Retirement O-A Visa

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Retirement O-A Visa

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Just some FYI for anyone interested. I have experienced some very good speedy service from the Thai Embassy in Washington, DC here in the US. Sent my application and paperwork in ( from Florida) via Fed-Ex on a Monday and my new Visa was at my door step that Friday afternoon.
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ric, there was a Thai consulate office in Miami several years ago. I turned in my paperwork there and I guess they checked it and forwarded it to Washington. Took longer but I started early and yes the Thai embassy in Washington has very good service as my wife used them to renew her passport while living in the U.S. and they were easy to deal with and fast.
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