digitalchromakey Posted July 15, 2014 Share Posted July 15, 2014 I received an email today stating my passport is ready to be issued. Any idea what issued means?? Ready for posting, printing, etc. Anyone else had this and knows the time it will take to get the passport? What did your email say? 1) Passport is 'In examination' 2) Passport has been 'Passed for Printing' 1) Means nothing - your application is sitting in an orange box somewhere, keep enquiring. 2) Your passport will be in BKK for collection in between 10-14 days. If it's 2) then you may be a new record holder as the fastest turn around for application to collection in Thailand reported to date under the new 'system' is 7.5 weeks. Perhaps your passport has been pulled from the pile by accident, maybe your name is similar to some high up cabinet minister's neighbor's cousin whose application was supposed to have been pulled from the pile. 5.5 Weeks would be a truly astonishing figure compared to the norm of 8-10 weeks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Essex Exile Posted July 15, 2014 Share Posted July 15, 2014 I received an email today stating my passport is ready to be issued. Any idea what issued means?? Ready for posting, printing, etc. Anyone else had this and knows the time it will take to get the passport? What did your email say? 1) Passport is 'In examination' 2) Passport has been 'Passed for Printing' 1) Means nothing - your application is sitting in an orange box somewhere, keep enquiring. 2) Your passport will be in BKK for collection in between 10-14 days. If it's 2) then you may be a new record holder as the fastest turn around for application to collection in Thailand reported to date under the new 'system' is 7.5 weeks. Perhaps your passport has been pulled from the pile by accident, maybe your name is similar to some high up cabinet minister's neighbor's cousin whose application was supposed to have been pulled from the pile. 5.5 Weeks would be a truly astonishing figure compared to the norm of 8-10 weeks. They said that my passport was in for 'checking'?? That's pathetic, right? Handed it in on the 26th May, I need this by mid-August. Clowns. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hammerinthai Posted July 15, 2014 Share Posted July 15, 2014 Hi all, Newbie here Passport has been with Trendy since the 12th of May, tried emailing and calling but no answers or none that make any sense. Non O 3 month visa is due to run out on the 23rd of this month. Have tried calling the local immigration offices but have yet to answer, will pop down tomorrow and see but could anyone confirm if immigration are able to give an extension until my passport arrives? I am worried to hell that I will overstay if my passport is not back in time and from reading on here, my passport has been "zapped" so I can't go out of the country. Passport has 1 year left and 3 pages spare if that makes any difference. Will know tomorrow but been effecting my sleep for the past few days. Thanks Two simple questions: 1) What is the actual expiry date of your UK passport? 2) Is your 90 day Single Entry Non Immigrant 'O' based on Thai Family - child/wife? Please let the thread know the answers and then we can give you best advice. Hi there 1) Passport expires in June 2015 2) Non O is based on Thai wife. Thanks in advance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
digitalchromakey Posted July 15, 2014 Share Posted July 15, 2014 (edited) Hi all, Newbie here Passport has been with Trendy since the 12th of May, tried emailing and calling but no answers or none that make any sense. Non O 3 month visa is due to run out on the 23rd of this month. Have tried calling the local immigration offices but have yet to answer, will pop down tomorrow and see but could anyone confirm if immigration are able to give an extension until my passport arrives? I am worried to hell that I will overstay if my passport is not back in time and from reading on here, my passport has been "zapped" so I can't go out of the country. Passport has 1 year left and 3 pages spare if that makes any difference. Will know tomorrow but been effecting my sleep for the past few days. Thanks Two simple questions: 1) What is the actual expiry date of your UK passport? 2) Is your 90 day Single Entry Non Immigrant 'O' based on Thai Family - child/wife? Please let the thread know the answers and then we can give you best advice. Hi there 1) Passport expires in June 2015 2) Non O is based on Thai wife. Thanks in advance Ok, you will be fine. Your local Thai immigration does not know that your passport has been cancelled for travel, so you will have no problem getting a 60 day 'visiting spouse' Extension of Permission to Stay at your local Thai Immigration Department (National Police Order 777/2551 Case 2.24). Just go there with your wife, ID Card, House Book and Thai Marriage papers. Don't even bother mentioning about it being cancelled, it will only confuse them. If you can further show 400,000 THB in a Thai bank in your name for two months prior, then you can follow up with a one year extension of stay based on Thai family (National Police Order 777/2551 Case 2.18), which would run until June 2015. Little bit more paperwork for this This should be enough time, even for the fiasco laden HMPO Muppets flying the disaster that all overseas renewal applicants are currently trapped in, to produce your replacement passport. Good Luck. Edited July 15, 2014 by digitalchromakey 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
