Reporter: French

Now that the income statement can only be sent by post, the following is possible. Provide sufficient postage for the return envelope for EMS shipping. My return envelope had not arrived after 18 days.

Checked with the embassy by e-mail and fortunately quickly received the track and trace. It took some searching, including at the local sorting center, it turned out that the delivery person took my handwritten 4 for a Thai 9. He picked up the mail item at the address, fortunately it was unopened.

For whom it is possible: Do the addressing typed/printed, then these kinds of mistakes are minimal.


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Regards,

RonnyLatYa

3 responses to “TB Immigration Info Brief 016/20: Income statement by post”

  1. rene says up

    Very handy. I take a Thai invoice, cut out my address written in Thai and stick it on the return envelope. No more problems.

  2. conimex says up

    I assume this is the support letter, for many of us this letter still needs to be certified at the Consul Thai at Chaeng Wattana, is it possible to do this by mail?

  3. theos says up

    Experienced the same with EMS sent from the NL Embassy with passport. The delivery man mistook 48 for 46. Fortunately, that was my neighbor who looked in her mailbox after a week to see a pick-up notification from the EMS. I had already panicked and contacted the embassy who provided me with the track no.


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