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Royal Thai Embassy in Mexico City

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Overview

The Royal Thai Embassy in Mexico City (Embajada Real de Tailandia en México) is Thailand's diplomatic mission to Mexico, located in the Lomas de Chapultepec district. The embassy also covers Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Cuba, Belize, and Haiti. Thailand and Mexico maintain growing bilateral ties in trade, tourism, and cultural exchange. The embassy provides visa processing, document legalisation, consular services, and cultural programmes. The Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) is mandatory since May 2025 for all travellers.

Visa Services

All visa applications must be submitted online via thaievisa.go.th. TDAC mandatory since May 2025. Visa and legalisation services: Mon-Fri 10:00-13:00. Consular email: thaiconsulate.mx@gmail.com.

Consular Services

Thai nationals across the seven-country jurisdiction use the embassy for passports, civil registration, legalisation, and consular assistance. The desks split by mailbox: thaiconsulate.mx@gmail.com for the consular section, thaienmx@gmail.com for cultural affairs, thaiembassy.mex@mfa.go.th for general matters.

Service Area

The embassy covers Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Cuba, Belize, and Haiti.

Appointment Information

The chancery at Alpes 365 in Lomas de Chapultepec — Mexico City's hillside diplomatic quarter — keeps compact hours: Monday to Friday, 10:00-16:00, with visa and legalisation business squeezed into the morning window of 10:00-13:00. Two main lines answer: +52 55 5540 4551 and +52 55 5540 4529. Mailboxes split by task: thaiembassy.mex@mfa.go.th (general), thaiconsulate.mx@gmail.com (consular), thaienmx@gmail.com (cultural affairs).

Special Notes

The embassy carries Thailand's widest accreditation stack in the Americas: six states — Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Cuba, Belize, and Haiti — route their Thai affairs through Mexico City, with no resident Thai mission in any of them. Visa applications are online-only via the e-Visa portal; the 10:00-13:00 window handles legalisation and document work at the counter.

Frequently asked questions

Not for stays up to 60 days — Mexican passports use the standard tourist exemption. The Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) is mandatory for everyone, registered free online within three days before arrival. Longer stays — work, study, retirement — run through the e-Visa portal thaievisa.go.th.

Mexico plus six accredited states: Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Cuba, Belize, and Haiti — Thailand's widest accreditation stack in the Americas, with no resident mission in any of the six. Their residents apply through the online e-Visa system naming their country of residence; Mexico City processes the applications.

Monday to Friday, 10:00-16:00 — with visa and legalisation business limited to the morning window, 10:00-13:00. The chancery is at Alpes 365 in Lomas de Chapultepec, reached on +52 55 5540 4551 or +52 55 5540 4529.

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