Guidance

Thailand: consular fees

Updated 6 September 2023

Costs shown are in British pounds £GBP. To convert a fee to the local currency, use the current consular exchange rate.

Fee number Consular service Cost
2 Preparing any certificate, declaration or document not listed on this page:  
(i) in English £50
(ii) in any other language £50
4 Administering an oath, declaration or affirmation £50
6 Certifying a copy of a document £25

Births, marriages, civil partnerships and deaths

Fee number Consular service Cost
16 Making a search in:  
(i) the consular register of births, deaths, marriages or civil partnerships where the number of date of entry is not provided £50
(ii) the naturalisation, registration of renunciation records kept by a consular officer £50

Emergency assistance

Fee number Consular service Cost
19 Administering an application for, and if successful providing, an Emergency Travel Document and in addition to direct costs, if any £100
20 Exceptionally, administering an application for, and, if successful providing an Emergency Passport, on emergency occasions when not possible to provide an Emergency Travel Document (in addition to direct costs, if any) £75
21 Arranging, exceptionally, for currency to be made available against the deposit of funds:  
(i) £0.01 - £99.00 £10
(ii) £100.00 - £499.99 £25
(iii) > £500.00 £50

Other services

Fee number Consular service Cost
22 Providing the services of a consular officer or a consular employee in relation to any other service which the consular post or diplomatic mission has agreed to undertake, for each hour or part hour (to include travel time if performed away from the consular premises) and in addition to direct costs, if any £150

For information / disclaimer

These fees are levied under the Consular Fee Order 2012 as amended. An official receipt should be obtained for all payments made for consular services. Consular Fees are non-refundable.