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Thee_Rak
Anyone have a translation of the steps to K1 and maybe the flowchart in Thai so that I can try to explain this all to my fiance?

Maybe a link to a site in Thai or something?

Oh and I'm kind of kicking myself because I was just there and while I have all our boarding passes and stuff I forgot to copy her passport and stamps into Indonesia & Malaysia!!!
ding
I only have the "Order of Documents" in Thai- sorry I can't help ya out there.
But you can have her get it translated into Thailand pretty cheaply.

I left my fiance enough money for translations, copying, internet, plane ticket upcountry to her Amphur. But I didn't get copies of her passport as it was unused. I just assume we'll have to FedEx, DHL, or UPS. She'll be broke sooner than I thought I guess!

Which mail service do people use to Thailand?
Yodrak
ding,

USPS. Sometimes regular international airmail, sometimes Global Priority, on rare occassion Global Express.

Yodrak

QUOTE(ding @ Jan 12 2007, 06:26 AM) *
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Which mail service do people use to Thailand?
Thee_Rak
She sent me a package with some photographs. Weighed less than pound and was about the size of one of those fold up boxes you ship a cd in... anyway she sent it some kind of express service from the post office and it was about 200 baht. Was supposed to get here in 4 days or so but took more than 2 weeks.

I sent her a bank debit card (to reduce the cost of getting her cash) by FedEx (maybe it was DHL) anyway it got there safe and sound on the 3rd day.



QUOTE(Yodrak @ Jan 12 2007, 05:10 PM) *
ding,

USPS. Sometimes regular international airmail, sometimes Global Priority, on rare occassion Global Express.

Yodrak

QUOTE(ding @ Jan 12 2007, 06:26 AM) *
.....

Which mail service do people use to Thailand?


William33
Yodrak,

What about FEDEX international priority? That method is not too expensive. Just don't select overnight or 2 day service. Priority is 3-7 days, be sure to clarify that in advance, you will pay about USD35.

In my case, I can take advantage of corporate rates, I sent heavy doc packages to remote areas in Indonesia for USD17, about half of the standard rate. Check the rate before signing up.

FEDEX is trackable online too. good.gif


QUOTE(Yodrak @ Jan 12 2007, 03:10 PM) *
ding,

USPS. Sometimes regular international airmail, sometimes Global Priority, on rare occassion Global Express.

Yodrak

QUOTE(ding @ Jan 12 2007, 06:26 AM) *
.....

Which mail service do people use to Thailand?


nscvet
QUOTE(Thee_Rak @ Jan 9 2007, 02:11 PM) *
Anyone have a translation of the steps to K1 and maybe the flowchart in Thai so that I can try to explain this all to my fiance?

Maybe a link to a site in Thai or something?

Oh and I'm kind of kicking myself because I was just there and while I have all our boarding passes and stuff I forgot to copy her passport and stamps into Indonesia & Malaysia!!!

I'm not sure if the information you seek is available at this website but I think your fiancee would probably find it helpful anyway. My Thai wife enjoys checking it frequently.

www.usvisa4thai.com.
Yodrak
William,

I'm happy with USPS.

Yodrak

QUOTE(William33 @ Jan 12 2007, 10:41 PM) *
Yodrak,

What about FEDEX international priority? That method is not too expensive. Just don't select overnight or 2 day service. Priority is 3-7 days, be sure to clarify that in advance, you will pay about USD35.

In my case, I can take advantage of corporate rates, I sent heavy doc packages to remote areas in Indonesia for USD17, about half of the standard rate. Check the rate before signing up.

FEDEX is trackable online too.


QUOTE(Yodrak @ Jan 12 2007, 03:10 PM) *
ding,

USPS. Sometimes regular international airmail, sometimes Global Priority, on rare occassion Global Express.

Yodrak

QUOTE(ding @ Jan 12 2007, 06:26 AM) *
.....

Which mail service do people use to Thailand?



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