The Royal Thai Consulate 4 Woodside Place, Glasgow G3 7QF
About the Business
Welcome to The Royal Thai Consulate, located at 4 Woodside Place in Glasgow, United Kingdom. We are proud to serve as a highly regarded embassy, establishment and point of interest for the Thai community in Scotland and the United Kingdom.
Our consulate plays an integral role in fostering strong ties between Thailand and the UK. We offer a wide range of services that cater to the needs of Thai citizens, including visa applications, passport renewal, and notary services. We are committed to providing outstanding customer service and ensuring that our clients are well-supported throughout their interactions with us.
In addition to our core services, we are also dedicated to promoting Thai culture and heritage to the wider community. We host a variety of cultural events, including music and food festivals, and regularly participate in community events throughout Glasgow and the surrounding areas.
Our consulate is staffed by a highly trained and professional team who are committed to serving the needs of our clients. We are dedicated to ensuring that every visitor to our consulate receives the highest level of care and attention. Whether you are visiting for business or pleasure, we are here to help make your journey as smooth and enjoyable as possible.
If you are a Thai citizen living in or visiting the United Kingdom, we invite you to come and see us at The Royal Thai Consulate in Glasgow. We look forward to welcoming you and providing you with the outstanding service and support that you deserve.
Location & Phone number
4 Woodside Pl, Glasgow G3 7QF, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 17:00
Friday:
09:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Fantastic Service. Extremely fast and efficient. Kay answered all of my queries and concerns, and Kay was extremely patient with me throughout this entire Visa application. A fantastic professional positive experience. I am truly grateful for the help and advice. Thank you very much for everything. A real pleasure to do business with you"
"Kay is always friendly and very helpful, lovely lady. I've been going for years for multi entry tourist visas. For other types of visas it's worth a phone to see whether she can issue or whether it needs to be London."
"AVOID !!! - Very un-polite and unhelpful staff, I had driven all the way from Blackpool to process my non-immigrant visa and I was treated as if I was going to sign on for benefits. Go to the consulate in Hull or London as they are much friendlier and more helpful from previous experience. I’ll never use the Glasgow office again"
"Used this embassy in Glasgow good few times and will be going in next week, never had any problems. My friend had meeting with Kay for work permit that went well, so no problem using the embassy"
"A dreadful experience from start to finish. I had called the Consulate at the beginning of September 2016 to enquire about applying for my 1 year non b visa to compliment my Thai work permit that I had recently processed. I had a wedding to attend in Glasgow and thought it would be best to apply at this consulate and kill two birds with one stone so to speak. A lady named Kay told me on the phone this would not be a problem but would need to allow 2-3 days to get approval from the embassy I London. Upon my arrival to Scotland (Oct 3 2016) I emailed Kay again to confirm an appointment with her, and at that time she informed me that, without warning the embassy had revoked her permission to process multi entry visas. There was no updated information about this on their website either. She was of very little help and I found her to be quite condescending and rude when it came to helping me figure out my options. I was forced to apply for a 90 day single entry visa, which is a far cry from what I needed. I am now going to have to book an additional visa run out of Thailand to apply for a full year visa in Malaysia, costing me a fortune and wasting a lot of my time. When I went to process the visa, Kay even denied me a handshake when I outstretched my hand to her. I found her manner appalling and Im Not quite sure what benefit this consulate has to anybody working for living in Thailand. She doesn't even read or speak Thai? Take a tip from me, do yourself a favour and don't deal with this consulate at all. give yourself enough time to use the embassy in London instead, it will save you a lot of headache."
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