digitalchromakey Posted July 15, 2014 Share Posted July 15, 2014 (edited) I received an email today stating my passport is ready to be issued. Any idea what issued means?? Ready for posting, printing, etc. Anyone else had this and knows the time it will take to get the passport? What did your email say? 1) Passport is 'In examination' 2) Passport has been 'Passed for Printing' 1) Means nothing - your application is sitting in an orange box somewhere, keep enquiring. 2) Your passport will be in BKK for collection in between 10-14 days. If it's 2) then you may be a new record holder as the fastest turn around for application to collection in Thailand reported to date under the new 'system' is 7.5 weeks. Perhaps your passport has been pulled from the pile by accident, maybe your name is similar to some high up cabinet minister's neighbor's cousin whose application was supposed to have been pulled from the pile. 5.5 Weeks would be a truly astonishing figure compared to the norm of 8-10 weeks. They said that my passport was in for 'checking'?? That's pathetic, right? Handed it in on the 26th May, I need this by mid-August. Clowns. Yes, 'in checking' I am sure is another way of saying 'In examination' - which basically means that your passport is getting lonely in an orange box under a pile of orange boxes, in a queue somewhere in one of the HMPO Liverpool conference rooms that are no longer needed for conferences. Currently these imbeciles are managing to deliver an overseas 10 week application to collection turn around; since mid August is 12 weeks from your application date, it will be tight, but you may just squeak it. How does it feel to be a Third Class Citizen? Edited July 15, 2014 by digitalchromakey 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post soap Posted July 15, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted July 15, 2014 . . This passport of my mates daughter is a ABSOLUTE DISGRACE,I know they sent the application forms out on the 6th March,he paid 125 pound that was the cost at the time for a child's 5 year passport.on the understanding that the passport when issued would be sent to their home address by DHL They have only received two letters addressed to the address they have always given from the HMPO. The first letter was a standard proof of address letter were to ask a 13 year old child to submit what the HMPO required was practically impossible,so they sent the letter back with the address that the HMPO had sent plus another form hoping that would suffice as proof of address. Weeks later they received another letter from the HMPO with the same standard proof of address form but this time common sense prevailed as someone had handwritten at the bottom of the form that if they ask the teacher at the school she attends to write a letter in English stating that she goes to this school and her address on the schools records is off course what they said all along.they also said to fax a copy and then send the original letter from the school."nothing could be simpler than that "and the fax and letter was sent off within 3 days. FINALLY (that's a long time ) The HMPO contacted my mate to say the passport had been issued and her mother could collect at the trendy office the following week, needless to say she was then told the passport had still not arrived and they would email when it arrives,this was after making a 2,000 k bus journey. I have told my mate to sue the HMPO because the only words i can sum this episode up is and I will save the mods a job -----deleted,deleted,deleted,deleted,deleted,deleted,deleted This is a update my mate sent me by email Email nobody on this planet could write this bloody script, the latest news !! after finally being issued on 19th june and told i would be contacted shortly as to when it could be collected.............3 weeks had passed, so im back on to the main man asking how long is shortly ??......... a very sympathetic reply was received, and he has made it his top mission to get it sorted, he has been on to dhl and demanded they make it their top priorty to trace the exact whereabouts of it, (lord lucans back pocket ?)and for them to contact either me or hom quicker than asap...................he also guarantees it will be successfully resolved.... he said if weve not heard by tuesday at latest, to let him know and he would resume his chase !! bearing in mind, this email from him was on thursday, and if the dhl contact is from bkk branch ? ...well of course its fell on a buddhist bank holiday, friday through to monday, so earliest would be tuesday....................o.hum. tommorrow will be exactly 18 weeks since the application dropped on the doorstep at old Hall st .. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mjj Posted July 15, 2014 Share Posted July 15, 2014 I received an email today stating my passport is ready to be issued. Any idea what issued means?? Ready for posting, printing, etc. Anyone else had this and knows the time it will take to get the passport? What did your email say?1) Passport is 'In examination' 2) Passport has been 'Passed for Printing' 1) Means nothing - your application is sitting in an orange box somewhere, keep enquiring. 2) Your passport will be in BKK for collection in between 10-14 days. If it's 2) then you may be a new record holder as the fastest turn around for application to collection in Thailand reported to date under the new 'system' is 7.5 weeks. Perhaps your passport has been pulled from the pile by accident, maybe your name is similar to some high up cabinet minister's neighbor's cousin whose application was supposed to have been pulled from the pile. 5.5 Weeks would be a truly astonishing figure compared to the norm of 8-10 weeks. As I said in my original post 'passport is ready to be issued'. So neither of your options, I'll keep you posted on the outcome. Although this should be of little consequence, after I applied I changed my plans and have to go back to the UK. So I was calling the help line and getting family in the UK to call to get the new passport stopped being sent out here. Both my family and I were told they would call back many times, but they never did. Maybe the hassling works, or maybe their phrase of 'issued' can mean a multitude of things. Dunno. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
