Thailand Embassy India Address Phone Number: Full Directory of Missions and VFS Centres

Indians have four official Thai diplomatic missions to choose from when applying for a Thailand visa: the Royal Thai Embassy at 56-N, Nyaya Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021 (phone +91-11-4977-4100, email rtenewdelhi@thaiembassy.org), and three Royal Thai Consulates-General in Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata. All four accept visa applications, but each one serves a defined geographical jurisdiction, so the consulate you submit to depends on which Indian state you live in. This guide lists every address, phone number, email, working hours, and jurisdiction map you actually need before you pick up the phone or book an appointment, with the small details on the best time to call, what the embassy responds to by email, and what they ignore. For the bigger picture on Thai visa rules, see our main Thailand visa guide for Indians.

Total Thai missions in India
1 embassy (New Delhi) plus 3 consulates-general (Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata)
VFS Global centres
5 cities: Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata
Standard hours
Mon to Fri, 09:00 to 12:00 for visa submissions
Appointment
Required at all four missions
Best time to call
09:30 to 11:30 IST on working days
Email response window
5 to 7 working days for non-urgent queries
VFS service charge
1,200 rupees per application, on top of the visa fee

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Match your home state to the right consulate before doing anything else. The New Delhi embassy handles north India, Mumbai handles the western states, Chennai handles the south, and Kolkata handles east and northeast India. If you live in Hyderabad, Bangalore, Pune, or Ahmedabad, there is no Thai consulate near you, but there is a VFS Global centre that submits to your jurisdictional consulate on your behalf. Phone calls reach a human most reliably between 09:30 and 11:30 IST. Emails are answered in 5 to 7 working days, sometimes longer in October to February peak season. Do not contact the embassy for visa-free travel queries, since you are not applying for a visa, and do not contact them for Thailand Digital Arrival Card issues, since the TDAC is run by Thai immigration on a separate portal at tdac.immigration.go.th.

The full directory of Thai diplomatic missions in India

India is one of only a handful of countries with four Thai missions, a reflection of how much travel and trade flows between the two countries. The mission set has been stable since the 1990s. The contacts below are pulled from the Royal Thai Embassy New Delhi website and the Thailand Ministry of Foreign Affairs, last verified on 30 April 2026.

Royal Thai Embassy, New Delhi

The flagship mission. Handles all visa categories including the Multiple-Entry Tourist Visa (METV) and the Non-Immigrant B business visa, which the consulates also handle but with slightly slower turnaround.

  • Address: 56-N, Nyaya Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021
  • Phone: +91-11-4977-4100
  • Email: rtenewdelhi@thaiembassy.org
  • Hours: Mon to Fri, 09:00 to 12:00 for visa submissions, 14:00 to 16:00 for collection
  • Appointment: Required, book through the appointment system before submission
  • Jurisdiction: Delhi NCR, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Rajasthan, Bihar (north), Madhya Pradesh (north)
  • Nearest VFS centre: Shivaji Stadium Metro Station, Connaught Place, New Delhi

Chanakyapuri is the diplomatic enclave. The embassy is roughly 8 km from Connaught Place and 12 km from the IGI airport. The consular section runs out of a separate gate from the chancery, and the visa entrance is on the Nyaya Marg side. If you arrive in an Uber, the driver will sometimes circle the wrong block of the enclave, so the building number 56-N matters when you give directions.

Walk-in submissions are not entertained without a confirmed appointment. The embassy did briefly accept walk-ins during the 2023 visa-free transition, but that has ended. For the current step-by-step on what happens at the embassy itself, see our guide on applying for a Thailand visa from India.

Royal Thai Consulate-General, Mumbai

The most heavily trafficked Thai mission outside Delhi, partly because western India sends a disproportionate share of Indian travellers to Thailand for both tourism and business.

