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I had to photoshop out a feeding tube and tidy up the background cos my daughter was in NICU. The embassy excepted it no problems. She even had her eyes closed, but as per the website that isn't an issue
Hope the little one is doing OK. I used to work in NICU in hospitals as an engineer doing maintenance on the monitoring equipment. Great that the embassy accepted the photo with eyes closed. Thats good to know. Wish I had known that before as I spent ages waiting for my baby to open his eyes for the photo ! :-)
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Thank you Mark and everyone for your Help.
I have just returned from the British Embassy this morning. They have accepted all the documents I submitted for the babies passport application. I have also applied for him to have a British birth certificate. The total cost for both was 13400 Baht. Not cheap but it will be good for the little lad when he gets older. The staff in the Embassy were very helpful and efficient.
Regarding the passport photo of the baby:
I took a lot of photos of him to a Kodak shop just outside Ploenchit BTS station (skytrain station at the British Embassy) opposite side of the road to the "Wave Building". They are experienced with doing the passport photos for the embassies there. A young lad chose the best picture and then did some photo shop clean up on it, printed 6 passport photos. Cost 150 Baht. Good service. 30 minutes time waiting.
Regarding getting the thai documents translated into English:
There are many translation shops on the side streets immediately outside Ploenchit BTS station. Walk into them and ask the price for one document translation. After visiting 4 of them they all quoted 250 Baht for 1 document. I chose this shop to do the translation; My link They did the translations immediately and it took about 40 minutes. You can sit and have a coffee there. Staff friendly and helpful.
I hope that helps anyone applying for a babies UK passport in Bangkok.
Job done. Get back to work now. Boo !
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I obtained my sons passport when he was 3 months old.
No you don't need to take him to the Embassy.
The photograph can be a bit tricky but the guidelines (as per the link above)are pretty clear.
Thanks for that. Really happy we dont have to take him to Bangkok. My wife is still recovering and the baby is doing very well at our home.
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If you are leaving the baby in southern Thailand and going to the embassy on your own, perhaps think about taking a few different photos. If the embassy reject the first lot as not quite meeting the guidelines for whatever reason, it will save you the time and expense of having to travel back a second time.
Thats a good idea. Thanks. I have spent the day waiting for him to wake up for his feeds so that I can take photos. I lay him on his back on a big white sheet (as back ground) and click away as he complains. I will load the pics onto my data stick in case the embassy reject the passport photo I have had made up (he is sticking his tongue out but his eyes are open and he is looking straight at the camera. Also the size of his head measures OK as per the requirements. Fingers crossed.
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Link to British Embassy, How to register a birth: My link
Thank you very much for the link. I will check it out.
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Hello,
My baby is 1 week old and I want to apply for his British passport in Bangkok (British Father, Thai Mother). We have a Thai wedding certificate and I have my long birth certificate ready, also have his Thai birth certificate, also have his mothers ID card and Thai passport, also have form C2. I understand all the requirements regarding translating thai documents. I have used the building opposite the embassy before.
My questions are :
1) Do I have to take my baby to the Bangkok embassy ? I hope not as we live in South Thailand.
2) Do I have to take a passport photo of the baby ? Not easy taking a photo of a 1 week old baby and get him to have his eyes open. However, I can do it if required !
I want to get the application in as soon as possible because of busy work schedule. Get is done now. Otherwise I would wait until a later date.
Thank you for any help.
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As I said a few posts before, I fear that tomorrow morning we'll have some really bad news.
Oh god no!!
I hope you dont mean that they set Central World shopping complex ablaze, they could have at least waited for the summer sales to end. Had my eye on a new carpet.
SAVE NANA PLAZA
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hello. I have tried rice straw mulch but my veggies die in it ? Its really frustrating me. Any ideas ? The straw is laid on top of a raised bed made from compost and veggies will grow ok in that compost ...... only problem is that the compost dries too quickly.
Help please !
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I ended up buying a Hi-lander 2.5 4 door in the end. I test drove both the SLX 4 door and the Hi-lander 4 door.
The Hi-lander won hands down for me. Chuffed with it. A really beautiful drive.
I also test drove the Toyota G 4 door 2.5 but for me the Hi-lander was just so comfortable.
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I have a question regarding this too:
I have a non imm O visa multi entry valid from 02july2009 TO 02july2010
I am legally married to a thai lady with marriage certificate.
I have had 400,000 Baht in the bank for 3 months.
I want to upgrade to a non imm O marriage visa NOW while I still have the money in the bank. The money is needed to help build our house.
Can I apply for the marriage visa now or do I have to wait until my non imm O multi is close to expire ?
Thank you if you can help.
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I've been looking for a pick up for sometime and am having trouble deciding. Safety, handling and fuel economy are important. Has anyone read a review comparing these models? I don't want one of the raised models, the normal height is fine.
Triton seems to come up best on safety and handling, however it only has a single air bag. It's engine is economical enough, while still having decent power. Resale value is poor.
D-max is good on fuel, but the 2.5 isn't that powerful. It's handling is OK and it's resale very good. Overall safety isn't that great.
Vigo 2.5 turbo has heaps of power, but is thirsty. The resale value is very good, but safety and handling are poor. The mini-doors on the extra cab are great, but the interior isn't.
I'm leaning towards the Triton, however the problem with this model is poor resale value, so buying a good second hand one could be an option. Any websites for second hand cars? I'd be looking to buy from an individual as I don't trust dealers.
Hello, I am new on Thaivisa. I live in the south of Thailand near Phatthalung. I am finding these DMAX forums very helpful. I have just returned from the ISUZU and TOYOTA showrooms this morning.
I have decided on buying a DMAX Cab 4 but have some questions about fuel economy. If anyone can help I would be grateful.
First is, how does the fuel economy differ for the 2.5 and 3.0 liter engines ?
Second is, how does the fuel economy differ for the standard height Cab 4 and the Hi-lander Cab 4? I am assuming that the Hi-Lander is heavier, has wider tyres and has more air resistance. This must make fuel economy less.
I can see that the only advantage of the Hi-Lander is better visability. The only advantage of the 3.0 liter engine is more power ? Is that more power worth the extra cost ?
Thank you for your help.
British Passport For 1 Week Old Thai Baby
in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
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Yes you really need 2 days to get the translations / photos done and visit the embassy. 3 days is good because you can have a beer and a knees up too :-)
I was lucky with the countersignatory because an old work mate has just started working in Bangkok. Yes our doctor in the South of Thailand would be a bit worried about signing that for us ! I have experienced problems like that before.