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Tom Vanderlay

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  1. Thank you all for your responses.  I figured out and confirmed (by email from US embassy) what you all have said.  Yes, it is referring to a personally obtained prepaid envelope not being accepted.  Wow, It's like they are trying to make it more difficult than it has to be. 

    Oh wait....., forgot who I was dealing with for a second ......yep, makes sense.

    I am about to pay.  Please confirm if you can. They DO NOT accept Thai debit cards (for the 130$ passport renewal fee), is that correct?  Thanks

  2. 1 hour ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

    When I did it from Thailand last year, along with paying the regular passport processing fee, I seem to recall there was a second mandatory charge added on supposedly to cover the cost of them return mailing the new passport back to me here in Thailand.

    Yes, it reads as follows:Thailand Post Courier Pass Back envelope fee 100THB here.  But then it says: 
    "Note: Prepaid envelope cannot be accepted if you are applying for a U.S. passport in Thailand".
    It is contradicting itself.  Mind boggling.  

  3. HI, I am about to attempt to get a renewal passport but came across this perplexing statement.  It appears after the instructions on how to prepay for an return envelope. 

    It states, "Note: Prepaid envelope cannot be accepted if you are applying for a U.S. passport in Thailand"
     

    I don't get it.  Isn't that what everyone is doing?  

     

    If anyone has applied and gotten a passport through the mail via the US embassy in Bangkok, please let me how it went.  And if anyone knows what the above statement is referring to I would greatly appreciate it.  Many thanks.  

  4. 11 hours ago, zzzzz said:

    its oil dumped out of a boat at sea>
    as now the winds are onshore it could be from as far away as India

    Not that unusual this time of year

    So far ( as of this morning) has NOT hit Kamala

    It's everywhere on Phuket now. 

     

  5. 53 minutes ago, Sheryl said:

    These drugs are not controlled substances but they do require a prescription in the US.

     

    "Prescription medications should be in their original containers with the doctor's prescription printed on the container. It is advised that you travel with no more than personal use quantities, a rule of thumb is no more than a 90 day supply.  If your medications or devices are not in their original containers, you must have a copy of your prescription with you or a letter from your doctor.  A valid prescription or doctors note is required on all medication entering the United States. "

    https://help.cbp.gov/s/article/Article-1160?language=en_US

     

    Good idea in any event to have a medical summary with you of your surgery etc in case you need to see a doctor while in the US

     

     

     

    Hi S

     

    54 minutes ago, Sheryl said:

    These drugs are not controlled substances but they do require a prescription in the US.

     

    "Prescription medications should be in their original containers with the doctor's prescription printed on the container. It is advised that you travel with no more than personal use quantities, a rule of thumb is no more than a 90 day supply.  If your medications or devices are not in their original containers, you must have a copy of your prescription with you or a letter from your doctor.  A valid prescription or doctors note is required on all medication entering the United States. "

    https://help.cbp.gov/s/article/Article-1160?language=en_US

     

    Good idea in any event to have a medical summary with you of your surgery etc in case you need to see a doctor while in the US

     

     

     

    Hi Sheryl,

    Thanks for your reply (I have gotten advice from you before).  I have found this quote also (Maybe FDA website or CBP).  I have also heard it might be possible to have more sent by mail (if more than 90 days).  I am hoping this is the case, but am wary of FDA and Pharma wanting to sell me overpriced US drugs and I don't even have US insurance or Medicare (medicaid).  I wonder if / and how long they would allow a US citizen to have drugs sent over.  The entresto is REALLY expensive, even here.  Must be astronomical in the states.  

  6. Hi,

    I am an expat living in Thailand and I am planning a trip home (USA) near the end of the year.  I have a couple of heart medications that I need to bring with me (heart surgery was done in Thailand last year).  The drugs are Entresto and Bisoprolol.  

     

    Is it OK to travel out of Thailand with these medications ( I understand I will need to bring the prescription and doctor's note)?

     

    Also, If anyone knows, is it a problem bringing these drugs into the US?   If anyone has had experience with this and has information to share, would be greatly appreciated.  Many thanks.  

  7. 2 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

    Just ignore it...  thats what most do with these tickets anyway. 

     

    We have loads of outstanding tickets.

    Some suggest the ticket is linked to the tax renewal or registration (when you sell), but we’ve not experienced that - mileage may vary on this. 

     

    How much is it for ? 500 baht ? hardly worth bothering about. 

     

     

    Yep, 500.  I really don't want to pay because I did absolutly nothing wrong, indicator was on , everything.  And especially considering the absolutely horrible driving I see constantly - everywhere - in every situation- by everyone (including police).  It's ludicrous.   

  8. 43 minutes ago, stevenl said:

    There's parking at the airport, afaik safe.

    Hi, thanks for your reply.  Does "afaik" safe mean fairly safe?  Motorbike is almost new actually.   Also, is there a charge for parking (to your knowledge)?  Cheers

     

  9. On 4/13/2022 at 2:23 PM, Letseng said:

    Have you looked at Medpark Hospital? I would think you will find a qualified person there. Recently, had an eye op. Was impressed with general treatment & surgeon. Price was less than anticipated. 

    Thanks, got it done at siriraj , about 15,000 bht

  10. 3 hours ago, ChaiyaTH said:

    Seems logical to be allowed, aside of that water bottles aren't single use by default and wrongly labelled as such. Imagine this was your struggle of the day sigh.

    Just don't want a 100,000 baht fine as foreigners will surely be targeted (only people fined probably).

     

    Logic?!  Not a strong suit in Thailand - hahhahhaha, guess you havent been here that long.

     

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  11. Hi, I've just been reading about the new fines for bringing single use plastics into Thai national parks.  Does anyone know if that includes water bottles?  Meaning, large (or other) bottles of water that everyone needs and uses in national parks, in 37 degree heat.   I cant get any info on that.  Thanks

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