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Oct 22, 2024
a month ago
Pyae *************
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I want to send packages from Bangkok to Vancouver, Canada? Does anyone know a place? Thank you šŸ™
Jun 24, 2024
5 months ago
Matteo ***********
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Hello guys

I am returning a small packaged smartphone with battery from Thailand to China.

Has anyone successfully sent a package containing electronics using Thailand post ?

Thailand Post in Rayong has just told me they would not ship any electonics in any way. I was surprised.

What mail service should I use, I don't know.

Any advice?

Thanks guys, you're always awesome
May 8, 2024
6 months ago
John ******
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Hello group. I'm a US citizen, living in Thailand, and applying for a new passport from the US embassy here. I'm a bit confused by one item on the checklist. It first says that I have to "Pay Courier Pass Back electronically via Thailand Post Mart website". The only option on the site appears to to be "Courier Pass Back envelope." I tried to order it but cannot select Thailand as the country in the return.

The checklist also says "Prepaid envelope cannot be accepted if you are applying for a US passport in Thailand.

I'm now completely confused.

Can anyone please help?
Nov 13, 2023
a year ago
Marvin *********
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Hi! I would like to send some papers (6Ɨa4) from Bangkok to Germany via postal letter. Can someone recommend a service who can manage this? Maybe Thailand Post?
Aug 17, 2023
a year ago
Jorge ****
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This is for Americans who are required to renew their passports by mail.

This is what I used:

1. Smart phone or device with a camera to read QR code.

2. Internet service.

3. Local bank account with the bank app to allow payment via QR code scan. Need to download the bank app and get it set up at a bank branch (Phone must be on ā€œMobile Dataā€ mode for this one time setup as the bank must recognize the phone number and send an OTP). After that, one can use WiFi, and pay for goods/services using the merchant QR code. Many already use this.

4. An account on ā€œThailand Post Martā€ to buy ā€œCourier Pass Backā€ service. Pay with the above bank app by scanning the Thailand Post QR code. Receipt will be E-mailed to user. The embassy no longer accepts self-addressed self-stamped return envelopes. Navigate to the Thailand Post Mart using the QR code on the checklist provided on the US embassy passport renewal page. The LINE app QR code reader will take you there. You will need to apply for a log in account with name, address, E-mail, etc. A verification link will be sent to the given E-mail. Once the account is set up, log in and choose to buy the Courier Pass Back service. You can then go to the ā€œshopping cartā€ page and pay. There are various pay methods including by credit/ATM card. I tried AMEX as well as ATM from Bank of Ayutthaya to no avail. Eventually tried the Siam Commercial icon and was able to sync with my SCB QR code reader in the app. Once paid, a receipt was sent to the E-mail I used in the sign up process. The E-mail arrived quickly. This is the postage payment receipt required by the US embassy to mail the old and new passport back. The cost is 100 Baht.

5. You also need to log on to the given US gov website to pay for the passport fee. There they take AMEX cards. Once payment accepted, an E-mail is sent to the E-mail used in the sign up process. That E-mail took seconds too.

6. Need a Printer to print the passport application request checklist, the US government receipt of $130 US, and the Thailand Post receipt of 100 Baht. You may be able to save all of the above and have it printed at a local print shop.

7. The passport renewal form can be filled on-line, and needs to be printed (and signed) as well.

8. The usual 2x2 inch passport size photos. Two of them.

9. A photocopy of the passport bio page

10. EMS cost of mailing above docs is ~40-50 Baht.

Number 3 above, going to the bank to set up the phone app was easy, as an employee did all the work, and this pay-by-phone app is used often by many.

Number 4 was the worst nightmare. The Thailand Post Mart website is in Thai, and even the Thai people who live with me could not figure it out. The website has a Google applet that translates the page but misses on pop op message boxes and the translation is not accurate at times. Went to the Post Office downtown but they could neither understand nor help. Went to the Post Office main distribution center and they could not help either. They had never seen the Thailand Post Mart website. I finally was able to set up the account (they send a verification link to the E-mail given on registration but that was not clear as most of these pop-up messages are in Thai) Still could not pay the 100 Baht. I called the help line but the operator who spoke some English, had never heard of ā€œThailand Post Martā€ or ā€œCourier Pass Backā€ service. Went back to both Post offices, and again, with no result. Four times now. Finally was able to pay by using the SCB icon on the shopping cart webpage with my newly acquired SCB bank app.

All this running around over 100 Baht. Then the next time one needs ā€œThailand Post Martā€ or ā€œCourier Pass Backā€ service, is quite possibly for the next renewal, ten years from now.

It really appears that some bright clock in the US government decided to do an intelligence test on passport renewal applicants. Did they themselves really pass the IT test? For Goodnessā€™ sakes, all that over 100 Baht?

Oh, and as a bonus, a few minutes after signing up for the account at the ā€œThailand Post Martā€, I received messages both on my phone and in my E-mail, in Thai but with the ā€œThailand Post Martā€ heading. When I asked the people at the Post Office the meaning of these messages, they said it was ā€œspamā€ and that this happened often.

Once the new passport arrives, Iā€™ll advise how long it took. Cheers
Aug 10, 2023
a year ago
Mi *******
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My US passport is nearly full, time to get a new one. Following all online instructions down to the part where I purchase a courier pass back envelope through the Thailand Post website...but to pay for the items in my cart, I must first set up an account (subscribe). It asks for a 13 digit ID number and tax ID number...our US passports are only 9 digits....Im very confused as to how to set up an account to get this envelope required. Anyone else successfully navigated this part of the process?
Jul 16, 2023
a year ago
Leo *********
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Have you had any experience shipping your personal belongings from usa to Thailand? There's a DHL store close to where I will be living in Thailand, I'm considering shipping clothes, footwear, and golf clubs from USA to Thailand. What do you think?
Jul 17, 2021
3 years ago
Canice ******
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Not visa related-

I asked my family in Singapore to ship 1box of covid test for personal use to Thailand for me.

Yesterday I was told by custom that I will receive a notification letter to pay tax.

Till now there is no notification letter given to me. Anyone happen to be in the same situation before?

Do I have to go to the Thailand post and make the payment or go to custom make the tax payment ???
Dec 29, 2020
4 years ago
Joseph *********
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Hi guys! Happy Holidays! Can someone recommend a company that could ship a suitcase from Bangkok today Chiang Mai at a reasonable cost. I know it sounds silly but I'm way over my baggage weight for flying. Thanks!
Oct 12, 2018
6 years ago
Terary **********
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US Passport Renewel. Thai Visa related on the grounds that my passport is full of Thai Visa and needs to be renewed.

I need to get my passport renewed I am in BKK and I have approximately 30 days left on my current

visa

Anybody done this recently.. How many days does it take, from the day I drop it off until I receive it via Thailand post. if they send via Thailand Post. Last time I got my passport renewed in BKK it was 2 weeks. But now things have changed.
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