Many countries are taking drastic measures to prevent the further spread of the coronavirus. New measures cannot be ruled out, and the situation can change quickly. These measures have far-reaching consequences for travelers.
Code orange means to travel only if strictly necessary. Consider (urgently) whether your trip to or stay in Thailand, Cambodia or Laos is still necessary, given the likely rapidly decreasing possibilities to leave. Please contact your travel organization or airline to find out what options are still available and make use of the options offered.
Register with the Info Service (https://informatieservice.nederlandwereldwijd.nl/), so that we can inform you if there are additional options.
If you can't leave yet, make sure you find a place where you can stay longer, possibly. in consultation with your travel organization if you have traveled with it.
The travel advice for the southern provinces of Thailand (Yala, Narathiwat, Pattani and Songkhla) was red due to safety risks. The travel advice for those provinces remains red.
Temporary reduction of consular services at the embassy
The worldwide development of the new corona virus (COVID-19) has led to a temporary reduction in consular services. For the time being, for the period from March 18 to April 6, 2020. Depending on developments, the period may change. The embassy will of course remain available for compatriots in acute need. Applications for a new national passport will only be accepted when a travel document expires or has expired, it is demonstrably essential for applying for a residence permit or a trip cannot be delayed for demonstrable medical or humanitarian reasons. Laissez Passers can be issued in acute emergencies.
Due to announced travel restrictions for non-EU citizens to the EU, visas are limited to the categories 'humanitarian' and 'national interest'. Only these visa applications can be submitted at the embassy in Bangkok.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- For answers to frequently asked questions about the current situation in a country, we would like to refer you to the attached website: https://www.nederlandwereldwijd.nl/…/vragen-en-antwoorden-r…
- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs remains committed to keeping the travel advice as up to date as possible. The travel advice can be found at: https://www.nederlandwereldwijd.nl/reizen/reisadviezen
- If you want to stay informed about the latest developments in the field of security, you can register with the information service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. You will then always receive the latest status:https://informatieservice.nederlandwereldwijd.nl/
- Follow the local Thai authorities via Office of International Cooperation, DDC MOPH
- If you find yourself in an emergency abroad, we would like to refer you to the 24/7 BZ ContactCenter, which can be reached 24 hours a day on +31 247 247 247.
TRAVEL UPDATE FOR THAI NATIONALS
Many countries are taking drastic measures to prevent the further spread of the coronavirus. New measures cannot be ruled out, and the situation may change rapidly. These measures have far-reaching consequences for travelers. The European Commission presented guidelines to Member States on border management measures in the context of the COVID-19 emergency. Please take into account that Member States can refuse entry to non-resident third country nationals. Contact your travel organization or airline to find out what options are still available.
Temporary reduction in consular services at the embassy
The global development of the new corona virus (COVID-19) has led to a temporary reduction of consular services. For the time being, for the period 18 March – 6 April 2020. Depending on the developments the period may change.
The provision of consular services will be limited to the categories 'humanitarian' and 'national interest'. Only these visa applications can be submitted at the Embassy in Bangkok. All other services will be temporarily suspended. We apologize for any inconvenience.
FAQs:
- Please visit https://www.government.nl/topics/coronavirus-covid-19 for information about COVID-19 for the Netherlands
- For more information on the implications of COVID-19 on visas for the Netherlands, please visit:https://www.netherlandsandyou.nl/…/visas-for-the-netherlands
- Follow information of Thai authorities via Office of International Cooperation, DDC MOPH
More information more
More information Image caption More information More information More information More information Image caption COVID-19 โปรดคำนึงว่าสำห More information More information More info กรุณาติดต่อหน่วยงานการท่องเที่ ยวหรือสาย Image caption ไปได้
Image caption ว
More information More information about COVID-19 18 มีนาคม – 6 เมษายน 2563 XNUMX More information More information ที่เกี่ยวข้อง 'มนุษยธรรม' และ 'ผลประโยชน์ของชา ติ' ท่านสามารถยื่นคำร้องขอวีซ่าได้ที่สถานท More information More information image more
Image caption COVID-19 สำหรับประเทศเนเธอร์แลนด์ more https://www.government.nl/topics/coronavirus-covid-19 More information More information More information more
With great difficulty we were able to convert our flight from April 2 to March 26. I hope we can still leave then. Exciting waiting, but it is no different. We all have the same problem. Difficult to change your flight.
The whole world is Orange and some countries are red!
So the title does not cover dr reality.
Our daughter is traveling back to Bangkok today and home via Dubai tomorrow.
Fortunately, she already arranged her ticket on Monday.
She still wanted to go to Indonesia, but Malaysia / Indonesia closed earlier.
Back home after half a year and a week and a different world than when she left
Kennis has received a one-month visa extension in Thailand and hopes to continue onward or return to me.
Yesterday in Borneo (Sabah) and since just back home in Belgium with Emirates (KL – Dubai – Brussels).
Tomorrow Emirates will close its connection with Belgium.!
I expect a general flight stop soon when all tourists are back home. Who wants to travel after that!
The day before yesterday I was told at the Ubon Ratchathani Immigration that visa run at Chong Mek was no problem.
Yesterday after my round of golf on the Sirindhorn golf course, I drove 17 km, and what do you think? Last night at midnight, Laos and Cambodia are closed!
Back at immigr office at Sirindhorndam got 7 days extra at 1900 bth.
Only heard afterwards: flight v 14/4 cancelled, hahaa.
But thanks to quick help from Ralph Stöcker of Thailand Travel R'dam, flight arranged within 2 hours on the last flight from EVA air to Schiphol.