
Sworn Translation for the Embassy of Spain
iVC delivers end-to-end sworn translation for Spain: certified translator + agency seal → Notary Public → Thai MFA → Apostille → coordination with a Traductor Jurado (Spain) once the file lands in-country.
Quick answer: sworn translation for Spain
"iVC delivers end-to-end sworn translation for Spain: certified translator + agency seal → Notary Public → Thai MFA → Apostille → coordination with a Traductor Jurado (Spain) once the file lands in-country."
- 01Does the Spanish Golden Visa require a Traductor Jurado?
- Yes — receiving authorities in Spain require the MAEC seal of a Traductor Jurado. iVC translates Thai/English→Spanish + Apostille, then hands off to a Traductor Jurado in Madrid for the final sworn stamp.
- 02Will iVC translations be accepted directly at the Embassy of Spain?
- Yes — our translations carry the certified-translator signature and agency seal that consular counters accept. When the receiving authority in-country requires a local sworn translator, we coordinate the hand-off.
- 03How much per page?
- THB 1,000–3,000 per 250-word page depending on terminology density; projects over 100 pages qualify for a 10–25% translation-memory discount.
- 04How long does it take?
- 1–5 pages inside the country's standard 3–10 business-day window; 50+ pages 2–3 weeks with parallel teams; 24-hour rush is +50%.
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Key facts
- Certifying authority
- Embassy of Spain in Thailand + Oficina de Interpretación de Lenguas (MAEC) registry of Traductores Jurados
- Sworn-translator regime
- Traductor Jurado — sworn translator appointed by MAEC (Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
- Apostille status
- Hague Apostille member
- Price / page
- THB 1,300–THB 2,600
- Turnaround (business days)
- 5–8
- Embassy address
- 23rd Floor, Lake Rajada Office Complex, 193 Ratchadaphisek Road, Klong Toei, Bangkok 10110
Why expats choose iVC for Spain-embassy sworn translation
iVC has worked with the Embassy of Spain and its downstream authorities for 15 years. We know Traductor Jurado is the acceptance gate — not just any translator stamp. So every project ships as a bundled chain: translation → notary → Thai MFA → Apostille → in-country sworn translator, all quoted on a single invoice.
- ▸In-house certified translators — never rotating freelancers
- ▸Trados CAT + per-client termbase reused free of charge on follow-on jobs
- ▸NDA on every engagement + ISO 27001-aligned handling
- ▸In-house runner team for MFA & embassy queueing
- ▸Guaranteed turnaround — service fee refunded if we miss the promised date
Spain's sworn / certified-translator regime
Sworn-translator regime: Traductor Jurado — sworn translator appointed by MAEC (Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
Certifying authority: Embassy of Spain in Thailand + Oficina de Interpretación de Lenguas (MAEC) registry of Traductores Jurados
Address: 23rd Floor, Lake Rajada Office Complex, 193 Ratchadaphisek Road, Klong Toei, Bangkok 10110
Legalization chain — step by step
Standard iVC workflow for Spain-bound documents:
- 1. iVC translates Thai/English → Spanish
- 2. Notary Public certifies translator signature
- 3. Thai MFA Apostille (Spain is Hague member)
- 4. Spanish authorities in Spain will require a Traductor Jurado sello & signature on the Spanish translation — iVC coordinates with a MAEC-registered Traductor Jurado in Madrid for final sworn stamp
Documents we translate every week
- ▸Birth/marriage certs for NIE, Golden Visa, Non-Lucrative Visa
- ▸Bachelor's/Master's diplomas for MECES equivalence (homologación)
- ▸Bank statements + solvency evidence for Golden Visa €500k
- ▸Escritura pública (notarial deed) translated into Spanish
Pricing & turnaround
Frequently asked questions
Does the Spanish Golden Visa require a Traductor Jurado?
Yes — receiving authorities in Spain require the MAEC seal of a Traductor Jurado. iVC translates Thai/English→Spanish + Apostille, then hands off to a Traductor Jurado in Madrid for the final sworn stamp.
Will iVC translations be accepted directly at the Embassy of Spain?
Yes — our translations carry the certified-translator signature and agency seal that consular counters accept. When the receiving authority in-country requires a local sworn translator, we coordinate the hand-off.
How much per page?
THB 1,000–3,000 per 250-word page depending on terminology density; projects over 100 pages qualify for a 10–25% translation-memory discount.
How long does it take?
1–5 pages inside the country's standard 3–10 business-day window; 50+ pages 2–3 weeks with parallel teams; 24-hour rush is +50%.
Do I need an Apostille from Thai MFA?
Every country on this page is a Hague Apostille member, so the Thai MFA Apostille is the main legalisation step — no legacy embassy consular chain except in narrow civil-status use where the receiving authority explicitly requires it.
How long is a certified translation valid?
Sworn / certified translations do not "expire", but downstream authorities (visa officers, civil-registry offices) usually want the underlying source document to be under 3–6 months old — translate close to the submission date.
How do I send the source files?
Colour PDF scans at 300 dpi by email, LINE, or Google Drive; or ship hard copies to our Lat Phrao 95 office.
Do you deliver nationwide and worldwide?
Yes — THB 100 EMS inside Thailand and THB 2,500 DHL/FedEx worldwide.
Do you handle the queueing at Thai MFA and the Spain Embassy?
Yes — iVC's runner team handles the full chain at Thai MFA and the Embassy of Spain on your behalf so you never queue in person.