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Some 30 years ago I used to live in Bangkok and my visa and other administrative problems were handled by a company in the Nippon Paint office. The gentleman was Mr Iso. As I am hoping to return shortly on a Retirement visa could anyone tell me if they still exist and if possible their contact details.

Hope to see some of you in person soon

If you are talking about passport running without the owner those days of official indifference ended some years ago and any such activity these days is not something done in the open or without consequences.

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If you are talking about passport running without the owner those days of official indifference ended some years ago and any such activity these days is not something done in the open or without consequences.

No never did agree with that. I mean a proper legal kind of agent who would provide things like translation services, provide people to go with you to assist in beuraucracies and handle needs like guarantees etc. I think the one I used was mainly used by Japanese comanies however I know it was well repected by immigration and other departments.

There are a number of legal type firms, translations services, visa services - but suspect the jack-of-all-trades is probably history or tied to company contracts rather than on there own.

Why don't you contact Sunbelt?

They are up-to-date as far as the laws are concerned and their prices appear to be quite reasonable.

Forget about somebody you knew 30 years ago.

opalhort

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