thanks. I do already have copies of everything with her signature as well as a hand written letter from her. I also have the condo contract that is in her name so already has her signature. Hopefully its not required to have my name on it or her to sign a copy of the contract that already has her signature on it. I do have a TM30 that matches the address on the contract.
it's an oxymoron. It's either an original or a copy. Can't be both. I was wondering the same thing in regards to the wife's ID considering her presence isn't required, which makes having her original ID a bit hard.
You needed original or copies of the wife's passport/ID? You say original copies which is a bit of an oxymoron. It can be one or the other, but not both.
I thought the wife doesn't even need to be present, which makes having her original ID a bit hard. I plan on doing the same next week and unfortunately the wife will not be able to come with me.
First I saw mention of the rental agreement as a requirement too.
They have a phone number on their Google profile. If you can't get anyone to answer and the message box is full, like Chicago's always is, then select 0 or whatever option they give for thai citizens. That was the only way I got them to answer the phone in Chicago and heard it worked for other consulates as well. Once I did that and was able to get someone to answer they actually helped me. Facebook messenger, email, etc nothing else worked.
The other option is to go there in person, again something I needed to do in Chicago a different time the day before my flight.
ok. A bit confusing becasue this post specifically says Savannakhet/Laos requires it without mentioning Vientiane. Makes one wonder how trustworthy the other info is that was taken from that website.
at first I just thought you were hung up on the semantics of the post. I assumed the fee increase was for sending USD to be converted to THB into Thailand. But reading the first paragraph of the changes makes it appear that you are correct. It's only if you want USD to arrive in Thailand.
what do you mean by "normal" wise payments? I normally used the "ACH" method since it was always the cheapest option. The fee for that method of transferring USD is going up as well.