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U.S. Consulate Chiang Mai Re-Opens Visa Services on Monday, September, 27, 2004

Absentee Voting Information : The Web site for the Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) provides information to U.S. citizens covered by the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA). If you are or will be abroad during the elections and are not covered by this act and wish to vote absentee as a regular state voter, the FVAP Web site includes links to State Election Sites.

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Welcome to Thailand: A Guide for Americans visiting or residing in Thailand

The Embassy considers the provision of services to American citizens one of its most important missions in Thailand. In addition to consular services (passports and birth registrations), the Embassy provides information and assistance in a number of other areas (notarials, tax, voting information, etc). We are located at 95 Wireless Road., just east of Lumpini Park.

Hours of Operation

The American Citizen Services unit is open to the public Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m., except Thai and American holidays. (In addition, the consular section is closed to the public on the last Friday of every month.) Be sure to bring your passport for identification when you come. For general recorded information, please call (02) 205-4005. The ACS unit's fax number is (02) 205-4103, and the e-mail address is acsbkk@state.gov.


Don't be a stranger -Please register !!!

If you're going to be in Thailand for any extended period of time, please register with us. Registration is to your advantage in that it will enable us to locate you in case of a family emergency, and helps keep us better informed of the number and location of American citizens in the event of a large-scale emergency. We are required by law to keep any information you give us completely confidential, and will release it ONLY when authorized by you to do so. To register online, please click ONLINE REGISTRATION FORM.

American Citizens Registration Form: American Citizens Registration Form is available for download in Adobe Acrobat Reader (to download Adobe Acrobat Reader for free please click here). To fill out and print out a registration form please click REGISTRATION FORM.

IN EMERGENCY OR DEATH CASES, PLEASE CALL (66)(2)205-4000 AND ASK FOR AMERICAN CITIZEN SERVICES (DURING BUSINESS HOURS) OR THE DUTY OFFICER (AFTER HOURS).

If you are living in Chiang Mai or its environs, you may also want to check out the Chiang Mai Consulate Web page

If you are traveling in the region and would like to read the State Department's travel advisories or need information on how to obtain visas for another country, whether for Thailand or a third country, check out the State Department Consular Affairs Web Page.



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