digitalchromakey Posted July 15, 2014 Share Posted July 15, 2014 I received an email today stating my passport is ready to be issued. Any idea what issued means?? Ready for posting, printing, etc. Anyone else had this and knows the time it will take to get the passport? What did your email say?1) Passport is 'In examination' 2) Passport has been 'Passed for Printing' 1) Means nothing - your application is sitting in an orange box somewhere, keep enquiring. 2) Your passport will be in BKK for collection in between 10-14 days. If it's 2) then you may be a new record holder as the fastest turn around for application to collection in Thailand reported to date under the new 'system' is 7.5 weeks. Perhaps your passport has been pulled from the pile by accident, maybe your name is similar to some high up cabinet minister's neighbor's cousin whose application was supposed to have been pulled from the pile. 5.5 Weeks would be a truly astonishing figure compared to the norm of 8-10 weeks. As I said in my original post 'passport is ready to be issued'. So neither of your options, I'll keep you posted on the outcome. Although this should be of little consequence, after I applied I changed my plans and have to go back to the UK. So I was calling the help line and getting family in the UK to call to get the new passport stopped being sent out here. Both my family and I were told they would call back many times, but they never did. Maybe the hassling works, or maybe their phrase of 'issued' can mean a multitude of things. Dunno. Was the email from Liverpool HMPO or Cardiff HMPO? If it was from VFS trendy towers, it's not worth the paper it's written on. It would be good to see the exact text of the email (with all personal references removed of course). If you are now going to travel to the UK that will really put a spoke in the wheel - no idea how HMPO could handle that - certainly you are expected to collect/receive from where you apply - the whole process is geared up to that. Main problem with your now planning to travel to the UK is that your passport is now cancelled ('zapped') on an internationally visible data base and cannot be used for travel. You would need to buy an emergency passport (ETD) for 95 GBP from the British Embassy in BKK to make the journey. Problem with the hassling is that calls mostly go to a third party contract call centre where most staff know next to nothing and emails go to Newport who have stock excuses for any issue you may raise. However, one thing is for sure, do nothing and your application will certainly sit there in its orange box gathering dust. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mjj Posted July 15, 2014 Share Posted July 15, 2014 (edited) I received an email today stating my passport is ready to be issued. Any idea what issued means?? Ready for posting, printing, etc. Anyone else had this and knows the time it will take to get the passport? What did your email say?1) Passport is 'In examination' 2) Passport has been 'Passed for Printing' 1) Means nothing - your application is sitting in an orange box somewhere, keep enquiring. 2) Your passport will be in BKK for collection in between 10-14 days. If it's 2) then you may be a new record holder as the fastest turn around for application to collection in Thailand reported to date under the new 'system' is 7.5 weeks. Perhaps your passport has been pulled from the pile by accident, maybe your name is similar to some high up cabinet minister's neighbor's cousin whose application was supposed to have been pulled from the pile. 5.5 Weeks would be a truly astonishing figure compared to the norm of 8-10 weeks. As I said in my original post 'passport is ready to be issued'. So neither of your options, I'll keep you posted on the outcome.Although this should be of little consequence, after I applied I changed my plans and have to go back to the UK. So I was calling the help line and getting family in the UK to call to get the new passport stopped being sent out here. Both my family and I were told they would call back many times, but they never did. Maybe the hassling works, or maybe their phrase of 'issued' can mean a multitude of things. Dunno. Was the email from Liverpool HMPO or Cardiff HMPO?If it was from VFS trendy towers, it's not worth the paper it's written on. It would be good to see the exact text of the email (with all personal references removed of course). If you are now going to travel to the UK that will really put a spoke in the wheel - no idea how HMPO could handle that - certainly you are expected to collect/receive from where you apply - the whole process is geared up to that. Main problem with your now planning to travel to the UK is that your passport is now cancelled ('zapped') on an internationally visible data base and cannot be used for travel. You would need to buy an emergency passport (ETD) for 95 GBP from the British Embassy in BKK to make the journey. Problem with the hassling is that calls mostly go to a third party contract call centre where most staff know next to nothing and emails go to Newport who have stock excuses for any issue you may raise. However, one thing is for sure, do nothing and your application will certainly sit there in its orange box gathering dust. Dear XXXXXXXXXXXX passport is ready to be issued, can you confirm where the passport is to be posted to. That was from Liverpool. Yeah, I'm well aware that I will probably need to fork out for a travel document. I replied that they can either guarantee the arrival of my passport, before my departure date, send it to my parents address or keep it in the UK for me to collect. Edited July 15, 2014 by mjj Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
