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chicowoodduck

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  1. I have a postal address in Chonburi (Pattaya City) that I use when staying in that area from time to time, and if I'm lucky, two out of three items may find me. :o Does anyone have any suggestions as to what might be used as a secure address, one that I know will receive my mail on a fairly consistent level?

  2. I currently reside in N. California and I am going through the paperwork for a Retirement "O-A" visa. I see that one of the requirements (see verbage below) is that some of the paperwork (medical, criminal, banking) needs to be notarised. How does one go about getting that done through a US consulates office and how would they know if the paperwork is fact or fiction?

    FYI - The nearest Royal Consulate of Thailand Embassy to me in located in Los Angeles so my paperwork would go by the US mail.

    - A letter of verification issued from the country of his or her nationality or residence stating that the applicant has no criminal record (verification shall be valid for not more than three months and should be notarised by notary organs or the applicant’s diplomatic or consular mission). - A medical certificate issued from the country where the application is submitted, showing no prohibitive diseases as indicated in the Ministerial Regulation No.14 (B.E. 2535) (certificate shall be valid for not more than three months and should be notarised by notary organs or the applicant’s diplomatic or consular mission).

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