Welcome to Thailandblog.nl
With 275.000 visits per month, Thailandblog is the largest Thailand community in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Sign up for our free e-mail newsletter and stay informed!
Newsletter
Language setting
Rate Thai Baht
Sponsor
Latest comments
- Josh M: I have read that there will be 3 different toilets in the new second room building. Man, woman and something in between, g
- Georgee: Through the company it is often not much more expensive. Search via Momondo. No travel insurance through the booking site. Have travel insurance b
- Elder Tiele: Koh Si Chang surprised us. It is a boat trip of about 1 hour from the pier, navigating between the large sea-going vessels that sail there
- Hugo: We are tempted to buy all kinds of gadgets and once we embrace them en masse (stupidly) we are exploited. Just like that
- Cornelis: It completely depends on ticket sales. Last week I found tickets for departure in mid-May, so 3 weeks in advance - no
- Cornelis: It is not correct that your Dutch passport must be valid for 6 months upon return to the Netherlands. As a Dutch person you even come with one
- RonnyLatYa: For a Visa exemption, 6 months upon arrival is sufficient. “Please make sure that you are in possession of a valid passport
- Aylin: moderator: reader questions must go through the editors
- Eric Kuypers: René, I see that the Dutch government now also writes that way. I saw the other story on a site that may be a bit older. It's d
- bennitpeter: AND keep a close eye on your mailbox. First ticket as booked. A little later, KLM made a change in flight control
- advance booking: How far in advance to book depends largely on when you go. A general council is therefore like any general council: k
- Gerard: Indeed, since the Covid issues, we only book through the company. And no longer via other providers such as Opodo
- Paul: It is best to book directly with the company. In case of cancellations or delays, they can help you immediately. Becomes different
- Ben the Cook: What a ridiculous proposal from the government. Now they have tourists, the weather is not good. Ok if it cleans up the beaches
- Mister BP: Almost everything is correct except booking 2 to 4 months in advance. You must book when the company has just given its permission
Sponsor
Bangkok again
Menu
DOSSIERS
Learning objectives and topics
- Background
- Activities
- Advertorial
- Diary
- Tax question
- Belgium question
- Sights
- Bizarre
- Buddhism
- Book reviews
- Column
- Corona crisis
- The Culture
- Diary
- Dating
- The week of
- Dossier
- To dive
- Economy
- A day in the life of…..
- Islands
- Food and drink
- Events and festivals
- Balloon Festival
- Bo Sang Umbrella Festival
- Buffalo races
- Chiang Mai Flower Festival
- Chinese New Year
- Full Moon Party
- Christmas
- Lotus Festival – Rub Bua
- Loy Krathong
- Naga Fireball Festival
- New Years Eve celebration
- Phi ta khon
- Phuket Vegetarian Festival
- Rocket festival – Bun Bang Fai
- Songkran – Thai New Year
- Fireworks Festival Pattaya
- Expats and retirees
- state pension
- Car insurance
- Banking
- Tax in the Netherlands
- Thailand tax
- Belgian Embassy
- Belgian tax authorities
- Proof of life
- DigiD
- emigrate
- To rent a house
- Buy a house
- In memoriam
- Income statement
- King's day
- Cost of living
- Dutch embassy
- Dutch government
- Dutch Association
- News
- Passing away
- Passport
- Retirement
- Drivers license
- Distributions
- Elections
- Insurance in general
- Visa
- work
- Hospital
- Health insurance
- Flora and fauna
- Photo of the week
- Gadgets
- Money and finance
- History
- Health
- Charities
- Hotels
- Looking at houses
- Isaan
- Khan Peter
- Koh Mook
- King Bhumibol
- Living in Thailand
- Reader Submission
- Reader call
- Reader tips
- Reader question
- Society
- marketplace
- Medical tourism
- Environment
- Nightlife
- News from the Netherlands and Belgium
- News from Thailand
- Entrepreneurs and companies
- Education
- Research
- Discover Thailand
- Opinions
- Remarkable
- Calls
- Floods 2011
- Floods 2012
- Floods 2013
- Floods 2014
- Winter prices
- Politics
- Poll
- Travel stories
- Travel
- Organizations
- Shopping
- Social media
- Spa & wellness
- Sport
- Cities
- Position of the week
- The beach
- Language
- For sale
- TEV procedure
- Thailand in general
- Thailand with children
- thai tips
- Thai massage
- Tourism
- Going out
- Currency – Thai Baht
- From the editors
- Real estate law; and
- Traffic and transport
- Visa Short Stay
- Long stay visa
- Visa question
- Flight tickets
- Question of the week
- Weather and climate
Sponsor
Disclaimer translations
Thailandblog uses machine translations in multiple languages. Use of translated information is at your own risk. We are not responsible for errors in translations.
Read our full here disclaimer.
Royalty
© Copyright Thailandblog 2024. All rights reserved. Unless stated otherwise, all rights to information (text, image, sound, video, etc.) that you find on this site rest with Thailandblog.nl and its authors (bloggers).
Whole or partial takeover, placement on other sites, reproduction in any other way and/or commercial use of this information is not permitted, unless express written permission has been granted by Thailandblog.
Linking and referring to the pages on this website is permitted.
Home » Reader question » Reader question: Details of company that helps with applying for Schengen visa
Dear readers,
I am looking for an address and telephone number of a company that can help my Thai friend with the Schengen visa for the Netherlands. I know it is quite easy to arrange yourself, but we prefer to do it through that company. He was also there last year and we have good experiences with it.
Does anyone know the name, address and phone number of the company? He couldn't remember. I think it is on the same street as the Dutch embassy.
Thank you for the reply.
With kind regards,
Toine
I think you mean this:
SC Trans & Travel Co. Ltd. (SCT&T)
112 Mansion House 2 FL. Room 202B
Wireless Road, Lumpini, Patumwan
Bangkok 10330
telefoon: (0066)-(0)2-2531957-8
Nattya Somchit is General Manager
Nattya, Very good and honest, does everything for you.
Often used, also for MVV
Regards, Jan
http://www.thaiconnection.nl
But now closed due to illness, for about three weeks; want to have my Thai girlfriend come over too.
There are two just down the street from the embassy. One almost opposite the embassy gate and one a little earlier down the street. The latter, diagonally opposite the embassy, is best known here on the blog:
SCTrans & Travel Co. Ltd.
mr. Amnat Somchit
Phone number: 02-253-1957 / 081-915-1191
International Tel: :+66 2 253 1957 / +66-81-915-1191
Email address: nattaya_sctt {at} hotmail.com
(I see both 1957 and 1956 at the end of the office number, two extension numbers?)
Source: https://www.thailandblog.nl/lezersvraag/lezersvraag-documenten-legaliseren/
Thanks for your responses, but I read that the office has been closed for a while…. that doesn't make me very happy
I'll have my friend call me in the morning. See if there is a response.
@ Rob V, you write that there is also an office earlier in that street. Any idea what the house number is and possibly. name/phone number? Or are there other alternatives?
Thanks for your responses. Now I read from you, Wil, that the office diagonally to the embassy has been closed for a while. That doesn't make me very happy. I think he was there last year.
I'll have him call there in the morning.
@Rob V; that other office on the same street; any idea what the exact house number is and possibly name/phone number? What alternative would there be that you know of?
And in Chiang Mai there is also an office that works:
http://www.chiangmaivisaservice.com/
Close to Kad Suan Kaew Department Store; they do everything (including a flight CM-BKK for Bht 20.000 I understood from my girlfriend.
Regards, Will