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Embassy Legalization · Cuba

Notary Public in Bangkok — Documents to Cuba

Complete notarization and legalization service for documents to be used in Cuba. Notarized by attorneys registered with the Lawyers Council of Thailand, then legalized through the full embassy chain for guaranteed acceptance by Cuba authorities.

Process: Notary Public → Thai MFA (Legalization) → Cuba Embassy in Bangkok → ready to use

Total Price

THB 7,500–13,000

Notary + MFA + Embassy

Timeline

7–18 business days

Express available

Hague Member

No

Requires embassy step

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is Thai notarization accepted in Cuba?
A: Yes, through the full legalization chain: Thai Notary → Thai MFA → Cuba Embassy in Bangkok. Cuba is not a party to the Hague Apostille Convention, so full consular legalization is required.
Q: What is the process?
A: Notary Public → Thai MFA (Legalization) → Cuba Embassy in Bangkok → ready to use
Q: Which authority in Cuba issues the Apostille / receives legalized documents?
A: Once legalized by the Cuba Embassy in Bangkok, documents can be filed directly with the destination authority in Cuba (immigration, courts, civil registry — capital: Havana).
Q: How much does it cost?
A: THB 7,500–13,000 depending on document type, number of pages, and any translation required. Detailed fee breakdown available on request.
Q: How long does it take?
A: 7–18 business days end-to-end. Express service can reduce turnaround by 30–50% for urgent cases.
Q: Does Cuba have an embassy in Bangkok?
A: Yes, Cuba maintains an embassy/consulate in Bangkok, which streamlines the embassy legalization step — no cross-border shipping required.
Q: Do I need to be physically present?
A: Yes — you must sign before the Notarial Attorney in person (Lawyers Council of Thailand regulation). If you cannot come to the office, we offer mobile notary within greater Bangkok or an alternate signatory via Power of Attorney.
Q: What languages are acceptable for Cuba?
A: Documents typically need to be in ES or bilingual (English + local language). We provide certified translation by translators registered with Cuba authorities.
Q: Where is Cuba and are there any regional considerations?
A: Cuba is located in the Americas, with Havana as its capital. Documents that complete the full legalization chain are accepted by all government agencies in Cuba. We verify current destination-authority requirements before starting each case.
Q: Do you handle end-to-end?
A: Yes. We coordinate Notary → Translation → MFA → Embassy → international courier (DHL/FedEx) to your address in Cuba (Havana or other cities) within 3–5 days after the final step.