Netherlands · Thailand

Netherlands Embassy in Bangkok

Overview

Thai travellers heading for Amsterdam's canals, Keukenhof's tulips, or family in the Netherlands all pass through the same gate: a Schengen visa, since Thai passport holders need one for the Netherlands and the whole Schengen area. The Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Bangkok is the decision-making post for those applications, with lodgement running through the Netherlands' appointed external visa application centres in Thailand rather than over the embassy's own counter. Since August 2026 the embassy has worked from the 22nd floor of the Central Park Offices at 92 Rama IV Road — in the Silom-Bangrak business district, where Bangkok's financial towers meet Lumpini Park — after many years on Soi Ton Son. The move puts one of Bangkok's busiest European missions in the middle of the city's transit web, steps from the Si Lom-Sala Daeng interchange. The embassy's other constituency is one of Thailand's most established Western communities: Dutch retirees along the Gulf coast, entrepreneurs and engineers in Bangkok and the Eastern Seaboard, and hundreds of thousands of Dutch holidaymakers a year, all served through strictly appointment-based consular counters.

Visa Services

Thai citizens and other visa-required nationals resident in Thailand apply for Netherlands Schengen visas — tourism, family visits, business — with the embassy as the deciding authority; applications are lodged through the Netherlands' appointed external visa application centres in Thailand, not at the embassy itself. Long-stay purposes (work, study, family reunification) run through the MVV/long-stay procedures of the Dutch immigration authorities. Start early: appointment slots at the application centres tighten before European summer and the December holidays, and supporting documents — bank statements, employment letters, sponsorship or invitation papers — must match the visa purpose exactly.

Consular Services

For Dutch nationals in Thailand — one of the largest Dutch communities in Asia — the embassy handles passport renewals, consular declarations, legalisations, and emergency assistance, all strictly by appointment booked through the Netherlands Worldwide channels. Dutch citizens can also reach the 24/7 Netherlands Worldwide contact centre on +31 247 247 247 from anywhere.

Service Area

The embassy covers the Kingdom of the Netherlands' interests throughout Thailand. The Dutch MFA's official register lists no other Dutch representations in Thailand — Bangkok is the single post.

Appointment Information

The embassy on the 22nd floor of Central Park Offices, 92 Rama IV Road, receives visitors by appointment only: Monday to Thursday 08:30 to 11:00 and 13:30 to 15:00, Friday mornings 08:30 to 11:00, closed on Thai and Dutch public holidays. Book through the Netherlands Worldwide appointment system before travelling to the embassy; call +66 2 309 5200 with questions, or +31 247 247 247 when phoning from the Netherlands.

Special Notes

Schengen visa applications are never lodged at the embassy counter — the appointed external application centres handle intake, and the embassy decides. The embassy publishes no public email; phone and the official online contact channels are the way in. Closing days follow both the Thai and Dutch holiday calendars, so check the current list before planning a visit around holiday periods.

Frequently asked questions

Yes — Thai passport holders need a Schengen visa for the Netherlands and the rest of the Schengen area. Applications are decided by the Netherlands embassy in Bangkok but lodged through the Netherlands' appointed external visa application centres in Thailand. Book the application appointment well ahead of peak travel seasons.

Through the Netherlands' appointed external visa application centres in Thailand, where biometrics and documents are taken — not at the embassy itself, which acts as the deciding authority. Supporting documents must match your travel purpose: bank statements, employment or study letters, and invitations for family visits.

At the embassy on the 22nd floor of Central Park Offices, 92 Rama IV Road — strictly by appointment booked through the Netherlands Worldwide system. Counters are open Monday to Thursday mornings and early afternoons, and Friday mornings. From anywhere, Dutch citizens can also call the 24/7 contact centre on +31 247 247 247.

Treat this Visaja page as your starting point: verify the current rules directly with the official source before you submit an application.