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‘They’re skin and bones’: doctors in Gaza warn babies at risk of death from lack of formula
Thank Hamas for starting the conflict on October 7 -
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Tourism Thailand Delays Tourist Entry Fee Amid Travel Concerns
Every chance the wealthy Chinese and Indians would baulk at a £7 entry fee......good decision. You don't become a millionaire by paying £7 entry fees. -
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Crime Teacher Caught Robbing Gold Shop in Ubon Ratchathani Mall
What a fitting name for someone about to go to prison. -
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Crime Foreigner Buries Dog Alive in Shocking Phuket Incident
...and yet there are AN members who post about using poison to control soi dogs.... -
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Marriage to Thai lady
Step 1. First and foremost, you should check the requirements at your local Amphoe office where you intend to register your marriage. Most Amphoes will at minimum require; Your Passport. Intended spouses Tabien Baan and ID card. Embassy certified 'affidavit'' of no impediment to marry, translated to Thai, then legalised by the Legalisation division of the Consular department of Thailand’s MFA. Embassy certified copy of Passport data page, translated to Thai, then legalised by the Legalisation division of the Consular department of Thailand’s MFA. The marital status of your intended spouse can be checked on Amphoe online database for any previous record of marriage, or divorce. If your intended was previously 'widowed', or divorced, I recommend she takes her ex husbands Death or Divorce certificates as confirmed proof of her marital status. Step 2. Completing your affidavit of ‘no impediment to marry’ and make an appointment at your Embassy to also make a certified copy of your passport. Most Embassies now offer a service to complete and submit the affidavit online. Check the services and procedures available at your local Embassy for marriage in Thailand. Usually you are required to allow a 7 day period from completing and submitting the affidavit to making the appointment. Book an appointment to collect your affidavit of ‘no impediment to marry’ and for a certified copy of your passport data page. At the appointment you should take the following documents; 1. Your letter/confirmation of appointment. 2. Your passport. 3. Your intended spouses Thai national ID card. 4. If previously married, a final divorce decree, or Death certificate of your ex spouse. Step 3. The ‘affidavit’ and certified passport copy must then be translated into Thai by a reputable translator. Avoid ‘touts’ waiting outside the Embassy offering their services. I can personally recommend; Express Translation Services 866 Phloen Chit Road Lumphini Pathum Wan Bangkok 10330 Tel: 084 656 2459 https://www.expresstranslationservice.co.th Step 4. The below documents, now require ‘legalising’ by the Consular section department of Thailand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs for presentation and registration of marriage at your chosen Amphoe office. 1. The affidavit 2. Certified copy of passport data page 3. Thai translation of affidavit 4. Thai translation of passport data page At this point you have two options to get your documents ‘legalised’ by the MFA. 1. Many agencies provide services to get the documents legalised on your behalf and once completed return them to a given address via EMS post. This is an option you should discuss with the agency and agree a reasonable fee. Express Translation Services offer such a fee at very reasonable rates. Allow several days for the documents to be returned. 2. Do it yourself. For legalisation of documents by the MFA, appointments are necessary. The MFA have now opened several centres to have the above documents legalised. 1. 123 Chaeng Watthana Road, Lak Si District, Bangkok 10210 2. MBK CENTER Shopping Mall, 5th floor, Zone A, Phaya Thai Road, Wang Mai Subdistrict, Pathum Wan District, Bangkok 3. Central Pattaya Shopping Center, 4th Floor, No. 333/102, Village No. 9, Nongprue Subdistrict, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province 20260 4. 7th Cycle Birthday Anniversary International Convention and Exhibition Center, 1st floor, Rueng Phueng Building 2, Muang District, Chiang Mai Province 5. Ubon Ratchathani Provincial Hall Building, 1st floor, back west side, Ubon Ratchathani Province 6. Temporary Passport Office, Songkhla, Laem Son On Road, Bo Yang Subdistrict, Mueang District, Songkhla Province 90000 7. Central Phuket Festival Shopping Mall, B Floor, Wichit Subdistrict, Mueang District, Phuket Province Office locations, maps, contact numbers https://consular.mfa.go.th/th/publicservice/สถานที่ให้บริการรับรองนิติกรณ์เอกสาร You must book an appointment here https://qlegal.consular.go.th/customer/index choosing which office and download the barcode once accepted. Step 5. Take the original and translated legalised documents to the Amphoe of your choosing to register your marriage. Some Amphoes may require an appointment. I recommend you take good quality (preferable laser jet) photocopies of all your documents for future reference, before visiting your Amphoe. -
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2025 SSA Form 7162 - "Hello, are you dead yet?" forms.
Telling them something they already know...and have known for years.. does nothing. The FBUs can only do what HQ SSA and Dept of State allows them to do. And SSA FBU employees (mostly local national employees) are actually Dept of State employees who receive SSA training.
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