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Ganoga

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  1. US citizens have needed a visa to go to Vietnam.  8 years ago it was on arrival, expensive and (for US citizens) good for a year of multiple entry. Now it's 30 days, obtainable online before you travel. Just did an evisa for vietnam this month.  Last year they took 3 days, this one took 7 days for approval. 

    Your cards might have been rejected as they weren't enabled to be used in Vietnam? Did you use the official website? http://evisa.xuatnhapcanh.gov.vn/

    Mike

  2. Same thing happened to me this year after my 7th retirement extension of an OA visa at Phetchaburi immigration in Cha-am. . It went quick and pleasant at immigration, as I have learned what papers they need to see and bring them. But this year, as I was waiting for my visa to get stamped in, they asked me to draw them a map to my home. This was a first. And 6 days later two officers came to my home, unannounced, as I was just leaving. They wanted a photo of me inside and also outside my home by the mailbox. Maybe they would have called me if I had not been home. -They only wanted me to open the door and step inside the doorway, they were not interested to go into my house.

    BTW For my monthly income verification, they want to see the WISE transfer statements, and also my USA bank monthly  statements showing the corresponding amount going out. And of course my SCB statement showing it coming in.

  3. Had the full series (5 shots) after a dog bite here, and 13 years later had to get two boosters after a monkey scratched me.

    You don't have to be bitten to get rabies.  It can enter through the eyes, mouth, nose or open wound no matter how small.  Could get it from an animal licking your hand and then touching these with your hand, or from flung saliva from the animals mouth.

    The  vaccine is best for people who regularly work with wild or feral animals, where this could type of contact could happen and they wouldn't know it. It offers some protection.

     

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  4. Didn't see your original post as I was in the states.

    "Hua Hin TaxI Miss A" is the one we use to go to BKK from Cha-am or get picked up in BKK. Haven't used her much in the last 1.5 years as I got a car. It was 1600 -1800 to Suvarnabumi or a BKK hotel last time we went. New car and always on time. She is on Facebook with that name.

    By the way,  the AT Residence hotel in Lat Krabang lets you park and fly free if you stay there and ask them.  Your car is in their covered parking in a secure area. It's about 1000 to 1200 to stay a night.

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  5. My first post listed the wrong bar as my  favorite bar was not on Google maps so I saved the one beside it for a marker.

    ...Lamun Bar ละมุนบาร์ is my favorite.

    I'm in Lamun bar now..happy to report its almost business as usual in the area.

    It's been a year since I was here.  There is major road construction on lat krabang road in this area.

    A new.. to me..bar has opened. WAREHOUSE 8

    It's beside Lamunand is an air-conditioned music bar.

    The flea market across the road is a bit less  than before...but just a bit.

     

  6. LMG gave me a choice when I renewed last week, between the old and new policy..

    They recommended I ask my local Immigration office what they are accepting.

    I went to Tha Yang Immigration to ask them about it as I renew my OA next month. Tha Yang is accepting the old 400,000/40,000 until Sept.

    Go yo your local office and ask and then you'll know.

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  7. I wouldn't tlike anyone you have covid.

     

    This is a new updatefrom the US CDC website, Dec, 27 2021

     

    QUOTE: Given what we currently know about COVID-19 and the Omicron variant, CDC is shortening the recommended time for isolation for the public. People with COVID-19 should isolate for 5 days and if they are asymptomatic or their symptoms are resolving (without fever for 24 hours), follow that by 5 days of wearing a mask when around others to minimize the risk of infecting people they encounter. The change is motivated by science demonstrating that the majority of SARS-CoV-2 transmission occurs early in the course of illness, generally in the 1-2 days prior to onset of symptoms and the 2-3 days after.

    Link to page:

    https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2021/s1227-isolation-quarantine-guidance.html

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