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    Passports

    I really need to sort out a new passport. I have been trying to convince myself to go for over a year now.

    My old passport photo is of me when I was 125kg so is somewhat different to what I look like today.

    Does this mean that I will need my birth certificate to change it or will they just let me do it?

    ANy ideas?

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    If you're German, you won't need a birth certificate to get a new passport in Bangkok.

    Sorry, not much use that, is it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrsquirrel
    ANy ideas?
    A call to the British Embassy in Bangkok ?
    Did it occur to you that you most likely will find the information your seeking on their website ?

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    Well, I'm not surprised to see this kind of (stuuuuppppid) post from you, MrsQ. You should've known what to do to get your required information so move your lazy arse a bit yeah.. just a bit and do it.

    Jeeeezzzz.. some people...

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    Just go to the Embassy website and download an application form. Phone to check how much it will actually cost as the website is always wrong. You will have to get a bankers cheque for the fee (well, you did 2 years ago). Just go down there with your current passport, the application form and the cheque and they will mail it to you a few days later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goddess of Whatever
    Jeeeezzzz.. some people...
    He's a teacher GoW..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmite the Dog
    Just go to the Embassy website and download an application form.
    With links..
    You spoilsport, some people will never learn to google if they are continuosly spoonfed with links

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    MrsQ's a decent chap when he's not being a kunt, so it's no problem. I had the links bookmarked anyway.

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    Think? the new "Biometric" ones take two weeks to process, it used to be 5 working days, extra pages at embassy (42) not yet available, cost now is 90 quid I believe.
    I've always paid cash, as I have to travel a lot, fill passport up every 3 years or so, so have been to embassy a good few times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrsquirrel
    My old passport photo is of me when I was 125kg so is somewhat different to what I look like today.
    Bigger or smaller?

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    I sent cash earlier in the year and they sent me a check with the balance back which I accidently threw away with a load of old bills you don't need a birth certifaicate aslong as someone that has known you for 10 years or more signs your piccie, but they do have to be a UK National.

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    PS, they are a foking waste of time phoning them up for details.........

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    THat is why I asked here and have searched the website.

    My head in my photo on my current passport takes up pretty much the whole page. Which is slighltly different to today where I look handsum.

    In the UK if you have changed drastically they require youto get more information and people to sign to say that it is me on the photos.

    Since fuck all people know me out here I was wondering if I will need any other sort of documentation.

    I alrady have a completed form as well. It just doesn't mention if I change from being a fat bastard to ahandsum fucker on it what should I do.

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    A couple of years ago my passport became full - too many visa runs, I guess. Just go to the embassy (not sure where you live), go upstairs to the office for new passports, tell them what you want and it takes around 5 working days to get your new one.

    Pretty painless but not sure how much it will be. My new 48 page one cost around £65 in 2004. You can pay in baht and maybe even by credit card. Much simpler than posting it if you can get the time off.
    The truth is out there, but then I'm stuck in here.

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    British Embassy Bangkok: New Biometric British Passports

    In February 2006, the British Government launched one of its most important counter-fraud initiatives, the biometric passport.

    Full production will be rolled out at the Embassy in Bangkok between 15 and 26 May 2006. While we will do our best to minimise disruption, but is it likely that new passport applications received during this period will take about 15 working days to process. We recommend that you try to defer from applying for a passport during this period if at all possible. We will keep you informed of any changes to the roll out schedule or of any significant delays in the issue of passports during this period.

    The use of biometric information to link a person to a passport serves as a dual role. It:
    • helps in detecting counterfeit or manipulated documents, and
    • confirms the identity of the individual

    The facial biometric will be derived from the applicant’s passport photo. We therefore require passport applicants to provide us with good quality photos from which we can capture a facial recognition biometric that meets all internationally agreed standards. This means that you must be looking straight ahead and directly at the camera when your photograph is taken. Passport applications may be delayed if the submitted photos do not meet the requirements of our guidance.

    Full guidance on passport photographs is contained at the United Kingdom Passport Office website.

