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7162 Form I Am Not Dead Updates ?

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Has anyone yet to get their SECOND notice for October ? Any updates as to being able to mail a letter direct from a Thai Post Office? Any NEW useful info would be grateful. Mailed my first form to Manila via fast mail Thai Post Office nearly a month ago and zero response.

On 10/5/2025 at 3:31 AM, Mitkof Island said:

Has anyone yet to get their SECOND notice for October ? Any updates as to being able to mail a letter direct from a Thai Post Office? Any NEW useful info would be grateful. Mailed my first form to Manila via fast mail Thai Post Office nearly a month ago and zero response.

Why would anyone bother responding to you?  Replies to your question in late September were clearly answered that the Thai Post Office had resumed airmail services; yet you continue to ignore the information. Obviously you haven't expended any effort on your own.

BYE!

 

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And where do you know for a fact open? NO ANSWER ! So please stop with the misinformation!

2 hours ago, Mitkof Island said:

And where do you know for a fact open? NO ANSWER ! So please stop with the misinformation!

Go back to the topic "2025 SSA Form 7162 - "Hello, are you dead yet?" forms". I gave you the info where to find the Thai Post announcement resuming services.  You apparently ignored this assistance.  You're the only person in this and the other forum to continue to persist that it is "misinformation" yet you haven't been bothered to go look at the post which has the proof you seek.  

 

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If the post office said it's okay to send, like they did mine last month, there's no need to send it to manila. I've never received a second notice in the past so I thought the first always got through, like this time. I would think if a few post offices said it was okay, according to other members here, they all will.

7 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

If the post office said it's okay to send, like they did mine last month, there's no need to send it to manila. I've never received a second notice in the past so I thought the first always got through, like this time. I would think if a few post offices said it was okay, according to other members here, they all will.

Thanks for your input. To clarify, I and others were not asserting that it was any Post Office who were accepting letters and correspondence to airmail to the U.S., but was an official announcement from the country’s Post Office leadership posted on the Thai Post Office’s FB page that airmail services had resumed. 

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Is there a link to this Facebook page where it mentions this. Would like to copy and translate in Thai to show the three post offices I have visited that they are wrong.

1 hour ago, Mitkof Island said:

Is there a link to this Facebook page where it mentions this. Would like to copy and translate in Thai to show the three post offices I have visited that they are wrong.

The announcement itself is in English & Thai and is posted in the topic "2025 SSA Form 7162 - "Hello, are you dead yet?" forms". Find the posts from September 1 and onwards and you will find the link to the announcement there. I have repeatedly told you this. (Trying to find where the announcement is on their FB pages is most difficult having been more than a month ago and there are so many posts everyday). 

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And I repeatedly told you three post offices two in the north and one south said NO!

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