digitalchromakey Posted July 15, 2014 Share Posted July 15, 2014 (edited) Was the email from Liverpool HMPO or Cardiff HMPO?If it was from VFS trendy towers, it's not worth the paper it's written on. It would be good to see the exact text of the email (with all personal references removed of course). If you are now going to travel to the UK that will really put a spoke in the wheel - no idea how HMPO could handle that - certainly you are expected to collect/receive from where you apply - the whole process is geared up to that. Main problem with your now planning to travel to the UK is that your passport is now cancelled ('zapped') on an internationally visible data base and cannot be used for travel. You would need to buy an emergency passport (ETD) for 95 GBP from the British Embassy in BKK to make the journey. Problem with the hassling is that calls mostly go to a third party contract call centre where most staff know next to nothing and emails go to Newport who have stock excuses for any issue you may raise. However, one thing is for sure, do nothing and your application will certainly sit there in its orange box gathering dust. Dear XXXXXXXXXXXX passport is ready to be issued, can you confirm where the passport is to be posted to. That was from Liverpool. Yeah, I'm well aware that I will probably need to fork out for a travel document. I replied that they can either guarantee the arrival of my passport, before my departure date, send it to my parents address or keep it in the UK for me to collect. Ok thanks for that, looks to me like your passport is already back from the printers - ask them to courier it to your home address in Thailand - you've paid the courier fee already. Why not as they've offered? '.... ready to be issued, can you confirm confirm where the passport is to be posted to' - you applied in BKK right? HMPO previously wrote to me on 29th April when I queried the need to travel to BKK twice: In order to guarantee public protection and so that the passport once replaced cannot be reused for illegal purposes should it be intercepted by a third party it is important that the replaced passport is physically cancelled. To ensure this takes place, the new passport is returned to the UK Visa Application Centre in Bangkok where the customer must present their “old” passport for it to be physically cancelled at which time they will then be presented with their new passport. Cold comfort that I and others who live outside of BKK are still expected to make up to 2,000Km round trips to BKK to collect new passports, but that HMPO Liverpool it seems are now quite happy, as in your case, to post a particular passport to wherever you specify.... Whatever happened to their 'concern for public protection' that forces us all to make hugely inconvenient, time consuming and expensive journeys to/from BKK to apply and collect overseas passports? Seems that the system is now well and truly broken - good luck with your particular situation - hope it comes good and doesn't cost you any more than you shelled out for the original application. Edited July 15, 2014 by digitalchromakey Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mjj Posted July 15, 2014 Share Posted July 15, 2014 Yeah, applied in BKK. I don't know if they are giving me the options of my current address on Samui, collection in BKK or back in the UK. If I get it in time, great. But I was expecting to cancel the application once back in the UK and fast track re-apply from the UK. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mjj Posted July 15, 2014 Share Posted July 15, 2014 Was the email from Liverpool HMPO or Cardiff HMPO? If it was from VFS trendy towers, it's not worth the paper it's written on. It would be good to see the exact text of the email (with all personal references removed of course). If you are now going to travel to the UK that will really put a spoke in the wheel - no idea how HMPO could handle that - certainly you are expected to collect/receive from where you apply - the whole process is geared up to that. Main problem with your now planning to travel to the UK is that your passport is now cancelled ('zapped') on an internationally visible data base and cannot be used for travel. You would need to buy an emergency passport (ETD) for 95 GBP from the British Embassy in BKK to make the journey. Problem with the hassling is that calls mostly go to a third party contract call centre where most staff know next to nothing and emails go to Newport who have stock excuses for any issue you may raise. However, one thing is for sure, do nothing and your application will certainly sit there in its orange box gathering dust. Dear XXXXXXXXXXXX passport is ready to be issued, can you confirm where the passport is to be posted to.That was from Liverpool. Yeah, I'm well aware that I will probably need to fork out for a travel document. I replied that they can either guarantee the arrival of my passport, before my departure date, send it to my parents address or keep it in the UK for me to collect. Ok thanks for that, looks to me like your passport is already back from the printers - ask them to courier it to your home address in Thailand - you've paid the courier fee already. Why not as they've offered?'