Consular Outreach: Hua Hin
Dear American citizens residing in the Hua Hin region,
The Consular Section of the American Embassy in Bangkok is pleased to inform you the location for the scheduled consular outreach visit to Hua Hin on March 22, 2012.
Consular staff will be available to provide services on:
Thursday, March 22, 2012 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon.
Hilton Hua Hin Resort and Spa, at 33 Naresdamri, Hua Hin 77110, Thailand. Meeting Room: Rama 4. Tel: 032-538-999
The following consular services are available during our outreach visits:
Notarial Services and Certified Copies ($50.00 or Baht 1,600). This includes income affidavits for retirees in Thailand.
Passport renewal applications ($110.00 or Baht 3,520 for adult passports, and $105 or Baht 3,360 for a child’s passport).
Extra visa pages ($82 or Baht 2,624). Note: we can accept applications, but the passports will have to be brought back to the Embassy for final processing the next working day. We will have prepaid Thailand Post envelopes that you can buy from us (at cost: Baht 75) if you wish us have us mail your passport back to you. Alternatively, you can pick up your passport at the Embassy. You can also have a friend pick up your passport at the Embassy by providing the friend written authorization to present to us.
Social Security, VA, or other federal benefits questions will be taken and we will try to provide forms and answers. If we cannot answer your question at the outreach, we will send you a response later.
Updated information regarding new Voter Registration/Absentee Ballot requirements. If you wish to vote from overseas this year, you need to submit a new Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) this year (and every succeeding year) even if you have voted absentee in the past.
Please bring exact change!
Consular Reports of Birth cannot be processed during consular outreach trips.
Appointments are not needed for consular services during outreach visits. If you have any questions, please email acsbkk@state.gov or call the American Citizen Services Unit at 02-205-4049.
We look forward to seeing you.
Sincerely,
American Citizen Services
Consular announcement for U.S. Citizens in Hua Hin
Consular announcement for U.S. Citizens in Hua Hin
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do they do this often?
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IS it just me or does this just sound like an excuse to just to go on a short jaunt to the beaches of Hua hIn?
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It's my understanding that they've been doing it annually for years in many cities across the country, but they added Hua Hin for the first time this year.
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Great service. Should be applauded!
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"Consular Outreach: Hua Hin
Dear American citizens residing in the Hua Hin region,
The Consular Section of the American Embassy in Bangkok is pleased to inform you the location for the scheduled consular outreach visit to Hua Hin on March 20, 2013.
Consular staff will be available to provide services on:
Wednesday, March 20, 2013 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon at the:
Amari Hua Hin
117/74 Takiab Road, Nongkae, Hua Hin Thailand.
Telephone: 3261-6600. http://www.amari.com/huahin/
The following consular services will be available during our outreach visits:
Passport renewal applications ($110.00 or Baht 3,410 for adult passports, and $105 or Baht 3,255 for a child’s passport).
Notarial Services and Certified Copies ($50.00 or Baht 1,550). This includes income affidavits for retirees in Thailand.
Extra visa pages ($82 or Baht 2,542). Note: we can accept applications, but the passports will have to be brought back to the Embassy for final processing the next working day. We will bring prepaid Thailand Post envelopes on outreaches that you can buy from us at cost (Baht 75) if you wish us have us mail your passport back to you. Alternatively, you can pick up your passport at the Embassy. You can also have a friend pick up your passport at the Embassy by giving them written authorization to present to us.
Social security, VA, or other federal benefits questions will be limited, but we will try to provide forms and answers.
Please bring exact change!
Please see http://bangkok.usembassy.gov/service.html for information and requirements for each service.
Consular Reports of Birth cannot be processed during consular outreach trips."
Dear American citizens residing in the Hua Hin region,
The Consular Section of the American Embassy in Bangkok is pleased to inform you the location for the scheduled consular outreach visit to Hua Hin on March 20, 2013.
Consular staff will be available to provide services on:
Wednesday, March 20, 2013 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon at the:
Amari Hua Hin
117/74 Takiab Road, Nongkae, Hua Hin Thailand.
Telephone: 3261-6600. http://www.amari.com/huahin/
The following consular services will be available during our outreach visits:
Passport renewal applications ($110.00 or Baht 3,410 for adult passports, and $105 or Baht 3,255 for a child’s passport).
Notarial Services and Certified Copies ($50.00 or Baht 1,550). This includes income affidavits for retirees in Thailand.
Extra visa pages ($82 or Baht 2,542). Note: we can accept applications, but the passports will have to be brought back to the Embassy for final processing the next working day. We will bring prepaid Thailand Post envelopes on outreaches that you can buy from us at cost (Baht 75) if you wish us have us mail your passport back to you. Alternatively, you can pick up your passport at the Embassy. You can also have a friend pick up your passport at the Embassy by giving them written authorization to present to us.
Social security, VA, or other federal benefits questions will be limited, but we will try to provide forms and answers.
Please bring exact change!
Please see http://bangkok.usembassy.gov/service.html for information and requirements for each service.
Consular Reports of Birth cannot be processed during consular outreach trips."
My brain is like an Internet browser; 12 tabs are open and 5 of them are not responding, there's a GIF playing in an endless loop,... and where is that annoying music coming from?