  • Address: M.L. Dahanukar Marg, Cumballa Hill, Mumbai 400026
  • Phone: +91-22-2367-1404
  • Email: thaicgmumbai@thaiembassy.org
  • Hours: Mon to Fri, 09:00 to 12:00
  • Appointment: Required
  • Jurisdiction: Maharashtra, Gujarat, Goa, Madhya Pradesh (south), Chhattisgarh, Daman and Diu, Dadra and Nagar Haveli
  • Nearest VFS centre: Trade Centre, BKC, Mumbai 400051

Cumballa Hill is in south Mumbai, off Pedder Road. M.L. Dahanukar Marg is a narrow lane and parking is limited to a single side of the street. Most applicants from Mumbai use VFS at BKC instead because the consulate’s appointment availability is tighter than VFS’s, and the consular team there focuses on direct submissions for METV, business visas and document attestations rather than the run-of-the-mill tourist e-Visa. For applicants in Pune or Ahmedabad, the BKC VFS is the practical choice; we cover that in our guide on Thailand visa appointment booking from India.

Royal Thai Consulate-General, Chennai

The southern jurisdictional mission. Important for travellers from Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, none of which have their own Thai consulate.

  • Address: No 24, Cantonment Road, San Thome, Chennai 600004
  • Phone: +91-44-2467-2800
  • Email: thaicgchennai@thaiembassy.org
  • Hours: Mon to Fri, 09:00 to 12:00
  • Appointment: Required
  • Jurisdiction: Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Puducherry, Lakshadweep, Andaman and Nicobar Islands
  • Nearest VFS centre: Fagun Towers, Egmore, Chennai 600008

San Thome sits between Mylapore and the Marina. Cantonment Road is a residential lane off Santhome High Road. The consulate building is a colonial-era bungalow with the Thai flag visible from the gate. If you are coming from the airport, factor in 45 to 60 minutes during peak hours. From central Chennai, an autorickshaw or Ola is roughly 200 to 300 rupees one way.

Bangalore-based applicants face a quirk. There is a VFS Global centre in Whitefield, but no consulate in Karnataka, so the Bangalore VFS submits files to Chennai for processing. This adds nothing to the timeline because VFS already pouches files daily to the consulate, but it means a second-round documentation request travels back through VFS and adds a day or two. Apply early.

Royal Thai Consulate-General, Kolkata

The eastern jurisdictional mission, and the only one of the four that does not have a co-located VFS Global centre handling its volume. Applicants in this region submit directly to the consulate.

  • Address: 18B Mandeville Gardens, Ballygunge, Kolkata 700019
  • Phone: +91-33-2440-3231
  • Email: thaicgkolkata@thaiembassy.org
  • Hours: Mon to Fri, 09:00 to 12:00
  • Appointment: Required
  • Jurisdiction: West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Sikkim, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura
  • Nearest VFS centre: Rene Tower, Park Street, Kolkata 700016 (note: Park Street VFS exists but Kolkata applicants commonly submit directly to the consulate)

Mandeville Gardens is a leafy lane in Ballygunge, a 10-minute drive from Park Street. The consulate is unmarked from the road; look for the Thai flag. The fact that direct consulate submission is common in Kolkata, while Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai and Bangalore route through VFS, means Kolkata-based applicants sometimes get faster turnaround, especially during off-peak months.

For applicants in the Northeast (Guwahati, Imphal, Shillong, Itanagar) the practical option is to fly to Kolkata, submit, and either wait or fly back. The consulate accepts file collection by an authorised representative, so a Guwahati applicant can ask a Kolkata-based contact to collect on their behalf with a signed authorisation letter and ID copies.

Jurisdiction map: which mission you must use

Thai missions follow strict territorial jurisdiction in India. You cannot pick whichever consulate has faster appointments. The mission for your address of residence is the only one that will accept your file. Submitting to the wrong jurisdiction triggers a same-day rejection at the counter.

Your home state Mission Submission channel
Delhi NCR, Punjab, Haryana, UP, Uttarakhand, HP, J&K, Ladakh, Rajasthan Royal Thai Embassy, New Delhi Connaught Place VFS or embassy direct
Maharashtra, Gujarat, Goa, MP (south), Chhattisgarh Royal Thai Consulate-General, Mumbai BKC VFS or consulate direct
Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Puducherry Royal Thai Consulate-General, Chennai Egmore VFS or consulate direct
Karnataka Royal Thai Consulate-General, Chennai (jurisdictionally) Bangalore VFS at Whitefield (pouches to Chennai)
West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Sikkim, all NE states Royal Thai Consulate-General, Kolkata Consulate direct (most common) or Park Street VFS

Two exceptions worth knowing. First, e-Visa applications submitted online at thaievisa.go.th do not go through any specific consulate. The Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs handles them centrally, and your jurisdiction matters only if the system asks for biometric collection at a local mission, which is rare for Indian e-Visa applicants. Second, if you are temporarily living in a different state (a Hyderabad-based engineer on deputation in Mumbai, for example), the rule of thumb is to submit through the mission that matches your residential proof. If your Aadhaar address is Hyderabad but you have a rental agreement in Mumbai, attach the rental agreement and submit at BKC.

