From Monday April 29 to Wednesday May 1, the Dutch embassy offers the opportunity to apply for a Dutch passport or identity card in Chiang Mai, have your life certificate signed and/or receive a DigiD activation code.

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In the coming months, the Dutch embassy will offer the opportunity to apply for a Dutch passport or identity card, have your life certificate signed and/or receive a DigiD activation code at four different locations in Thailand.

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I have a retirement visa, and my passport expires in 3 months. I wonder why I have to wait 4-5 weeks for my new passport at the embassy when my old passport expires, I assume they have a whole pile of blank ones in the cupboard? Does anyone know how this protocol works internally? Is your old passport or copy perhaps being sent back to the municipality in the Netherlands that issued it for verification and is that why it takes so much time?

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The Dutch Embassy is organizing two activities in Chiang Mai on Thursday, November 23, a Meet & Greet/Reception with Ambassador HE Remco van Wijngaarden.

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Yes, it's almost that time again; the best day for the children, and the parents, in Bangkok and beyond. Sinterklaas has just informed the NVT that he will be present again this year on Saturday morning, December 2, in the beautiful garden of the Dutch embassy.

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Yesterday I started preparing for my annual extension of residence in Thailand. For years I have been going to the Dutch embassy on Soi Tonson in Bangkok for the visa support letter. I don't live that far from there.

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My wife and I would like to register our marriage in Thailand in the Netherlands. The marriage certificate is issued in 4 languages ​​and already legalized at the CDC. We had this legalized and sent to Bangkok where we are now.

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On December 3 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM you can sing, dance, do crafts and play games with Sint and Piet in the garden of the Dutch embassy in Bangkok (entrance address: 15 Soi Ton Son). The gates are open from 09:30.

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The Dutch embassy in Bangkok will be closed on November 16, 17 and 18, 2022 due to APEC 2022. Due to the APEC meeting, some roads in Bangkok will be closed, including some roads in the vicinity of the embassy. The embassy is therefore not available for appointments.

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My question to the embassy: I want to send the application for visa support letter from the Netherlands, so that I have it when I arrive in Thailand. But then I can't stick a Thai stamp on the return envelope. If I enclose an additional 100 Thai baht note, can you frank the return envelope for me?

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Two newly arrived employees were introduced on the Facebook page of the Dutch embassy.

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Remco van Vineyards

As a child, Remco van Wijngaarden wanted to become a diplomat. He has been the Dutch ambassador to Thailand for a year now. A wonderful country to live with his husband and children. “We are an ordinary family here. And Thailand is very interesting to work in, the country is gaining political and economic importance in the region.'

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Soon we will have to go to the NL embassy in Bangkok with our almost 12-year-old daughter to arrange a new passport for her.

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Today 22-12-2021 went to the Dutch embassy in Bangkok to apply for a passport. As usual, first went to the photo shop located in the building in front of the embassy for a passport photo.

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Agenda: Sinterklaas is coming to Bangkok!

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November 14 2021

Fortunately, we have just heard that Sinterklaas and his Pieten are coming to Thailand again this year! Even a little earlier than other years, because on Saturday morning December 4 they will visit the garden of the Dutch embassy where all children are of course ready to give them a warm welcome!

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Amidst Bangkok's imposing urbanism – the glass buildings, the dusty construction sites, the concrete skytrain that cuts through Sukhumvit – Wittayu Road seems a curious exception. A huge stretch of the road is leafy and green, marking the hallowed grounds of historic embassies and residences in Bangkok. Wittayu (Wireless) is named after Thailand's first radio broadcasting station, but it might as well be called Thailand's 'Embassy Row'. One of these embassies belongs to the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

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Message from the Dutch embassy in Bangkok: The Belgian embassy in Bangkok has reserved a quantity of AstraZeneca vaccines (produced in Japan and Thailand). If the stock allows, the Dutch can also qualify for this.

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