.... ready to be issued, can you confirm confirm where the passport is to be posted to' - you applied in BKK right? HMPO previously wrote to me on 29th April when I queried the need to travel to BKK twice: In order to guarantee public protection and so that the passport once replaced cannot be reused for illegal purposes should it be intercepted by a third party it is important that the replaced passport is physically cancelled. To ensure this takes place, the new passport is returned to the UK Visa Application Centre in Bangkok where the customer must present their old passport for it to be physically cancelled at which time they will then be presented with their new passport. Cold comfort that I and others who live outside of BKK are still expected to make up to 2,000Km round trips to BKK to collect new passports, but that HMPO Liverpool it seems are now quite happy, as in your case, to post a particular passport to wherever you specify.... Whatever happened to their 'concern for public protection' that forces us all to make hugely inconvenient, time consuming and expensive journeys to/from BKK to apply and collect overseas passports? Seems that the system is now well and truly broken - good luck with your particular situation - hope it comes good and doesn't cost you any more than you shelled out for the original application. Regarding collecting your passport from Bangkok, when I applied I asked if I had to collect it personally and was told no. I could send someone to collect it. Don't take it from me as a bona fide guarantee, but that was what I was told. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rikki Posted July 16, 2014 Share Posted July 16, 2014 Watso , I was in Chiang Mai Immigration yesterday for another extension to my Visa Exemption, with a doctor's note, but there is no room on my passport for another stamp. My previous visits there they had filled the last page and a half with their stamps, corrections for wrong date, and other scribbling and left no room. They were not prepared to squeeze another stamp in anywhere while I await my new passport, so I have to go to British Consulate today for an Emergency Passport. Today my visa expires Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
watso63 Posted July 16, 2014 Share Posted July 16, 2014 (edited) Watso , I was in Chiang Mai Immigration yesterday for another extension to my Visa Exemption, with a doctor's note, but there is no room on my passport for another stamp. My previous visits there they had filled the last page and a half with their stamps, corrections for wrong date, and other scribbling and left no room. They were not prepared to squeeze another stamp in anywhere while I await my new passport, so I have to go to British Consulate today for an Emergency Passport. Today my visa expires That does mean you will effectively be on overstay as of tomorrow. Not good for you. Can't remember, but are you waiting for a new passport to arrive and if so, when did you apply? Anyway, there you have it. A not so friendly and helpful IO. Good luck rikki. Edited July 16, 2014 by watso63 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jip99 Posted July 16, 2014 Share Posted July 16, 2014 Dear XXXXXXXXXXXX passport is ready to be issued, can you confirm where the passport is to be posted to.That was from Liverpool. Yeah, I'm well aware that I will probably need to fork out for a travel document. I replied that they can either guarantee the arrival of my passport, before my departure date, send it to my parents address or keep it in the UK for me to collect. Ok thanks for that, looks to me like your passport is already back from the printers - ask them to courier it to your home address in Thailand - you've paid the courier fee already. Why not as they've offered?'.... ready to be issued, can you confirm confirm where the passport is to be posted to' - you applied in BKK right? HMPO previously wrote to me on 29th April when I queried the need to travel to BKK twice: In order to guarantee public protection and so that the passport once replaced cannot be reused for illegal purposes should it be intercepted by a third party it is important that the replaced passport is physically cancelled. To ensure this takes place, the new passport is returned to the UK Visa Application Centre in Bangkok where the customer must present their old passport for it to be physically cancelled at which time they will then be presented with their new passport. Cold comfort that I and others who live outside of BKK are still expected to make up to 2,000Km round trips to BKK to collect new passports, but that HMPO Liverpool it seems are now quite happy, as in your case, to post a particular passport to wherever you specify.... Whatever happened to their 'concern for public protection' that forces us all to make hugely inconvenient, time consuming and expensive journeys to/from BKK to apply and collect overseas passports? Seems that the system is now well and truly broken - good luck with your particular situation - hope it comes good and doesn't cost you any more than you shelled out for the original application. Regarding collecting your passport from Bangkok, when I applied I asked if I had to collect it personally and was told no. I could send someone to collect it. Don't take it from me as a bona fide guarantee, but that was what I was told. That is correct. It is on the website and was a concession granted last month. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jip99 Posted July 16, 2014 Share Posted July 16, 2014 Dear XXXXXXXXXXXX passport is ready to be issued, can you confirm where the passport is to be posted to.That was from Liverpool. Yeah, I'm well aware that I will probably need to fork out for a travel document. I replied that they can either guarantee the arrival of my passport, before my departure date, send it to my parents address or keep it in the UK for me to collect. Ok thanks for that, looks to me like your passport is already back from the printers - ask them to courier it to your home address in Thailand - you've paid the courier fee already. Why not as they've offered?'