Cities with no consulate or VFS: what to do

Hyderabad, Pune, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, and most tier-2 cities have no Thai consulate. Bangalore at least has a VFS Global centre. The others have neither.

Hyderabad applicants

Hyderabad has no Thai consulate and no VFS centre. The nearest VFS is in Bangalore (Whitefield), and the jurisdictional consulate is Chennai. The practical choices are: fly or train to Bangalore for VFS submission and collection, fly to Chennai for direct consulate submission, or use the e-Visa online channel for the standard 60-day single-entry tourist visa, which does not require physical submission. Most Hyderabad applicants pick the e-Visa, which costs 4,900 rupees and is processed without any in-person step. For the METV or business visa, where physical submission is mandatory, plan a Bangalore or Chennai trip.

Pune applicants

Pune has no consulate and no VFS. The nearest mission is Mumbai. The Mumbai VFS at BKC is roughly 3 hours by road from central Pune, or a short flight. Pune applicants typically take an early-morning Volvo bus or train to Dadar, take the local to BKC, submit at VFS by 11:00, and head back the same evening. Plan two such trips total: one for submission, one for collection. The e-Visa avoids both trips, again at 4,900 rupees.

Ahmedabad applicants

Ahmedabad falls under Mumbai jurisdiction. There is no consulate or VFS in Gujarat. The Mumbai BKC VFS is the only physical option, reachable by a one-hour direct flight or an overnight train. For most Gujarat-based applicants, especially first-timers, the e-Visa is the sensible route. Diamond merchants and businesspeople with frequent Bangkok travel sometimes apply for the METV at the Mumbai consulate, which justifies the trip.

Bangalore applicants

Bangalore is in an unusual position. It has a VFS centre at Whitefield, but no Thai consulate. The Whitefield VFS is convenient for tech employees in eastern Bangalore but a long commute from Koramangala or Indiranagar during weekday peak hours. Files submitted at Whitefield are couriered to the Chennai consulate for processing and returned to Whitefield for collection. The total turnaround stays within the standard 7 to 14 working days. Bangalore applicants should not assume they can use the Mumbai consulate for faster processing; the jurisdictional rule is enforced.

For Andhra Pradesh and Telangana applicants who find Chennai inconvenient, Bangalore VFS is the alternate route, since Bangalore VFS files go to Chennai anyway. A Hyderabad or Vijayawada applicant can legally use either path.

VFS Global centres in India

VFS Global is the third-party intake agent for routine tourist e-Visa applications and some embassy-stamped categories. They charge 1,200 rupees per application as a service fee, on top of the consulate visa fee. There are five VFS centres for Thailand applications across India.

City VFS address Hours
Mumbai Trade Centre, BKC, Mumbai 400051 Mon to Fri, 08:30 to 15:00
Delhi Shivaji Stadium Metro Station, Connaught Place, New Delhi Mon to Fri, 08:30 to 15:00
Bangalore Global Tech Park, Whitefield, Bangalore 560066 Mon to Fri, 08:30 to 15:00
Chennai Fagun Towers, Egmore, Chennai 600008 Mon to Fri, 08:30 to 15:00
Kolkata Rene Tower, Park Street, Kolkata 700016 Mon to Fri, 08:30 to 15:00

VFS appointment slots are booked through visa.vfsglobal.com/ind/en/tha. Slots open at 11:00 IST on weekdays, with peak-season slots filling within hours. We have written separately on the timing strategy for slot booking in our Thailand visa appointment booking guide. Do not pay third-party agents for VFS slots; the booking is free and the appointment system is open to anyone with a valid passport number.

