Thai Police Clearance Certificate for Netherlands — RTP, NAATI, MOFA
Royal Thai Police Clearance Certificate prepared, translated and legalised for visa applications to Netherlands. Netherlands accepts Thai Apostille from 2024 onwards.
Quick Answer · Netherlands
"Royal Thai Police Clearance Certificate prepared, translated and legalised for visa applications to Netherlands. Netherlands accepts Thai Apostille from 2024 onwards."
- 01Is Thai Police Clearance required for Netherlands?
- Netherlands accepts Thai Apostille from 2024 onwards.
- 02How long is the certificate valid?
- 6 months from the issuance date.
- 03What is the legalisation path?
- RTP → MOFA Apostille → submit to IND
- 04Which visa programs need it?
- MVV Long-Stay, Highly Skilled Migrant, Family Reunification
แหล่งข้อมูล:iVC — International Visa Center · ข้อมูลปรับปรุง 2026
Visa programs that require Thai PCC for Netherlands
- MVV Long-Stay
- Highly Skilled Migrant
- Family Reunification
Legalisation pathway
RTP → MOFA Apostille → submit to IND
- 1. Prepare ID documents
Thai ID, passport, house registration, two 1-inch photos, and Power of Attorney if iVC represents you.
- 2. Fingerprint capture
Captured at any Thai police station, your local sub-district office, or iVC offices nationwide.
- 3. RTP submission (Bangkok)
iVC submits to the Royal Thai Police Criminal Records Division on Rama I Road and tracks status online.
- 4. Certificate issuance
Issued within 7-15 working days. Express 3-5 days available at additional fee.
- 5. Translation & legalisation
NAATI / Certified translation + MOFA / Apostille legalisation as required by the destination embassy.
FAQ — Netherlands
Is Thai Police Clearance required for Netherlands?
Netherlands accepts Thai Apostille from 2024 onwards.
How long is the certificate valid?
6 months from the issuance date.
What is the legalisation path?
RTP → MOFA Apostille → submit to IND
Which visa programs need it?
MVV Long-Stay, Highly Skilled Migrant, Family Reunification
Where is the Thai Police Clearance Certificate issued?
By the Criminal Records Division of the Royal Thai Police on Rama I Road, Bangkok. iVC can collect documents and fingerprints anywhere in Thailand and submit on your behalf.
How long does it take?
7-15 working days standard. Express 3-5 days for an additional fee.
How much does it cost?
Government fee from THB 100 plus iVC service fee from THB 3,500 — including fingerprinting and delivery.
Do I need a translation?
Australia/NZ require NAATI translation. UK/US/Canada accept certified translation. Germany requires a sworn German translator.
How long is the certificate valid?
Most embassies accept 6 months. Australia 12 months. United States 24 months.
Can iVC apply on my behalf with Power of Attorney?
Yes — sign the POA, send a copy of your Thai ID/passport, and iVC handles the entire RTP process.
Does iVC serve all provinces?
Yes, all 77 provinces. We collect fingerprints locally and submit at the RTP head office in Bangkok.