While U.S. embassies can assist distressed U.S. citizens abroad, they typically do not directly purchase airline tickets or provide free transportation; instead, they may offer loans to cover travel expenses, short-term food, lodging, and fees.
You had to sign some paper that would have indicated you have no claim to the land as it cannot be owned by a foreigner and also if I remember right that it was not your money she bought the land with.
You are the one that has nothing, all you do is post bs, nothing better to do in the village than play all day on the internet, what a boring life you must lead.
I always get a yearly statement, I asked the bank to start sending me credit advices for each transfer, they talked to the main office in Bangkok and said they could do monthly email credit advices, still have not received the one for March but it has only been three working days, will wait for one week and go back in if I have not received one.
They set me up for automatic email credit advice statetments. The new code for them was a little confusing, no one new anything about it had to contact the main office in Bangkok to get info. Strange that the sms I got says Prompt Pay, I don't use prompt pay.
Went to Bangkok Bank today, to take out my monthly transfer. US Social Security money which is routed through the NY Bank. Since 2016 it has always shown as FTT, today the code showed up as TPP, had the banker call Bangkok to see what is up with this. Apparently they are changing over to TPP, hope Immigration is made aware of this. I use the monthly method.