Thai Consulate

Thai Consulate in Sydney

Thai Consulate in Australia

The Thai Consulate in Sydney is for those Australians who live in the Sydney area. The consulate will issue you with a tourist visa, business visa or marriage visa if you are married to a Thai national. They will also issue temporary Thai passports, register your Thai child born in Australia and provide you with basic guidance with regards to business in Thailand. The Consulate hours are telephone numbers are listed below with a map of the are so you may find it easier.

Thai Consulate in Sydney

Royal Thai Consulate in Sydney, Australia Level 8,131 Macquarie Street, Sydney 2000 Level 8 NSW 2000
City: Sydney
Phone: (612) 9241 2542-3
Fax: (612) 9247 8312
Website: http://www.thaiconsulatesydney.org
Email: [email protected]
Office Hours: Visa Section: Monday – Friday 9:30 AM – 1:00 PM (lodge application) 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM (collecting passport) Thai Passport: 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM, 2:00 PM – 3:45 PM

 

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  1. Pulkit

    Hello I am an Indian passport holder. I will be travelling to Sydney from Bangkok on tourist visa and would like to return from Sydney back to Bangkok.

    Can I get tourist visa from Sydney for Thailand? What will be the requirements? Also, can I get multi-entry tourist visa and for how long?

    Thanks.

    Reply
    1. Thai Visa Consultant Post author

      Depending on your circumstances and the type of your visa, you might be allowed to lodge your Thai visa application in Australia. It is best if you can contact the Thai Embassy in Sydney and verify from them your concerns.

  2. Grant Richardson

    I am getting married in Ubon Ratchathani in January next year As part of the wedding celebrations givne the limited options available to us in Ubon for wine I would like to bring 10 cases of wine from Australia for this occasion This is only for personal use for this one off occasion to cater fror the farang guests we expect to attend the ceremony in my fiances village.

    I understand there is a free trade agreement in place between the two countries but what if any process and other taxes would apply for this one off personal purchase and delivery to Ubon Ratchathani in Thailand Thanks

    Reply
  3. Kanwal Chopra

    I would like to verify legal and business standing of a Thai company whose address is known but it cannot be viewed through maps. I need to verify its physical address, legal/business standing before placing an order. Could you please advise how and whom to contact for this service.

    Thanks and regards,
    K Chopra

    Reply
    1. Thai Visa Consultant Post author

      You may seek help from a lawyer in Thailand who can conduct an investigation of the business for you. Please provide your email or contact number if you want us to refer you to someone who will be able to assist.

  4. Fakhruddin Zakiuddin

    Hi,

    I am travelling from Karachi, Pakistan to Sydney through Thai Airways. There is a layover of 15 hours at Bangkok airport.

    Do I require a transit visa if I want to remain at the airport?

    Thanks!

    Reply
    1. Thai Visa Consultant Post author

      Yes, you will need a transit visa in entering Thailand. Please contact the Thai Embassy or Consulate in your country in regard to the visa application process.

  5. Natalie

    Hi, I am Colombian with Permanent Residency in Australia. I am travelling to Thailand next year. Do I need a visa to enter the country? And if so, how far in advance should I start the visa application?

    Reply
    1. Thai Visa Consultant Post author

      Colombian nationals are required for a visa in order to travel to Thailand. The approximate time of tourist visa processing is 2 to 5 working days.

  6. Mahendran Nair and Urmila R Nair

    Our Visa application was received by your office on 29/10/15. It is now more than a week and We have not received any indication of the outcome of our application. We will be traveling to Malaysia on 19/11 and we need our passports back before 13/11. Please investigate this.

    Reply
    1. Thai Visa Consultant Post author

      We’re sorry but we’re not able to advise you on this matter. Please visit or contact the office who received your application to verify your concern.

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