Apparently, the Thai embassy in The Hague is reorganizing its appointments in anticipation of the online system for E-visa.

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This morning I wanted to make an appointment at the embassy in The Hague for a visa, but that is no longer possible until the end of November. This is what I got my screen.

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Saw tonight that the Thai embassy in The Hague is full for visa applications until mid-December, they will apparently do this online via E-visa, can you tell me and the readers a bit more about that?

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This morning good news on Facebook from the Thai embassy in The Hague.

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If you receive a pension, we need the bank statements for the last 3 months for an O visa. If not, we need the bank statement for the last 6 months for an O visa.

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It is currently very busy at the embassy in The Hague. I can only go for my (23 day tourist) visa application on November 60. Does anyone have experience with / insight into the average processing time of such an application and also that of a Certificate of Entry (CoE)?

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Since October 1, the possibility to travel to Thailand has been made significantly easier. Nevertheless, I still notice that there is very negative talk about Thailand, entering it with the restrictive measures and the hassle of applying for a CoE.

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On October 14 we fly from Schiphol to Bangkok. In my opinion, KLM has no obligation to show a negative PCR test to board the plane. However, it is an obligation according to 1.3 of the Thai Embassy.

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On October 29, my wife and I can go to the Thai Embassy in Brussels to apply for a tourist visa + COE. My question is: how long will this paperwork take before we have the necessary documents?

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The website of the Thai embassy in Belgium (Brussels) and the Netherlands (The Hague) states that the quarantine period linked to the CoE has been changed from October 1, 2021. Starting tomorrow, the ASQ will last a minimum of 7 days and a maximum of 10 days.

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I happened to see today that the Thai embassy in Brussels has changed its visa page on the website. It is positive that there is now finally the mention of Non-immigrant O (Retired).

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I am going to the embassy in The Hague this month for a new visa. Previously, in Amsterdam at the consulate, I could take this with me the same day. They did this for people who then came from further afield. How does this work in The Hague? Same day service, by post, or do you have to go back a second time in person?

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The website of the Thai embassy in The Hague has now been updated. The link provided by RonnyLatYa opens the modified webpage: https://hague.thaiembassy.org/th/content/118896-measures-to-control-the-spread-of-covid-19

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My girlfriend is coming to the Netherlands this month, December, with a new Schengen visa for two years. Now I have a question about her return trip in March next year. Is still a long way off and maybe things will change again when we have a vaccine. Still watching coffee grounds.

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Unexpectedly and without any publicity, the Thai entry policy has been relaxed a bit again in the past week. This extension means good news for holders of a non-O visa with a valid period of stay ('extension of stay') and a re-entry permit. Until now, they could only return to Thailand if they were married to a Thai or had a child with Thai nationality. So that has changed. If you meet the visa requirements, you can apply for a Certificate of Entry online via coethailand.mfa.go.th

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The website of the embassy in The Hague has received an important update (November 15). For example, the Non-Immigrant O (Retirement) visa and the Re-entry (Retirement residence period) are now also mentioned.

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The Thai embassy in The Hague announces that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all consular services will be temporarily suspended from September 28 to October 2, 2020. All contacts with the embassy regarding applications for COE (Certificate Of Entry) and visas must be made by telephone or email to be done.

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