December 29, 20169 yr On their website now the Thai Embassy in London states: "Each applicant must enclose self-addressed envelope and pay an extra £10 on top of the visa fee to cover the return of passport." Which is fair enough, the last time I applied i enclosed a return special delivery envelope so I presume they are now posting it back .. however further down the page it states: "It is recommended to use the stamps to send and return rather than a franking stamp from the post office as franking stamps will limit the date of posting." So is the £10 an admin charge for posting the passport and does a return special delivery envelope still need to be sent or is it the postage fee as the website seems to indicate .. can someone tell me ? im slightly confused as I didn't pay a £10 fee the last time that i remember thanks Edited December 29, 20169 yr by jaffas21
December 29, 20169 yr Author yes .. thanks for that ...I guess it is easier to just send them £10 and spend less time in the post office
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