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US Passport Renewal Update Information
Thanks. Just checked on the status of the wife's passport again at 11:15am/1 July Thailand time and the US State Dept passport status webpage now shows her passport book and card were "mailed" 30 June. This is a status change because when the wife checked a few hours earlier it still showed "in process." And while writing this post at 11:33am/1Jul she got an email update from the US State Dept repeating the info found on their passport update website. Based on the updates provided when her renewal application was received by the passport center and when they mailed the new passport back these passport status updates appear to reflect status from 2 days earlier because in both cases the status was always reflected "as of" two days earlier. As posted earlier the passport status webpage earlier showed the passport center received her renewal application from the US Embassy on 24 June. So, as mentioned the new passport was mailed back 30 June....a 6 day turnaround time "at a US passport center" which was apparently in the wife's case National Passport Center in New Hampshire vs one of the 30 or so possible passport centers/agencies in the US. I expect all passport applications sent from the US Embassy Bangkok go to the NH passport center which probably has responsibility for applications from outside the U.S....just my guess. Now it's just a matter of waiting for the passport to get from New Hampshire to US Embassy-Bangkok (that comes via the US Postal System) and then the embassy remailing it to the wife here in Bangkok. It took 8 days to reach the passport center when initially mailing the renewal application (i.e., our home to Bangkok Embassy via EMS and then the embassy mailing it to the passport center vis USPS assuming it was snail mailed vs electronically sent). So, I'm expecting the return mailing time will be in the 8 to 10 days ballpark which takes in account the embassy remailing it via that Thai Postal prepaid Bt100 envelope once the embassy receives the renewed passport. I'll start watching the Thai Postal tracking number for that Bt100 return envelope since buying the envelope which supposedly ThaiPostal send to the US Embassy - Bangkok. That tracking number still shows "no date available." I don't expect it will show anything until the embassy actually remails the new passport assuming they did get the Bt100 envelope and that same envelope is used to mail the passport from the embassy to our home. Time will tell but it looks like the wife may get her passport back in less than 30 days from the date the renewal application was mailed from out local Bangkok post office. But I expect the passport card will show up a few weeks later in a separate envelope based on US State Dept info and previous experience. Cheers. -
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Three U.S. ex-presidents denounce the current one in a two-week stretch
complete bunk. do you not include interest in the value of your IRA,401(k),SEP's? and some more bunk. The Treasury borrows what it needs to service the national debt and the current fiscal year's deficit. It would borrow that same amount regardless of what the SS trust fund does with its capital. Therefor the national debt and the interest it accrues does not change when the SS trust fund buys a T-bill. The national debt is a continuing debt completely separate from SS funds. As T-bills mature, the capital plus interest is sent to the buyer of the T-bill and then a new T-bill is created and sold to replace the maturing issues. The national debt remains the same after the transition to the newly issued T-bills. Can you not understand that a loan from the SS fund is identical to a loan from any and all other T-bill purchasers? Like most investors with a maturing T-bill, the SS will keep its money safely invested by purchasing a new T-bill. The SS funds are invested in a revolving loan to be used by the Treasury to cover the revolving national debt. You're just being paranoid. There is no slight of hand. The dealings between the Treasury and the SS trust funds only differ in how the Treasury repays the T-bills principal plus interest. Instead of two cash transactions needed for the Treasury to repay the lender (SS trust fund) and then for the lender to purchase a new T-bill.... the Treasury just sends out the benefit payments via cheques and deposits, the total of which is then deducted from the amount owed to the SS trust fund. Other than that repayment method the dealings between Treasury and SS trust funds represent completely normal transactions between borrower and lender. -
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UK Ofcom Says Trans Views Must Still Be Aired Despite Supreme Court Ruling
Ofcom is simply selecting a jolly handy stick with which to bash GB News. -
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Report Cannabis Chaos: 12,000 Thai Shops Face Closure Under New Rules
But it doesn’t make people crazier than they already are. And we can also wave goodbye to the bunch of weirdos who come rushing in. Not a bad scenario. -
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Immigration problems with DTV?
Your entitlement is showing.
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