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Which thai consulate is your favourite?  

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FIO..List of consuls/Em.in Uk and Ireland.

Apart from London which has got neg.reviews and Hull which come out as No1...has anyone any experiences/dealings with the others?

Royal Thai Embassy

29/30 Queens Gate, SW7 5JB

Tel 020 7589 2944

Fax 020 7823 9695

Email [email protected]

Website www.thaiinuk.com/thaiembassy.html

BIRMINGHAM  

Royal Thai Consulate

c/o Smith Keen Cutler, Exchange Buildings, Stephenson Place, B2 4NN

Tel 0121 643 9481

Fax 0121 449 3334

CARDIFF  

Royal Thai Consulate

Empire House, Mount Stuart Square, CF1 6DP

Tel 029 2046 5777

Fax 029 2046 5777

DUBLIN  

Royal Thai Consulate

Bland Payne Dineen, 25-28 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2, Ireland

Tel +353 (0)1 604 8100

Fax +353 (0)1 604 8199

GLASGOW  

Royal Thai Consulate

4 Woodside Place, Charing Cross, Glasgow, G3 7QF

Tel 0141 353 5090

HULL  

Royal Thai Consulate

James Bell House, Connaught Road, Kingswood, Hull HU7 3AQ

Tel 01482 581668

Fax 01482 224225

Website www.thaiconsul-uk.com

Email [email protected]

LIVERPOOL  

Royal Thai Consulate

Boodles House, 35 Lord Street, L2 9SQ

Tel 0151 255 0504

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The London Thai Visa office lurks in a dingy basement on Queen's Gate. It closes at midday, closes for Thai and UK public holidays and does not like to deal by post. You have to leave your passport there and go back a couple of days later to collect. If you phone in you can get recorded information at premium rates.

The Birmingham Office answer the phone and give polite advice and they like to deal by post and do so promptly.

I speak of two years ago so maybe different now.

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I know I may be accused of bias, but it has to be Liverpool. It only accepts applications by post but telephone enquiries are always politely dealt with and good information given. The staff (I don't know how many there are) appear to be all British so there is no room for misunderstanding, and they deign to speak to members of the public unlike the Thai diplomats at the embassy in London for whom everyone who is not a diplomat is untermenschen.

Scouse.

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