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Royal Thai Embassy in Lisbon

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Overview

No European country has known Thailand longer than Portugal: emissaries from Portuguese Malacca reached the court of Ayutthaya in 1511, opening the oldest continuous European relationship in Thai history. The Royal Thai Embassy honours that geography from Rua de Alcolena in Restelo — the quiet quarter above Belém, where the caravels of the Discoveries once set sail east — and the connection is set in stone nearby: the gilded Sala Thai pavilion in the Vasco da Gama Garden, where the embassy stages its annual Thai Festival. For today's travellers the paperwork is far simpler than in Afonso de Albuquerque's day. Portuguese passport holders enter Thailand visa-free for up to 60 days, with the online Thailand Digital Arrival Card as the only formality. Anything longer runs exclusively through Thailand's e-Visa system — the embassy ended in-person visa intake in October 2022, among the first Thai posts to go fully online — and applicants resident in Portugal are assigned to Lisbon in that system. The embassy also serves Portugal's growing Thai community with passport, legalisation, and civil-registration services, alongside a busy cultural calendar that runs from festival stages in Belém to ASEAN academic events at the University of Lisbon.

Visa Services

For stays of up to 60 days — holidays, family visits, short business trips — Portuguese passport holders need no visa; the exemption is a policy Thailand reviews periodically, so check the current rule before booking. The Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) is mandatory for every traveller: free, online at tdac.immigration.go.th, within three days before arrival — it is not a visa. Longer stays go exclusively through thaievisa.go.th: Non-Immigrant B for employment, ED for study, O for family and retirement, and the multi-year Destination Thailand Visa for remote workers. The Lisbon embassy has operated stickerless e-Visa processing since late 2022 and accepts no walk-in applications — residents of Portugal upload documents and pay the non-refundable fees online. Visa questions: visa.lib@mfa.go.th.

Consular Services

Thai nationals in Portugal turn to the embassy for passport issuance and renewal, document legalisation, and civil registration. Consular matters go to thai.consul.lisbon@gmail.com or visa.lib@mfa.go.th — both addresses published by the Thai MFA itself — with general inquiries at rte.lisbon@gmail.com or +351 21 301 4848.

Service Area

The embassy covers Portugal. Its listing in the Thai MFA's register carries no additional accreditations.

Appointment Information

The chancery at Rua de Alcolena 12 in Restelo receives visitors by arrangement — the embassy publishes no fixed counter hours, so write before travelling to it: thai.consul.lisbon@gmail.com for consular matters, visa.lib@mfa.go.th for visa questions, rte.lisbon@gmail.com for everything else, or call +351 21 301 4848. Since visa applications are online-only, most applicants never need to visit; the embassy also publishes its official holiday calendar — combining Thai and Portuguese holidays — in its announcements.

Special Notes

Visa applications have not been accepted at the counter since October 2022 — the online e-Visa portal is the only channel. The Thailand Digital Arrival Card is required regardless of visa status, and the 60-day exemption is subject to periodic review. E-Visa fees are non-refundable, so keep bookings flexible until any required visa is issued.

Frequently asked questions

Not for stays of up to 60 days — tourism, family visits, and short business trips fall under Thailand's visa exemption for Portuguese passports. Every traveller still registers the Thailand Digital Arrival Card online within three days before arrival. Working, studying, retiring, or staying longer requires an e-Visa applied for online before departure.

Entirely online through the official Thai e-Visa portal, selecting Portugal as country of residence — the Lisbon embassy has processed visas exclusively online since late 2022 and takes no walk-in applications. Choose the category that fits, upload documents digitally, and pay the non-refundable fee online.

A free online arrival registration that every foreign traveller — visa-exempt or not — completes within three days before arriving in Thailand. It replaced the paper arrival card and is not a visa: it neither grants nor extends any right of stay.

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Visaja keeps this page's contact details and visa guidance under continuous review — still, requirements can change at short notice, so confirm the essentials with the mission or the official government portal before you travel.