just asked and never refused for a very lot of years as I married a Thai 50 years ago. Now get Priority Line by Age and LTR Visa but no real difference
Thai BOI and Immagration have different requirements and one will not not accept my military insurance letter and one will.
Venting to your Seantor is a Constitutional Right however it's not going to change anything. Several years ago they consolidated FEDERAL BENFITS UNITS (FBU) so now there is, for example, no Social Security Officer at the Bangkok Embassy. We have to use the FBU in the Philippines. Here us a list if things they will not to you can add to your letter.
What the U.S. Embassy Can’t Do:
While we continue to work towards assisting any American citizen in need, there are a number of frequently requested services that we are unable to provide:
Assist with Thai or U.S. residency or immigration issues, including Green Cards or acquisition of U.S. citizenship
Provide information regarding U.S. visas or immigration benefits
Locate lost property
Pay personal debts for U.S. citizens
Authorize or pay for medical treatment
Provide legal advice or intervene in judicial cases
Prepare tax returns or translations
Issue or authenticate U.S. birth/marriage/death certificates
Issue U.S. police records
Provide security or law enforcement services (including fingerprinting)
Assist with travel, employment or real estate
Collect or forward mail/packages
Cash checks
Locate or provide information on U.S. citizens without their permission
Provide information on schools or businesses in the U.S. or Thailand
Renew or replace driver’s licenses
Assist with social security service or benefits questions
the Embassy for more then a decade verified out income by have us sign an affidavit under penalty of perjury. Would you belive some lied under oath? The Thai Government wants the Embassy to certify we actually make the money and they are not manned to do that. I went to the 10 year LTR Visa.
You may however write your Congress Person if you disagree with the Embassy.
cheaper is not better I know as I have been to Cambodia a few times. As to the tourists I preferred Thailand fifty years ago however it's still my best choice for retirement so I'm not leaving. I do as I did in Florida, many years ago, during tourist season I avoid tourist areas.