BANGKOK: The Royal Thai Embassy in Tehran has issued a notice on the evacuation of Thai nationals from Iran, saying the situation has rapidly intensified since Iran came under attack by Israel and the United States from Feb 28, 2026.
The embassy said the Prime Minister has been closely monitoring developments out of deep concern for Thais in Iran and has ordered evacuations at the earliest opportunity.
With the Prime Minister’s approval, the embassy will evacuate Thai nationals by road to the Republic of Turkiye, crossing from Razi (Iran) to Kapıköy (Türkiye), before travelling onward to Thailand. Two rounds are planned:
March 7, 2026 — registration required by March 5, 2026
March 10, 2026 — registration required by March 8, 2026
Travel schedule for both rounds
Depart the Royal Thai Embassy in Tehran: 5.00am
Arrive at the Razi border crossing: around 7.00pm
Dress code: Suitable for Türkiye’s weather, where temperatures may fall to -8°C.
Luggage: One suitcase per evacuee, no more than 20kg.
The embassy noted that schedules may change depending on developments, with safety as the top priority.
Embassy instructions for Thai nationals
Those wishing to leave Iran should contact the embassy’s emergency numbers (+98) 912 159 8699 and (+98) 912 500 7933 to register within the deadlines. The embassy said this will allow it to coordinate with relevant Iranian authorities and arrange transport and suitable meeting points as efficiently and safely as possible.
Thai nationals whose passports have expired should contact the embassy by March 5, 2026 (for the March 7 round) or March 8, 2026 (for the March 10 round) to arrange emergency travel documents.
Note: Thai nationals working in Iran are urged to register for evacuation immediately. The embassy said that once Iranian government offices reopen on Saturday, March 7, 2026, they should contact their local police station to obtain an exit visa before travel, with the Foreign Ministry and the embassy coordinating to expedite the process. - The Nation/ANN
