Hello Ozzie Thai Multiple Entry visa hunter.
If you live in around or are passing through Brisbane then obtaining this Thai multiple entry visa is a piece of cake.
The Thai "Tourist Visa" and "Transit Visa" are also available at this office.
The Royal Thai Consulate is located at 87 Annerly Road South Brisbane.
William J Dunn is the consulate there and runs an efficient service. The last visa I obtained there took all of fifteen minutes. In fact I had a taxi waiting. Having acquired several Non Immigrant B Multi Entry visas in the past from William I knew the score.
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However each time that I required a visa I telephoned ahead to make sure he would be in the office. The telephone number is Brisbane 0738467771 or 0738321999. His Thai office staff are of course polite and very helpful.
Before you embark on your journey to the consulate give them a call to check on what documents you will need to present to them. Here is the Royal Thai Consulate PDF visa instruction file you can download.
The Consulate operates from a restored mansion in South Brisbane. Open 9.30am till 3.30 pm. It's a good idea to telephone ahead to check the operating hours. |
One color photo and $225.00 is required for the 1 year Multiple entry visa . The whole process takes about 15 minutes.
To get to the Consulate from the airport:Take a return ticket from Airport to Transit center get off at Anne St. or Roma St before Transit Center $11.00 return on the bus. The bus leaves the airport every 20 minutes. Take a taxi from the Transit center or Anne St. to Thai Consulate in South Brisbane.(Cost about $10.00)
Prices were quoted from April 2000 rates. A taxi from the airport to Royal Thai Consulate costs around $35.00 one way.
Please note that the Consulate respects Thai and Australian Public holidays. More reason to telephone ahead. Here is a list of Thai Public holidays.
For applicants living further away from Brisbane the postage service is available.

Visa Application Form for Royal Thai Consulate Brisbane
Update March 2011
The 2006 update below still applies from time to time. Call ahead to comfirm.
Update December 2006
If applying for a NON IMM B visa for the purpose of working in the education sector you are now required to obtain a clearence letter from the police department in Bangkok or police department in your own country. This letter will verify that you are not a kown terrorist or pedophile.
Links
Visa instruction file
Thai Public holidays
Tightening the Tourist Visa Rules From October 1st 2006.
Visa Application Form for Royal Thai Consulate Brisbane
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