.... ready to be issued, can you confirm confirm where the passport is to be posted to' - you applied in BKK right? HMPO previously wrote to me on 29th April when I queried the need to travel to BKK twice: In order to guarantee public protection and so that the passport once replaced cannot be reused for illegal purposes should it be intercepted by a third party it is important that the replaced passport is physically cancelled. To ensure this takes place, the new passport is returned to the UK Visa Application Centre in Bangkok where the customer must present their old passport for it to be physically cancelled at which time they will then be presented with their new passport. Cold comfort that I and others who live outside of BKK are still expected to make up to 2,000Km round trips to BKK to collect new passports, but that HMPO Liverpool it seems are now quite happy, as in your case, to post a particular passport to wherever you specify.... Whatever happened to their 'concern for public protection' that forces us all to make hugely inconvenient, time consuming and expensive journeys to/from BKK to apply and collect overseas passports? Seems that the system is now well and truly broken - good luck with your particular situation - hope it comes good and doesn't cost you any more than you shelled out for the original application. Regarding collecting your passport from Bangkok, when I applied I asked if I had to collect it personally and was told no. I could send someone to collect it. Don't take it from me as a bona fide guarantee, but that was what I was told. That is correct. It is on the website and was a concession granted last month. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
digitalchromakey Posted July 16, 2014 Share Posted July 16, 2014 Yeah, applied in BKK. I don't know if they are giving me the options of my current address on Samui, collection in BKK or back in the UK. If I get it in time, great. But I was expecting to cancel the application once back in the UK and fast track re-apply from the UK. Let's hope you don't need to cancel - that opens up yet another can of worms. Cancellation apparently takes a minimum of two weeks and you must apply in writing to where you originally applied. In your case that means trendy towers who doubtless have not yet had to deal with such a thing and probably still don't have the English skills to deal with what to them would be a very complex request. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post digitalchromakey Posted July 16, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted July 16, 2014 Dear XXXXXXXXXXXX passport is ready to be issued, can you confirm where the passport is to be posted to.That was from Liverpool. Yeah, I'm well aware that I will probably need to fork out for a travel document. I replied that they can either guarantee the arrival of my passport, before my departure date, send it to my parents address or keep it in the UK for me to collect. Ok thanks for that, looks to me like your passport is already back from the printers - ask them to courier it to your home address in Thailand - you've paid the courier fee already. Why not as they've offered?'.... ready to be issued, can you confirm confirm where the passport is to be posted to' - you applied in BKK right? HMPO previously wrote to me on 29th April when I queried the need to travel to BKK twice: In order to guarantee public protection and so that the passport once replaced cannot be reused for illegal purposes should it be intercepted by a third party it is important that the replaced passport is physically cancelled. To ensure this takes place, the new passport is returned to the UK Visa Application Centre in Bangkok where the customer must present their old passport for it to be physically cancelled at which time they will then be presented with their new passport. Cold comfort that I and others who live outside of BKK are still expected to make up to 2,000Km round trips to BKK to collect new passports, but that HMPO Liverpool it seems are now quite happy, as in your case, to post a particular passport to wherever you specify.... Whatever happened to their 'concern for public protection' that forces us all to make hugely inconvenient, time consuming and expensive journeys to/from BKK to apply and collect overseas passports? Seems that the system is now well and truly broken - good luck with your particular situation - hope it comes good and doesn't cost you any more than you shelled out for the original application. Regarding collecting your passport from Bangkok, when I applied I asked if I had to collect it personally and was told no. I could send someone to collect it. Don't take it from me as a bona fide guarantee, but that was what I was told. Yes, trendy have been saying that, almost since the beginning, however the HMPO website says that you must collect in person, but that someone can apply on your behalf if you are unable to attend. Again there is a significant lack of clear information on procedures/variations, trendy don't answer enquiries by email, HMPO help line operators are mostly clueless, plus trendy don't have a public phone line.. Third class service indeed. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
