🗓️ Sunday, March 8, 2026
📍 Middle East - Thailand
Essential Guide for Thai Nationals in the Middle East: How Thailand is Supporting You During Rising Tensions
If you're a Thai national working in the Middle East during these uncertain times, it’s important to know that Thailand has your back. The Thai government has rolled out comprehensive support systems to ensure your safety, provide real-time assistance, and prepare for any emergency evacuation if needed. Here’s everything you need to know.
1. Access Immediate Help – 24/7 Hotlines and Apps
Thailand’s government has made it easier than ever to get help, no matter the time of day or night. Here are the key contact channels for urgent assistance:
- Ministry of Labour Hotline: 1506 (Press 2 for labor-related issues)
- Foreign Ministry Hotline: 02 572 8442
- Thai Consular App: Download this app for direct access to support and notifications.
These hotlines are available 24/7 to answer your questions, provide advice, and guide you on what to do during emergencies. If you’re facing difficulties or need reassurance, don’t hesitate to reach out.
2. Key Locations and Embassy Contacts
Thailand has set up specialized embassy teams and labour offices across the region, ready to assist you directly. These offices are in contact with local authorities and can help coordinate your safety in times of crisis.
Here are some important contacts for your location:
Embassy & Consulate Contacts:
- Tehran (Iran): (+98) 912 159 8699, (+98) 912 500 7933
- Amman (Jordan): (+962) 777 555 050
- Tel Aviv (Israel): (+972) 54 636 8150
- Kuwait: (+965) 60 719 888
- Muscat (Oman): (+968) 9927 3440, (+968) 9807 8801
- Riyadh (Saudi Arabia): (+966) 55 462 2005
- Abu Dhabi (UAE): (+971) 50 211 0345
- Manama (Bahrain): (+973) 3362 2445
- Doha (Qatar): (+974) 3380 9062
- Jeddah (Saudi Arabia): (+966) 56 808 1224
- Dubai (UAE): (+971) 50 652 5945
Tip: Save these numbers in your phone in case you need to reach out during an emergency.
3. Thailand’s Four-Step Emergency Plan
The Thai government has developed a detailed four-step emergency response plan to ensure your safety and well-being. Here’s what you need to know about it:
- Step 1 – Monitoring: Authorities are constantly monitoring the situation and staying updated on any potential risks.
- Step 2 – Coordination: Labour attachés and consular staff will work closely with local authorities to provide support where needed.
- Step 3 – Evacuation Routes: Should the situation worsen, the Thai government has already mapped out safe evacuation routes. These routes include specific assembly points and travel methods.
- Step 4 – Post-Evacuation Support: Once you're safely evacuated, the government will provide further assistance, including helping with reintegration into Thailand or other arrangements.
4. Practical Tips for Thai Nationals in Iran
For Thai nationals in Iran, the Thai Embassy has set clear evacuation plans:
- Evacuation Dates: There are two planned evacuations on 7th and 10th March 2026.
- Registration: You must register for evacuation in advance.
- Luggage: Only one suitcase per person (maximum weight: 20kg).
- Travel Tips: Prepare for cold weather and dress accordingly.
Make sure you have your passport and identification ready, and follow the embassy’s instructions closely to ensure smooth evacuation.
5. Proactive Guidance for Other Countries in the Region
If you're in Lebanon, the Royal Thai Embassy in Riyadh advises Thai nationals to consider leaving if they have no urgent reason to stay. Commercial flights are still operating, but seats may fill up quickly. The embassy encourages you to:
- Register with the embassy for emergency coordination.
- Stay informed about available flights and any updates from your embassy.
This proactive approach ensures you are always in the loop and ready to make decisions about your safety.
6. What to Do if You Are Struggling to Reach Thailand
In cases where direct communication with Thailand is difficult, the Thai government is also reaching out to families in Thailand to ensure that loved ones are safe. Provincial labour officials in Thailand will get in touch with families to confirm the status of workers abroad.
7. Thailand’s Support is Ongoing
Thailand’s response is not just about having a plan in place; it's about constant, proactive support. Here’s what makes Thailand’s response stand out:
- 24/7 hotlines for immediate assistance.
- Embassy teams that are ready to act on the ground.
- Clear evacuation routes and timelines to help you get out of harm's way.
- Real-time communication with families in Thailand to provide reassurance.
Thailand’s approach is comprehensive, with safety at the forefront. Whether you need help right now or are planning for the future, Thailand is here for you.
Stay Informed, Stay Prepared
- Always keep your embassy’s contact number handy—you never know when you might need it.
- Stay updated through official channels like the Thai Consular app or hotlines.
- Keep emergency supplies (important documents, phone numbers, emergency funds) on hand, just in case.
Conclusion: Thailand’s Commitment to Its Workers
The Thai government’s measures are designed to ensure that no matter where you are in the Middle East, help is always available. From 24/7 hotlines to evacuation plans and on-the-ground support, Thailand has you covered during these challenging times. Stay safe, stay connected, and trust that Thailand is always ready to assist you when needed.