Royal Thai Consulate — Embassy in West Perth

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Royal Thai Consulate

Embassy at Ground floor 28/42 Ventnor Ave, West Perth WA 6005, Australia, West Perth, Western Australia, 6005 . Here you will find detailed information about Royal Thai Consulate: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    9:30 AM – 2:30 PM
  • Tuesday
    9:30 AM – 2:30 PM
  • Wednesday
    9:30 AM – 2:30 PM
  • Thursday
    9:30 AM – 2:30 PM
  • Friday
    Closed
  • Saturday
    Closed
  • Sunday
    Closed

Rating

4
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5
Based on 15 reviews

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Region:
Western Australia
Address:
Ground floor 28/42 Ventnor Ave, West Perth WA 6005, Australia, West Perth, Western Australia, 6005
City:
West Perth
Postcode:
6005

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Royal Thai Consulate is a Australian Embassy based in West Perth, Western Australia. Royal Thai Consulate is located at Ground floor 28/42 Ventnor Ave, West Perth WA 6005, Australia,


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Reviews of Royal Thai Consulate

  • Owen
    Added 2016.10.06
    The Thai Consulate has improved a lot over the last few years. If you ring them you will get a recorded message saying they will ring back. They do so within a few hours and are very helpful.
  • Joshua
    Added 2016.06.06
    Rude and discourteous. Not great ambassadors
  • Kevin
    Added 2016.03.15
    You have so show that your wife (if she is Thai) is registered in the blue book for the house. I gave her copies of both pages of the blue book, she kept one and returned the other. I can't read Thai so I didn't know why she returned it.
  • Devin
    Added 2015.07.08
    You will need to leave your passport there and then pick it up during a fixed period on Mondays or leave a self addressed envelope with them (prepaid registered) so they can post it back to you.
  • Mason
    Added 2015.05.01
    You need get ready documents likes copy of passport and travel documents airline tickets and your visa photo
  • Noah
    Added 2015.03.29
    The next day the Consulate rang me to say they needed a copy of the blue book page with my wife's name on it. I pointed out that I had given it to them but they returned it. So I offered to email a copy to them. She said it had to be sent by post as it would cost them TWO DOLLARS to print out the email. Despite my protestations we ended up sending another copy by snail mail.
  • Sarah
    Added 2015.01.16
    0 Stars! Horrible service. A terrible consulate. Despicable representation of Thailand. Arrogant staff. Avoid at all costs. They are abominably bad. I would award zero stars if possible.
  • Jack
    Added 2014.12.16
    If you want to copy or print your documents also you can go Kalamazoo
  • Jackson
    Added 2014.11.20
    They will email the forms necessary for the visa (etc) which you wish to apply for. As will visa applications for all countries you have to provide the exact documents they require, but the staff are very helpful in guiding you through this.
  • Alex
    Added 2014.07.23
    I have visited Thailand for several months every year for over a decade. As I have a Thai wife I can apply for a multiple entry spouse visa which allows me to simply register with Immigration in Thailand every 90 days to extend my stay. No need for a border visa run and no requirement to prove your income but you do need a written invitation from your Thai wife to stay there.
  • Lucas
    Added 2014.04.27
    This year the lady dealing with our application didn't see that my proof of travel included a return flight and therefore assumed i was planning to stay in Thailand and apply for a Marriage Visa. Consequently she insisted that I had to have $30,000 bank balance (dollars not baht!). Eventually I worked out what the problem was and pointed out her error.
  • Luke
    Added 2014.03.05
    I know its part of Thailand but somebody could improve their organisation, at least to taking credit cards, printing at no cost and encouraging emails
  • William
    Added 2014.03.02
    just near by
  • Jayden
    Added 2013.12.22
    Things have changed a lot since I wrote this and they are much better organised than before. However the cost of visas has gone up, a Non Immigrant 'O" visa has to be checked out with the Embassy in Canberra, you need to prove a bank balance, and you can still only pay cash (no credit cards).
  • Logan
    Added 2013.05.28
    Went there to submit visa application - super friendly. Looks like it can get pretty busy at lunch time - a small crowd gathered after us
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