digitalchromakey Posted July 16, 2014 Share Posted July 16, 2014 (edited) Watso , I was in Chiang Mai Immigration yesterday for another extension to my Visa Exemption, with a doctor's note, but there is no room on my passport for another stamp. My previous visits there they had filled the last page and a half with their stamps, corrections for wrong date, and other scribbling and left no room. They were not prepared to squeeze another stamp in anywhere while I await my new passport, so I have to go to British Consulate today for an Emergency Passport. Today my visa expires Please let us know as to how it goes and as to what itinerary you supplied to the British Consulate for your ETD. Good luck. Edited July 16, 2014 by digitalchromakey Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rikki Posted July 16, 2014 Share Posted July 16, 2014 British Consulate informed me that an Emergency Passport is only for travelling, so I have to go onto overstay.(until my new passport arrives) Despite CM immigration telling me that consulate can issue me with something so I can get a visa extension, and British Embassy advising me on phone last week that I can get an Emergency Passport in Chiang Mai same day if necessary. So it looks like 15,000bt in overstay fines coming up And all because CM Immigration used up all the remaining space in my passport with their previous stamps with wrong date, giving me 2weeks instead of 30 days, corrections, scribbling and otherwise using as much space as possible. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soihok Posted July 16, 2014 Share Posted July 16, 2014 Another Nightmare. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
watso63 Posted July 16, 2014 Share Posted July 16, 2014 http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-28303854 I can't believe Theresa May hasn't been kicked out on her ugly fat pompous arse! Sent from my GT-N5100 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
digitalchromakey Posted July 16, 2014 Share Posted July 16, 2014 British Consulate informed me that an Emergency Passport is only for travelling, so I have to go onto overstay.(until my new passport arrives) Despite CM immigration telling me that consulate can issue me with something so I can get a visa extension, and British Embassy advising me on phone last week that I can get an Emergency Passport in Chiang Mai same day if necessary. So it looks like 15,000bt in overstay fines coming up And all because CM Immigration used up all the remaining space in my passport with their previous stamps with wrong date, giving me 2weeks instead of 30 days, corrections, scribbling and otherwise using as much space as possible. It's your a...e on the line here - just tell the British Consulate that you have to go to say Penang Malaysia a.s.a.p. to get a new visa and get the ETD. Your other option is to make an ETD for a return trip to the UK to make a fresh passport application - a very expensive option albeit.. The ETD will have 9 month's validity, go to Chiang Mai Immigration with the ETD and try to get another extension - you might be lucky. I know you are on medical extensions, however if you can't get an extension you can always make the stated journey to Malaysia and try to get a new visa of some sorts and return. Better than an overstay, forget the moral aspects of misleading the Consulate, it's the British Government that's well and truly shafted you - now it's time to just save your self. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post OJAS Posted July 16, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted July 16, 2014 Yes, trendy have been saying that, almost since the beginning, however the HMPO website says that you must collect in person, but that someone can apply on your behalf if you are unable to attend. Again there is a significant lack of clear information on procedures/variations, trendy don't answer enquiries by email, HMPO help line operators are mostly clueless, plus trendy don't have a public phone line.. Third class service indeed. Definitely third class service. In their eventual response to the email I sent them in April (which I quoted in a posting earlier in this thread), HMPO fobbed me off with the vague excuse that the requirement to submit renewal applications to - and subsequently collect replacement passports from - the With-It Office Building in Bangkok in person was brought about by the need for “passport security checks”. In the (optimistic) hope of teasing a rather more meaningful explanation out of them, I have now sent them a further email, as follows, which includes a Freedom Of Information request:- “It would appear that passport security checks lie at the heart of the requirements which were introduced on 8 March 2014 for (1) passport renewal applications from Thailand to be submitted in person by applicants to the UK Visa Application Centre in Bangkok (instead of submitted by applicants direct to HMPO’s Liverpool office), and (2) for the new passports resulting from these applications to be collected in person by applicants from the UK Visa Application Centre in Bangkok (instead of being sent direct from the UK to applicants by DHL courier). “Whilst it is, indeed, now the case that applicants no longer need to attend in person at the UK Visa Application Centre for the purposes of submitting their passport renewal applications - and, subsequently, collecting their new passports - nevertheless there remains the very real possibility of applicants living in remote parts of Thailand being deprived of their existing passports for several days in total while these are being transported to and from Bangkok with authorised representatives for application submission - and, again, replacement passport collection - purposes. This would clearly place them in breach of the Bangkok Embassy’s interpretation of the legal requirement in Thailand for passports to be carried by their holders with them at all times! “In any event, I am sure that I am not alone in wondering why the particular passport security checks which now require passport renewal applications from Thailand to be physically submitted to - and replacement passports to be physically collected from - Bangkok were apparently not deemed to be necessary prior to 8 March 2014. Since HMPO has clearly chosen not to place a full justification for these particular changes in the public domain for some mysterious reason, I am now hereby submitting a request under the Freedom Of Information Act 2000 for paper or electronic copies of all original documents relating to HMPO’s decision to require passport renewal applicants from Thailand to have their applications submitted to - and, subsequently, their replacement passports collected from - the UK Visa Application Centre in Bangkok in person as from 8 March 2014.” 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
