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British Consular Services, Samui & Bangkok

British Embassy Bangkok

Consular section:

Tel: 02 305 8333 (24hr)

Email: [email protected]

(the above should NOT be used for visa enquiries!)

Website: www.ukinthailand.fco.gov.uk

Britain has Honorary Consulates in Chiang Mai and Pattaya with Honorary Consuls in Phukett and Koh Samui. Urgent enquiries should in the first instance be directed to Bangkok or the FCO Global Response Centre in London (explained when calling the above number outside office hours).

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Updated 30/05/2011
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The German Consul comes to Samui every 1.Tuesday of the month and offer various services (incl. Pension letters, visa) at Ocean 11 Restaurant in Bangrak from 11.00am until 05.00pm

Honorarkonsul Südthailand

Herr Dirk Naumann

100/425 Moo 3, Chalermprakit R. 9 Road

Bypass Road North

Rassada

Phuket Town 83000

Telefon: 076 610 407

Mobiltelefon: 089-668 3635

Fax: 076 610 408

[email protected]

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Italian contact , thanks to Anguid:

Consular Correspondent in Koh Samui (competent for the Province of Surat Thani and Koh Samui)

Dr. Mario Zettera

46/3 Moo 1, Angthong

Koh Samui 84140 Surat Thani

P.O.Box NO 83 Nathon - Koh Samui

Tel/Fax +66 (0) 86 282 2564 +66 (0) 86 282 2564

Mob.Phone +66 (0) 86-2822564 +66 (0) 86-2822564

E-mail: [email protected]

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French :

Jules Germanos, - I 087 086 4372 .

His office is in a building labled AFT, right next to the first Fresh Mart as you exit Chaweng Tesco Lotus heading right.

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Updated info
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For British Nationals :

Renewing a British Passport from Samui



(To be read in conjunction with the guidance on the
British Embassy website
)



1.
Download or complete online the appropriate form
and guidance notes.



2.
Send completed application(s) to the published
address.



3.
Track the above using the details on your postal
receipt.



4.
Track payment details via your online bank.



5.
Wait………



6.
Accept receipt of new passport around 28 days
later.



Notes:



a)
The photographer opposite the cinema in Tesco’s
is one of many that are easy to find & know the specifications.



B)
DO NOT ALLOW ANY OF THE IMAGES TO BE “PHOTO-SHOPPED
as it is suspected of causing problems/delays in preparing some new passports.



c)
Re Multiple applications (ie from the same
family
); All passports arrive separately.
If one doesn’t arrive within a few days of the remainder start chasing
it immediately.



d)
The vast majority of passports issued locally
since the switch to Hong Kong have arrived within 28 days.



The above is
factually correct @02 Apr 13….

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I have been informed that the UK honorary consulates in Phuket and Koh Samui will no longer provide any notarial services, such as income verification letters for immigration purposes.

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Suggested procedure when presenting a new passport @ Samui Immigration

(Applies to anyone that has renewed their passport)

1. Be sure to formally cancel your old passport by cutting the corners off the front and rear covers, along with the photo page.

2. Present both passports and the receipt/supporting paperwork from the issuing authority* to the Immigration Officer.

3. The above should be all that is necessary however they have been known to seek further clarification (“Letter from the Embassy”). If this is the case you should email the Embassy with;

- Copy of photo page of both passports;

- Type of visa

- Date of entry into the Kingdom (as per white card in Ppt)

- Your Postal address.

4. On receipt of the above a letter can be prepared & sent/emailed to applicants from Bkk as needed. This may take a few days.

5. The above applies to everyone regardless of nationality. Paras 1 & 2 are particularly important as it significantly reduces the chances of being asked for further clarification.

Notes for Brits:

- The Issuing authority* for new British Passports is HMPO (HM Passport Office).

- Retaining the delivery packaging may further assist @ para 2.

- The email address to contact @ para 3 is:[email protected]

- The letter is free of charge.

The above has been written in the hope of reducing unnecessary inconvenience or overstay. I hope it proves useful.

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LETTER TO BRITISH COMMUNITY

CHANGES TO BRITISH PASSPORT SERVICES IN THAILAND

Her Majesty’s Passport Office is making important changes to the way it delivers British passports overseas. The goal is to ensure that all British nationals living overseas receive a consistent, trusted, secure and efficient service whilst keeping the costs as low as possible. In order to do that, on 10 December 2013, responsibility for handling passport applications in Thailand passed from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to Her Majesty’s Passport Office.

Following on from this, from 26 March 2014, British nationals in Thailand will submit passport applications, in person by appointment only, to the UK Visa Application Centre. All the information needed to complete the passport application process, including address and contact details for the UK Visa Application Centre, will be available on GOV.UK at https://www.gov.uk/overseas-passports

I know that this change will seem inconvenient, but the new measures being put in place support the wider public protection, helping to ensure that the risks of fraud and identity theft are minimised for those living and working overseas.

If you need to travel urgently but your passport is not available, you should still contact the nearest Consular Assistance team at the British Embassy Bangkok +66 2 305 8333 email:[email protected] In certain circumstances Consular staff may be able to issue an Emergency Travel Document but this is not a substitute for a full UK passport. So the best course of action is to apply as early as possible, and to make sure that you follow the new guidelines.

Please note that our Consular staff will not be able to take calls about individual passport applications and they cannot countersign passport applications. If you cannot find the information needed on GOV.UK you should contact the Passport Adviceline on +44 300 222 0000 (operates from 8am-8pm UK time) or e-mail: [email protected].

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