When to call vs when to email

Phone and email reach different desks at every Thai mission. Knowing which channel is suited to which question saves a week of waiting on the wrong line.

Call the consulate when

  • You need to confirm an appointment slot or reschedule one that the system has frozen
  • Your application reference number is showing no status update past 14 working days
  • You have a same-day question about whether a specific document version is acceptable
  • You are travelling within 7 days and need urgent processing clarification
  • The submission counter rejected your file and you want to understand the cited reason

Phone hours are 09:30 to 11:30 IST during the visa submission window. Calls outside these times go to a voicemail or unanswered ringer. The receptionist at most missions speaks Hindi or the local Indian language plus English. Calls are picked up faster Tuesday to Thursday than on Mondays or Fridays.

Email the consulate when

  • Your question is not urgent and a 5 to 7 working day reply is acceptable
  • You need a written record of the embassy’s position, for example on a complex housewife or NRI case
  • You are abroad and cannot call during IST hours
  • You are forwarding a document or appointment confirmation
  • You want a formal response on a fee or document specification

Emails to rtenewdelhi@thaiembassy.org get the most consistent reply rate. The Mumbai consulate’s email is also responsive. Chennai and Kolkata consulates reply more slowly during October to February peak season, sometimes taking 10 to 14 working days. Always include your application reference number, full name as on passport, date of birth, and a clear single question per email. Multi-question emails get a partial reply or no reply.

What to contact the embassy about, and what not to

The embassy and consulates are not a generalist tourism helpdesk. They handle visa-related matters and consular services for Indian nationals visiting Thailand. Time spent contacting them on the wrong topic is time wasted.

Contact the embassy for

Status query past 14 working days. Documentation clarification on edge cases (housewife sponsorship structure, freelancer income proof, government-employee NOC format). Appointment availability when the online system shows none. Fee payment failures or discrepancies. Visa collection issues. Confirmation that a recent rule change applies to your case. Rejected-application appeal procedure within the 30-day window. Letters of consular service for emergencies in Thailand involving a family member.

Do not contact the embassy for

Visa-free travel queries. If your trip is under 60 days, you do not need a visa, you do not need an appointment, and the embassy has nothing to process. Read our guide on whether Indians can travel to Thailand without a visa instead. Thailand Digital Arrival Card issues. The TDAC is run by Thai immigration on a separate portal at tdac.immigration.go.th, not by the embassy in India. Tourism queries on what to do in Bangkok or Phuket. Lost passport issues while in Thailand (contact the Indian Embassy in Bangkok). Visa rules for non-Indian passport holders. The Royal Thai missions in India serve Indian residents and Indian nationals; if you are a foreign national in India and want a Thai visa, your case is different and the consulate may redirect you.

Thirty seconds. That is roughly how long the average call lasts before being transferred or politely closed when the topic falls in the second list.

Reaching the Indian Embassy in Bangkok if you are in Thailand

This guide is about the Royal Thai missions in India. If you are already in Thailand and need help, the contact you want is the Embassy of India in Bangkok, which is a separate institution. We are confirming current contacts for the Indian Embassy Bangkok and will update this guide. Until that confirmation lands, the safe path is to use the official portal mea.gov.in to find the live address and phone number, since Indian embassy contacts abroad are updated on the Ministry of External Affairs site.

The kinds of issues that need the Indian Embassy in Bangkok rather than the Thai Embassy in New Delhi: lost or stolen Indian passport in Thailand, emergency repatriation, registration of birth or marriage of an Indian national in Thailand, attestation of Indian documents for use in Thailand, and crisis support during natural disasters or political incidents.

Common mistakes Indians make on embassy contact

Direct contact with a Thai mission is rare for the average tourist visa applicant, because most queries are routine and the e-Visa portal handles them. When applicants do need to call or email, they make the same handful of mistakes.

Calling outside working hours. The submission window is 09:00 to 12:00, and the desk staff who answer phones are also processing files during this window. Calls before 09:30 reach an unstaffed phone. Calls after 11:30 reach staff who are in the middle of accepting the day’s files and have no time. The 09:30 to 11:30 window, especially Tuesday to Thursday, gets the highest pickup rate.

