The journey to a Yellow Book in Hua Hin
- Green Nomad
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Re: The journey to a Yellow Book in Hua Hin
Apologies up front, sorry for dragging this up again. But could someone update me on the best way to go about obtaining a yellow book. We went to the Amphur office today and the lady gave my wife a slip of paper in Thai basically listing docs required. One was asking for a translated version of passport and details of parents. Is the whole process worth using an agent for, or can it be done easily another way? not involving a trip to Bangkok. And what if both parents are deceased? as are mine. Anyway, latest advice very much appreciated. GN.
Re: The journey to a Yellow Book in Hua Hin
Please see my detailed posts on page 7 of this thread. I used Kruu O, at Sirada Language School as my agent. I never had to go to Bangkok, it was all handled by mail.Green Nomad wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 4:00 pm Apologies up front, sorry for dragging this up again. But could someone update me on the best way to go about obtaining a yellow book. We went to the Amphur office today and the lady gave my wife a slip of paper in Thai basically listing docs required. One was asking for a translated version of passport and details of parents. Is the whole process worth using an agent for, or can it be done easily another way? not involving a trip to Bangkok. And what if both parents are deceased? as are mine. Anyway, latest advice very much appreciated. GN.
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Re: The journey to a Yellow Book in Hua Hin
Thanks Scout.