citybird Posted July 16, 2014 Share Posted July 16, 2014 i'm in a bit of a pickle too, my visa expired 10 days ago. I emailed the consulate in Bangkok who managed to escalate my complaint and thankfully it's finally arrived- 8 weeks from start to finish. I'm worried about getting blacklisted and not being able to get back in- my old passport is full of back to back in and outs. Question to those who've been through this sorry process- do I have to go to an immigration office somewhere once I pick it up or can I just get a flight booked and deal with the overstay fine etc at the airport? any advice gratefully received :-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pattaya Pat Posted July 16, 2014 Share Posted July 16, 2014 i'm in a bit of a pickle too, my visa expired 10 days ago. I emailed the consulate in Bangkok who managed to escalate my complaint and thankfully it's finally arrived- 8 weeks from start to finish. I'm worried about getting blacklisted and not being able to get back in- my old passport is full of back to back in and outs. Question to those who've been through this sorry process- do I have to go to an immigration office somewhere once I pick it up or can I just get a flight booked and deal with the overstay fine etc at the airport? any advice gratefully received :-) 8 weeks is not that bad, you should think yourself lucky. As for being blacklisted? Are you actually for real?? What email did you use to complain? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pattaya Pat Posted July 16, 2014 Share Posted July 16, 2014 Is it worth sending a chaser to the trendy email or is that just strictly for appointments? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
watso63 Posted July 16, 2014 Share Posted July 16, 2014 i'm in a bit of a pickle too, my visa expired 10 days ago. I emailed the consulate in Bangkok who managed to escalate my complaint and thankfully it's finally arrived- 8 weeks from start to finish. I'm worried about getting blacklisted and not being able to get back in- my old passport is full of back to back in and outs. Question to those who've been through this sorry process- do I have to go to an immigration office somewhere once I pick it up or can I just get a flight booked and deal with the overstay fine etc at the airport? any advice gratefully received :-) 8 weeks is not that bad, you should think yourself lucky. As for being blacklisted? Are you actually for real?? What email did you use to complain? Here we go again! Pattaya Pat, why the insults? Are you not aware of the proposed blacklisting of overstayers? The rules are not in force yet, but are imminent. Citybird, what visa do you have right now and will you be able to qualify for a change to a Non O and then an extension of stay? Sent from my GT-N5100 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Essex Exile Posted July 16, 2014 Share Posted July 16, 2014 i'm in a bit of a pickle too, my visa expired 10 days ago. I emailed the consulate in Bangkok who managed to escalate my complaint and thankfully it's finally arrived- 8 weeks from start to finish. I'm worried about getting blacklisted and not being able to get back in- my old passport is full of back to back in and outs. Question to those who've been through this sorry process- do I have to go to an immigration office somewhere once I pick it up or can I just get a flight booked and deal with the overstay fine etc at the airport? any advice gratefully received :-) 8 weeks is not that bad, you should think yourself lucky. As for being blacklisted? Are you actually for real?? What email did you use to complain? Here we go again! Pattaya Pat, why the insults? Are you not aware of the proposed blacklisting of overstayers? The rules are not in force yet, but are imminent. Citybird, what visa do you have right now and will you be able to qualify for a change to a Non O and then an extension of stay? Sent from my GT-N5100 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app I believe the you have to be on overstay by at least 9 months before any ban is placed on an individual. Furthermore, it is common knowledge that immigation are well aware of these delays and will take that on board if going on to overstay. So Pattaya Pat, although he has his own, shall we say, unique posting style, he was actually right in what he said, it was a ridiculous over-reaction from the original poster. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
citybird Posted July 16, 2014 Share Posted July 16, 2014 ha ha thanks all. Yep, let's hope it's a massive over-reaction on my part and you're right, it could've been so much worse. I'm on a standard double entry tourist visa. I didn't email Trendy, I tried emailing the UK several times, and calling...nobody called me back or I just got cut off every time. In the end I used this email address: [email protected] they were pretty helpful once they knew I was overstaying. I doubt they would have got involved otherwise. Looks like an expensive few days ahead... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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