Sending multi-question emails. A single email asking five questions about the METV, a name change, a fee, an appointment slot, and a documentation clarification gets one of two responses: a partial reply addressing one question, or no reply at all. The discipline is one question per email, with the reference number and passport name in the subject line.

Calling the wrong jurisdiction. A Hyderabad applicant calls the Mumbai consulate because Mumbai is the closest big city. The Mumbai desk politely redirects to Chennai. The applicant calls Chennai. Chennai is busy. Time wasted. Map your jurisdiction before dialling.

Treating the embassy as a status helpdesk before 14 days. Standard processing is 5 to 10 working days for the e-Visa, sometimes stretching to 14 in peak season. Calling on day 6 to ask about a status that has not yet been updated wastes the embassy’s time and your phone bill. The embassy will not give a “is it nearly ready” answer; they will tell you to wait. Wait until day 15. For status checking, see our Thailand visa status check guide for Indians.

If your situation is different

NRI applicants holding Indian passports

NRIs applying from a third country (a Bangalore-origin software engineer in Singapore, for example) should not contact the Royal Thai Embassy in New Delhi. Apply at the Royal Thai Embassy or consulate in your country of residence. The Indian-passport visa-free benefit still applies, but the application channel for visa-stamped categories is local. For more on this, our guide for NRI Indians applying for Thailand visa covers the document-set differences.

Senior citizen applicants

Indian seniors over 60 sometimes prefer direct consulate submission over VFS because consulate staff are more accommodating with paperwork queries at the counter. Phone-based clarification is also more useful for seniors who are uncomfortable with the online portal. Approval rate for seniors is above 96 percent, and the consulate desk staff understand the demographic.

Government employee applicants

Government employees need a department-issued NOC in addition to the standard leave NOC. The format varies by department and the consulate occasionally rejects NOCs that do not match the format they have seen previously. A pre-submission email to the consulate with the draft NOC asking “is this format acceptable?” can save a wasted appointment. Allow 5 to 7 working days for the email reply.

Recently rejected applicants

If your previous application was rejected, do not call the embassy on day 1 demanding to know why. The rejection letter cites the reason. Read it. Address the cited reason in your reapplication. The embassy will not reverse a rejection over the phone; they will only tell you to reapply with corrections. The 30-day appeal window is for written appeals through email, with new documentation, not phone calls. Wait at least 6 months before reapplying for the best chance.

What changed recently and what might change

The contact details for Thai missions in India have been stable since the consulates were modernised in 2018. The phone numbers and emails listed here have been operational for at least the past 5 years and are unlikely to change without public notice. The Royal Thai Embassy New Delhi website and the Thailand Ministry of Foreign Affairs site post any contact change at least 30 days in advance.

What did change in 2025 was the routing of routine tourist applications. Since the Thailand Digital Arrival Card became mandatory in May 2025, applicants under the visa-free 60-day scheme no longer interact with the embassy at all. Their interaction is with Thai immigration via the TDAC portal at tdac.immigration.go.th. This has reduced phone and email volume at the New Delhi embassy and the consulates, which has slightly improved response times for applicants who do still need to contact them, mainly for the METV, business visas, and edge cases.

The visa-free scheme was extended through end-2026 in September 2025. If the scheme is not renewed beyond 2026, embassy contact volume will spike again as more Indian travellers shift back to embassy-stamped tourist visas. We will update this guide within 7 working days of any announcement.

Frequently asked questions

Which Thai consulate handles applications from Hyderabad and Telangana?

Royal Thai Consulate-General, Chennai. Hyderabad has no Thai mission of its own, and the jurisdictional mission for Telangana and Andhra Pradesh is Chennai. The practical submission channel is Bangalore VFS at Whitefield, which couriers files to Chennai. For the routine 60-day single-entry tourist e-Visa, no physical submission is needed; apply online at thaievisa.go.th and avoid the journey altogether.

Can I submit my Mumbai application at the Delhi embassy if Mumbai slots are full?

No. Thai missions enforce strict territorial jurisdiction in India. If your residential address is in Maharashtra, your file must go through the Mumbai consulate or the Mumbai VFS. Submitting at Delhi triggers a same-day rejection at the counter. The exception is the e-Visa channel at thaievisa.go.th, which is processed centrally and does not require local submission for most applicants.

What is the email response time during peak season?

