I recently attended the town hall meeting put on by the US embassy and this is what I gathered and hopefully my memory is correct. Last year 1.2 million Americans visited Thailand. 500 births were reported and 500 Americans died. During this same time 150 fellow countrymen were arrested. There is around 85,000 Americans living in Thailand. The embassy is the biggest in the world and Uncle Sam rents the embassy grounds from Thailand for $100 a year.
If an American is left destitute in the Land of Smiles, Uncle Sam will loan the money to get back to the states. If it is a medical emergency the same criteria applies, although it will cost about $30,000.
When asked about SS checks to Thai wives when the spouse dies, basically it was above their pay grade. The embassy is working on getting a direct flight from here to the states. The stumbling block (besides profit) is the stringent safety requirements for an airline flying into America.
The head lawyer for the visa section said that most Thai visas requesting to go to America are approved.
So why did I attend? Basically for two reasons. First, it is because I’m nosy and wanted to see parts of the embassy I have never seen before. Secondly, in all of my 69 years, I have never attended a town hall meeting. Overall, it was informative and enjoyable. However, there was no Dr. Pepper…