This is the Thai Consulate in Perth Australia. Note that they do not have normal office hours and you need to make an appointment to visit the Thai Consulate in Perth. We have added a map to the consulate in Perth and all the details for the Thai Consulate. If you have more question about the Consulate then call them on the telephone listed below. Note the map is recent and you can very easily visit them while in Perth Australia.
Royal Thai Consulate
28-42 Ventnor Avenue
West Perth WA 6005
City: Perth
Phone: (+61) 8 9226 2288
Fax: (+61) 8 9226 2120
Email: [email protected]
Office Hours: Monday to Thursday 9:30 AM – 2:30 PM
41 thoughts on “Thai Consulate in Perth, Australia”
I want to go to Thailand for three months what is the best way to sort out a visa and how much will it cost thank you
The visa that you may apply for will depend on the purpose of your trip to Thailand. If it is for tourism purpose, then the tourist visa would be the best option for you. It’s valid for 60 days and can be extended for another 30 days inside Thailand.
My Husband and I are planning a Cruise that has an 8 hour stop in Phuket, can you please advise if we are required to have a Visa to do a tour of Phuket during the stop over? Thank you.
Depending on your nationality, you might or might not need a visa for your upcoming trip to Thailand. Please visit the website below for more information on the Thai visa exemption.
http://www.thaiembassy.com/thailand/changes-visa-exempt.php
Hi I will be visiting the Kingdom of Thailand in November foe one month. I will be based in the north eastern area known as Chaiyaphum and have a vehicle at my disposal. My question is do I require an IDP to drive or as I have been told by a friend who has just returned from Pattaya that now you get a license from the police station. Can you please confirm either way.
Thank you
Please refer to the website below for information on how to obtain a driver’s license in Thailand.
http://driving.information.in.th/driving-licence.html
My grandson, also citizen of South Africa, is flying to Thailand on 17 th of December 2015 for visiting friends for three days and then fly to Perth WA for visiting his family and then fly back on 1st of January 2016 to SA. What kind of visum must he obtain for those two visits and can that be done via internet by his mom from Australia or must be done by him in SA? Thanks
He will need to apply for a tourist visa to Thailand. This visa is valid for 60 days and he can apply for re-entry permit before leaving Thailand for his first trip to make sure that his tourist visa is still valid when he flies back for the second trip. As for the application process, he will need to visit the Thai Embassy or Consulate to lodge his visa application.
my wife is thai and name kodchaporn injan and I have heard today that bshe has been kidnaped from bangkock airport her sister rang tonight and she is devastated and asked me to send a email to thai embassy to get some help my phone number is 0419901182 Geoffrey Gage the sister phone number is 0451129311 shalome cole If you could help in anyway to get this message the bright authoritys would be appreciated shalome cole needs your help please kodchaporn flew out on thai airways on the 24 /10 / 2015 at 9am her records should be there on flight if you speek to shalome you will need a interpetor thank you Geoff Gage
Please notify and contact the Royal Thai Police regarding your wife’s case. You may go to the website below for information on their contact details:
http://www.royalthaipolice.go.th/contact.php
Dear Sir or Madam, I am trying to organize for my brothers wife who lives in thailand to come to perth to visit friends and family . I have copies of her passport, insurance and flight details. Can I organised a visa on their behalf.
Kind Regards Margaret
You may assist her during the application process but the main applicant will still need to fill out and sign all required forms. For more information, you may visit the Australia Immigration website below:
http://www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visi