On 25 January 2025, Ms. Sirimon Atipatya, Minister Counsellor, and Ms. Pattarawan Na Nakorn, Consul and Counsellor, along with staff from the Consular Section, provided a mobileconsular service to the Thai community at the Royal Thai Honorary Consulate-General in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture. The services included passport issuance, civil registration, legalization services, and consular advice, with 58 Thai nationals receiving services.
On this occasion, Consul and the consular staff of Embassy also ...
On 11 December 2021, the Royal Thai Embassy provided mobileconsular services at the Royal Thai Honorary Consulate-General in Nagoya, Aichi prefecture, during which approximately 100 Thai nationals residing in Aichi and nearby prefectures received services for passports, family registration, family affairs and legalization as well as consultation services on consular related ...
... cooperation with Thai offices such as the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Thai Airways International, to promote Thailand. The mobileconsular services were also arranged in parallel with the event. Minister Singtong Lapisatepun gave an opening speech together with Japanese honorable guests such as representatives from Yamamori Inc., Aichi Prefecture and Nagoya City.
The Royal Thai Embassy booth promoted pomeloes and mangosteens as the Thai fruit showcase. At the same time, it ...
... supported by Aichi Prefecture as well as Nagoya City. The Governors of Aichi, Mie, the Vice-Governor of Gifu and the Mayor of Nagoya all attended this annual event, which was aimed at promoting Thai food, art and culture. The Royal Thai Embassy exhibited the booths to celebrate Her Majesty Queen Sirikit's seventh cycle, or 84th, birthday anniversary. In addition, the Embassy consular officials organized a mobileconsular service at the Royal Thai Embassy’s booth. The office of the Agricultural Affairs in Tokyo exhibited mango; ...
..., with Yamamori Inc. taking the lead role, supported by the Royal Thai Embassy. On this occasion, the Ambassador gave an opening speech together with other Japanese guests such as Yamamori Inc.’s President, the Aichi Governor, the Mie Governor and Nagoyas Mayor.This year, the Royal Thai Embassy exhibited Thai rice and products made from Thai rice, such as traditional Thai sweets. In addition, the Embassy consular officials and the Thai Network in Japan (TNJ) volunteers organized a mobileconsular service at the Royal Thai Embassys booth on 20 June 2015. The service was organized in order to assist Thai people residing in Aichi Prefecture and nearby areas with inquiries about passports, legal documents, and to provide consultation ...
... displayed an exhibition under the theme of Thai rice and products such as Thai sweets made from Thai rice. In addition, there was a mobileconsular service in order to assist Thai people residing in Shizuoka Prefecture and nearby areas.
In this event, there are many ... ... In addition, Tourism Authority of Thailand also exhibited a booth to promote Thailand tourism and Thai Airways International, Nagoya Office sponsored a round-trip ticket Nagoya-Thailand for the lucky-draw event on the stage as well.
... displayed an exhibition under the theme of Thai rice and products such as Thai sweets made from Thai rice. In addition, there was a mobileconsular service in order to assist Thai people residing in Shizuoka Prefecture and nearby areas.
In this event, there are many ... ... In addition, Tourism Authority of Thailand also exhibited a booth to promote Thailand tourism and Thai Airways International, Nagoya Office sponsored a round-trip ticket Nagoya-Thailand for the lucky-draw event on the stage as well.
... fruits such as mango, durian, mangosteen and banana from the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, and Thailand travel guiding activities from the Tourism Authority of Thailand, Osaka Office as well. In addition, the Royal Thai Embassy also provided mobileconsular services regarding the passport, family registration, legislation and labor counseling services at the Kowa Building, Nagoya, where many Thai people living in Nagoya and nearby areas came to use the services.