On this page below you will find all the information you need for your visa application
If you do not understand how it works, you can always call us. Tel. 0031 70 215 4995
Visa | Visa costs VAT free | Mediation fee excl. VAT | Invitation costs VAT free | Total costs excl. VAT | Total costs incl. VAT |
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Single entry, maximum 90 days stay | € 75.00 | € 50.00 | € 0.00 | € 125.00 | € 135.50 |
Thailand processing days:
Standard Procedure: 12 hours up to 7 business daysSpeed is not possible.
Thai and Dutch national holidays do not count as working days.
Please note: the diplomat is authorized to request additional documents for your visa application, which may delay your visa application.
The visa is valid for 3 months with a maximum stay of 90 days. After issuing the visa, you have 3 months to enter Thailand. Please note that you can stay for a maximum of 90 days after arrival! So if you want to stay longer, you have to extend your visa at the Immigration office in Bangkok. If the immigration officer does not wish to extend your visa, you must leave the country.
The documents that are required for your visa
Stap 1:
You will need the following documents
- A passport photo, in color with a white background, looking straight into the camera, don’t smile and don’t show any teeth
- A bank statement showing your bank balance (minimum €1500,-, or minimum €5500 for a multiple tourist visa), including your name and address. Look for the ‘download credits and debits’ function, download a bank statement for the last 4 weeks of your online telebanking, print it and send it a bank statement
For the type of visa,
- Work
- Volunteer work
- Internship
- To study
the following rules apply:
- You will only receive a single entry with a validity period of 90 days after arrival in Thailand. So, after your entry in Thailand you can stay for up to 90 days.
- After issuing the visa through the Thai consulate, you have 3 months to enter Thailand.
- Within 90 days of arriving in the country, you must obtain the correct documents from the immigration office for what you are going to do in Thailand.
- It is not possible to request a multiple entry from the Thai consulate for what you are going to do.
- Click here for the schedule for the correct steps to be taken after arriving in Thailand
- A copy of the passport of the applicant
- Note that you also need to provide the original passport as requested on this page
- One color passport photo.
- Note that these photos are according to the Dutch standard of ‘passport photo’, that is to say, looking forward, white background, do not laugh and do not show teeth.
- Wearing glasses in the photo is not permitted
- Nine times out of ten, the consulate does not accept a photo from your own printer. If you do so, make sure you use gloss paper and there are no stripes visible from the print.
- Do not staple the photo to the application form, but rather use a Pritt stick. If you do not have a Pritt stick, please include your loose photo and we will attach it to the form for you.
- Do not stick the photos with adhesive tape
Other conditions that you must pay extra attention to:
- The photos may not be older than 3 months
- The photos may not be the same as on the passport unless the passport is not older than 3 months
- The photos must have a white background.
- A booking confirmation of your flight (return ticket)
- The consulate wants to see when you enter the country and go out again
- It may be a booking for a flight, bus, train, boat
- Your name must be mentioned on it
- The consulate must recognize the confirmation as being that it comes from a travel agency or an airline.
- A confirmation of a flight by a customer of your will not be accepted because the consulate will say that anyone can do this. Think of logos, photos or other features that an official confirmation of an airline by mail in general meets
- Our advice, make sure you take out cancellation insurance when purchasing your flight. In the event that you do not receive your visa, you will not suffer any financial
1.)
- An invitation letter from the Thai company, this letter may be sent to you by e-mail in pdf.
- A copy of the Thai passport of the inviting party
1.) Please note, the name and person of the passport must be the same person who invited you and signed the invitation letter!
2.) In case the person you invite is a foreigner, you also need a copy of the visa and the residence permit of that person. If that person does not have the right property, he can not invite you.
2.)
- A copy of the proof of an official registration of the inviting Thai company. The Thai company may send this to you in pdf by e-mail.
A financial annual statement as stated in the Thai tax (statement of income tax and business tax: Por Ngor Dor 50 and Por Ngor Dor 30) of the last year. - Proof of tax payment (Value-added tax registration, Por Por 20)
- Please note, we regularly receive this registration from Thai companies where only the first page and last page are sent. The consulate of Thailand only accepts registration from the Thai company where all pages are present!
Option 1.)
From a school or university in the Netherlands
- An in ‘English-language’ statement from the Dutch institution / school with an indication of the period, including full name, passport number and date of birth
Option 2.)
- If you are not through a company or institution / school then you need an English personal statement about what you will do there. You must put all information in the letter.
Option 3.)
- If you go to Thailand on the instructions of a company, you need a guarantee statement from the Dutch company, you need a letter of guarantee from the Dutch company, Click here for an example
- An extract from the Chamber of Commerce (kvK) of the Dutch company, not older than 3 months.
Office address:
Anna Paulownastraat 63
2518 BC The Hague
The Netherlands
Business hours:
Monday – Friday 9:00 – 17:00
Contact us:
Tel +31(0)6-393 39 184
Tel +31(0)70 215 49 95
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