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Royal Thai Embassy in The Hague

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Overview

Dutch travellers rank among Thailand's most loyal European visitors — the Amsterdam-Bangkok nonstop is one of Schiphol's classic long-haul routes — and the paperwork matches the enthusiasm: Netherlands passport holders enter Thailand visa-free for up to 60 days, with the online Thailand Digital Arrival Card as the only formality. Anything beyond the exemption runs through Thailand's centralised e-Visa system, which assigns applicants resident in the Netherlands to the Royal Thai Embassy in The Hague. The embassy occupies a townhouse at Laan Copes van Cattenburch 123 in the quiet embassy belt north of the city centre, a short walk from the World Forum and the Peace Palace — fitting neighbours in the city that styles itself the international capital of peace and justice. It manages a relationship with unusually deep everyday roots: the Netherlands hosts one of Europe's largest Thai communities, visible in the Thai restaurants and massage studios of every Dutch town, while Dutch retirees, entrepreneurs, and kitesurfers have made themselves equally at home from Hua Hin to Koh Phangan. The S1 register is unambiguous about the embassy's remit: the Netherlands only — Thai representation for Belgium and Luxembourg runs through Brussels, not The Hague.

Visa Services

For stays of up to 60 days — holidays, family visits, short business trips — Dutch 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. Residents of the Netherlands are processed under The Hague in that system; documents are uploaded and fees paid online, and fees are non-refundable. General inquiries: thehague@thaiembassy.nl.

Consular Services

The embassy serves the Thai community across the Netherlands with passport issuance and renewal, document legalisation, civil registration, and emergency help — Thai nationals in urgent distress can reach a duty officer around the clock on +31 6 2366 9832, while routine consular matters go through the main line +31 70 345 0766 during office hours.

Service Area

The embassy covers the Netherlands. Thai representation for Belgium and Luxembourg is handled by the Royal Thai Embassy in Brussels.

Appointment Information

The chancery at Laan Copes van Cattenburch 123 is open on official working days from 09:30 to 17:00, closing for Thai and Dutch public holidays. Write or call ahead for consular matters — thehague@thaiembassy.nl or +31 70 345 0766 — and remember that visa applications themselves are lodged online, so most applicants never need to visit; the embassy's counters chiefly serve document legalisation and Thai-national services.

Special Notes

The 24-hour emergency line +31 6 2366 9832 is reserved for Thai nationals in acute distress — routine questions belong on the main line during office hours. 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 Netherlands passports. Every traveller must still register 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 the Netherlands as country of residence — applications are then processed under the embassy in The Hague. Choose the category that fits (Non-Immigrant B for work, ED for study, O for family or retirement, or the Destination Thailand Visa for remote workers), 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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