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I need to renew my USA passport before my next visa extension in March.  I also need to renew my driver's license in September.  My plan is to renew my passport early so I can have the new passport number on my new driver's license, thus avoiding several unnecessary trips to immigration and the Department of Land Transport.  

 

A couple of questions for anyone who has renewed their USA passport recently.

 

1. The embassy website states that it takes 6-8 weeks to process a new passport.  The last time my wife did it about 4-5 years ago it was only 18 days from the post office to my door.  Has anyone experienced this long time frame or a shorter time frame?

 

2.  The fee of $130.  The application form says I can pay in the form of a personal check or money order.  I have some old checks for my USA bank account.  They are still good.  Do you think I can use one of those checks, or should I get a money order?

 

3.  On the checklist list it says application fees:  A printout of the electronic payment confirmation.   Is this in lieu of the check or money order?  How do you pay electronically?   This part is confusing.  Electronically or by check / money order for payment of $130.

 

4.  Insured return envelope fees.  The checklist says pay Courier Pass Back electronically via Thailand Post Mart website.  I found the website and signed up for an account but can't find anywhere to order and pay for the return envelope.

 

Thanks for any assistance you may give me.  The last time I renewed my passport I went to the Embassy Outreach program in Patong and they took care of most of the items for me.   Things have gotten a bit more electronically sophisticated since then.  

 

 

 

 

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They post on the website that processing time, but recently did a US passport renewal for an elderly friend up country and he got both passports delivered to his door about 43 days after I sent the packet to the ACS division of the US Embassy here in bangkok via EMS Thai Post. 

AFAIK they don't do the "cashier check" option any more for passport renewal by mail and you pay thru the online dot gov portal 
You pay thru this portal for the US passport 
https://www.pay.gov/public/form/start/1156527186/

You BUY a return postage envelope from Thai Post Mart, and include the receipt of purchase and they send both passports to you with it 
You pay thru this portal for the return postage envelope
https://www.thailandpostmart.com/product/1013460000929 

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On 6/12/2025 at 12:37 PM, LivingNThailand said:

The fee of $130.  The application form says I can pay in the form of a personal check or money order.  I have some old checks for my USA bank account.  They are still good.  Do you think I can use one of those checks, or should I get a money order?

 

 

Pay by credit card via the pay.gov portal as noted above. Can pay by credit card for the mailback envelope at Thai Post Mart.

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Sent in my passport renewal packet to BKK embassy 17 days ago. The checklist is straighforwad and paying with a credit card was seamless. The Thai Post return envelope process is not difficult as long as one clicks to the English version on the TP website.  Just got a confirmation from State that my application has been recieved and renewal process is ongoing. I have been quoted 4 to 6 weeks to get the new passport.  

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Just did this.

35 days total.

Embassy in Bangkok. 

CM consulate might be different.

The trickier part is after the new passport arrived back in Bangkok.

The embassy says that Thai Post sends an email with tracking number.when the package is picked up at the embassy.

NO they don't.

The embassy also doesn't send an email about that.

You can get tracking number from  the Thai Post site where you  bought the envelope.

However you'll need to check that everyday until it shows something. 

Also often you need to search twice as often it shows nothing on first try.

 

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6 hours ago, Tod Daniels said:

AFAIK they don't do the "cashier check" option any more for passport renewal by mail and you pay thru the online dot gov portal 
You pay thru this portal for the US passport 
https://www.pay.gov/public/form/start/1156527186/

You BUY a return postage envelope from Thai Post Mart, and include the receipt of purchase and they send both passports to you with it 
You pay thru this portal for the return postage envelope
https://www.thailandpostmart.com/product/1013460000929 

super thanks for the website links.  I took a quick peek at the websites and will check it out tomorrow, I'm a bit under the weather today with sinus problems.  The only question I have right now is whether the return postage envelope comes to me, and I mail it with my passport to the American Embassy, or if they send the prepaid envelope directly to the Embassy.   I think I'm borderline elderly  😅.  Thanks for the help.

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1 hour ago, sqwakvfr said:

I have been quoted 4 to 6 weeks to get the new passport.  

I will get it started next week as soon as I get a new passport photo.  6-8 weeks is just about the time I need to get my new Drivers License.  Thanks for the info.

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1 hour ago, LivingNThailand said:

The only question I have right now is whether the return postage envelope comes to me, and I mail it with my passport to the American Embassy, or if they send the prepaid envelope directly to the Embassy.

You buy the Thai Post Mary return postage envelope online, you include the receipt/confirmation of having done that in the application packet

It's the embassy that gets the envelope to mail the passports to you once they get them from the USA 

All you do us buy the envelope thru the website and send proof you did with the packet. The Embassy does all the rest 

Go SLOW, it's not a race, follow the page and especially the checklist TO THE LETTER 🙂 <- not following the directions exactly as they're written is what messes up people (and stretches out the time line 😕 )   

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Pay careful attention to the photo requirements as there are many and quite specific. You need to know so that you can prepare and also oversee the process at the photo place as they will tend to know basic things such as required US size but not necessarily all the details. 

For example -- background color, no glasses, no big open mouth smiles to be safe don't smile at all, the size of the head in the photo has a range of specs, no shadows, look straight at the camera, and more. No need to dress formally but obviously no wifebeaters. On my first take this time my head was tilted a bit which may or may not have been OK but the photo people didn't know about that rule so got to do a second take with that in mind.

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