Standard reply window is 5 to 7 working days. During October to February peak season, this can stretch to 10 to 14 working days at the Chennai and Kolkata consulates. The New Delhi embassy and Mumbai consulate are usually faster, around 5 to 8 days even in peak. For urgent matters, call between 09:30 and 11:30 IST instead of relying on email.

Does the embassy have a WhatsApp or chatbot?

No. The Royal Thai missions in India do not operate a WhatsApp helpline or AI chatbot for applicant queries. Any number circulating on social media claiming to be a Thai embassy WhatsApp is fake. Stick to the official phone numbers and email addresses listed above. The VFS portal at visa.vfsglobal.com/ind/en/tha has its own helpdesk for VFS-specific questions, but VFS does not handle visa-decision queries.

Can I visit the embassy without an appointment?

No. All four missions require a confirmed appointment for submission. Walk-in applicants are turned away at the gate. Appointment booking happens through the consulate’s online system or, for VFS-routed applications, through visa.vfsglobal.com/ind/en/tha. Document collection at the end of processing also requires either an appointment slot or, in some cases, the reference slip from your initial submission.

What if my passport gets stuck at the embassy past my travel date?

Call the consulate handling your file between 09:30 and 11:30 IST and explain the travel-date conflict. The embassy can sometimes expedite collection if your travel is within 48 hours, but they cannot manufacture a faster decision. The honest fix is to apply 4 to 6 weeks before travel, not 2 weeks. If your passport is genuinely stuck and your trip is at risk, factor in the cost of rescheduling flights versus the small premium of refundable fares booked at application time.

Can someone else collect my passport from the embassy on my behalf?

Yes. All four missions allow collection by an authorised representative with a signed authorisation letter from the applicant, a copy of the applicant’s ID, the representative’s original ID, and the original submission receipt. This is useful for applicants who travelled to a different city for submission and cannot return for collection. Spouses, parents, and adult children are accepted as authorised representatives without additional formalities; for non-family representatives, attach a copy of the relationship proof if asked.

Where do I email if my visa fee payment failed but the amount was deducted from my account?

Email rtenewdelhi@thaiembassy.org if you applied through the e-Visa portal, with your application reference number, transaction ID, bank statement entry showing the deduction, and date of attempt. The embassy coordinates with the Thai e-Visa payment gateway to either confirm the payment or initiate a refund. Standard refund window is 14 to 21 working days. Do not reapply and pay again until you have written confirmation of the failed payment status.

Is there a Thai consulate in Hyderabad, Bangalore, Pune, or Ahmedabad?

No. None of these cities have a Thai consulate. Bangalore has a VFS Global centre at Whitefield. Hyderabad, Pune, and Ahmedabad have no VFS centre and no consulate. Applicants from these cities either travel to the nearest mission, use the e-Visa online channel, or submit at Bangalore VFS for Hyderabad and Mumbai BKC for Pune and Ahmedabad. The e-Visa is usually the cleanest option at 4,900 rupees and no travel.

What number do I call for VFS-specific issues like a stuck appointment booking?

VFS Global runs a separate helpline. The VFS website at visa.vfsglobal.com/ind/en/tha lists the active number for India operations. The Thai consulates do not handle VFS appointment system issues; calling them about a stuck slot booking will get you redirected to VFS. Keep the two channels distinct: VFS handles intake and appointments, the consulate handles visa decisions.

Do the consulates accept document attestation for non-visa purposes?

Yes, all four missions provide consular attestation services for Indian documents that need to be used in Thailand (educational certificates, marriage certificates, commercial documents). The attestation process is separate from the visa process, has different fees, and runs on different timing. Email the consulate with the document type and intended use in Thailand for a quote and timeline. Most attestations take 7 to 10 working days.

Where this guide gets its data

This guide was last verified against the Royal Thai Embassy, New Delhi on 30 April 2026 by the VisaGuide India editorial desk. Addresses, phone numbers, emails and working hours come from the official mission websites and the Thailand Ministry of Foreign Affairs portal. We update every guide quarterly and within 7 working days of any rule change. If you spot a fee that has changed, a contact that has moved, or a rule we have missed, email editorial@visaguideindia.com.

📅 Published: May 10, 2026