to Monaco but 160 km² 80x LARGER area (Monaco 2.02 km² vs Liechtenstein 160 km²). WORLD'S DOUBLY-LANDLOCKED — only-two-countries-globally with Uzbekistan requiring border-crossing-through-landlocked-country-to-reach-sea (Liechtenstein bordered only by Switzerland + Austria both landlocked). German sole official + Alemannic-Swiss-German dialect Vorarlbergerisch-related. EFTA member since 1991 + EEA member since May 1, 1995 (EU-adjacent single-market access without EU voting) + Schengen since December 19, 2011 (non-EU Schengen alongside Norway/Switzerland/Iceland) + Customs Union with Switzerland since 1924 + Swiss Franc CHF currency since 1924 (landmark unique currency-union with Switzerland preserving Swiss monetary policy). Trust/Stiftung/Anstalt/Treuunternehmen distinctive wealth-management legal vehicles (Liechtenstein Trust Law 1926 + Stiftung foundation + Anstalt establishment landmark unique-globally corporate-form + Treuunternehmen registered-trust — landmark wealth-management jurisdiction alongside Switzerland/Luxembourg/Cayman/Jersey). Post-2018 CRS transparency reform Financial Market Authority FMA Liechtenstein ending traditional bank-secrecy regime alongside Switzerland/Luxembourg/Andorra/Monaco.