    What are biometrics?

    Biometrics is the use of technology to read the unique biological features we each have. It represents the most advanced way of verifying an individual’s identity. Examples of biometric identifiers include facial recognition, fingerprints and iris recognition. The biometric data can be scanned and matched against information stored on a chip in for example a card or a passport.

    How will facial biometrics work?

    Facial recognition will map various features on the face, for example, the distances between eyes, nose, mouth and ears. The measurements will be digitally coded and held on an electronic chip secured in the passport page. This can then be used for comparison and verification purposes. We will be able to derive applicants’ facial biometrics from their passport photos.

    What information will be stored on the chip?

    The chip will store the passport holder’s digital photo and signature. Other personal details printed on the passport bio-data page will also be stored on the chip. The chip will complement the security features currently inherent in the ‘machine readable zone’ of the passport. The ‘machine readable zone’ will still be needed to ensure immigration desks can continue to use existing readers.

    Do I need to upgrade my current passport?

    Your current passport will remain valid until its expiry date. You will not need to exchange your passport for a biometric passport, but should apply for a new passport in good time as and when your current passport expires. You should allow 10 working days for a passport application.

    Do I need a biometric passport to enter the United States?

    On 15 June, the US Department of Homeland Security announced a one-year extension of its Visa Waiver Programme (VWP) to 26 October 2006.

    VWP countries, including the UK, are required to have a biometric passport issuing system in place by 26 October 2006, in order to continue as members of the Programme and benefit from visa free travel to the US after that date.

    The US also announced a requirement that all new passports issued on or after 26 October 2005, must contain a digital photo image to enable the holder to travel to the USA visa free.

    This means that in order to travel under the VWP:
    • If you are holding a British Citizen passport, you can enter the US with a machine-readable passport, with or without a digital photo image (since 2003 all UK passports have been issued with digital photographs).
    • From 26 October 2006, all passports issued on or after that date must include biometric data. The UK is on course to meet this deadline.

    Will the biometric passport be more expensive?

    Given the new security features biometric passports will inevitably be more expensive than the current format passport. A child passport will cost £59 and adult passport £91. This is the equivalent to THB 4130 and THB 6370 at the current rate of exchange.

    Biometric passports will only be available in 32 page books initially. It is expected that 48 page books will be available in 2007. Therefore, as of 15 May 2006, and until further notice, we will no longer be able to process applications for 48 page passports.


    You can find our information about this and other consular issues by visiting our website: British Embassy, Bangkok Home or telephoning the Embassy on (02) 305 8333 or by e-mail to Consular.Bangkok@fco.gov.uk

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    This is all well and good

    Howver I am not worried about biometrics or how much it costs (6,485B) I am worried about the fact that I used to be a fat bastard and now I am not.

    I don;'t want to go to BKK then find out that I need other documentation.

    I don't want to call teh embassy since I really don't fance y talking to any monkeys on the phone.

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    Ok, stay home and enjoy your old one.

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    GoW

    Fuck off and fgo back to fantasizing over picture of vibrators.

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    You did this thread about 8 months ago!! Just go do it. Damn squirrel you are who you are!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog
    ...you don't need a birth certifaicate aslong as someone that has known you for 10 years or more signs your piccie, but they do have to be a UK National.
    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog
    PS, they are a foking waste of time phoning them up for details.........
    I went in March.

    If you go in person, you can pay cash.

    If you go in person, you do not need your birth certificate and do not need to have your photographs countersigned.

    (I rang them about the "signed photographs" requirement because this was worrying me as I knew no such suitable person. Call them: 02 305 8333)

    It took 9 working days from paying the cash (and getting a till receipt for the old passport in case the BiB want to see it) and it cost 4,830 baht. They also give you a form confirming the date when you can collect the new passport.

    You need the till receipt to collect the new passport: do not lose it!

    It was incredibly easy.
    Last edited by RDN; 06-08-2006 at 05:43 PM.

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    You did this thread about 8 months ago!! Just go do it. Damn squirrel you are who you are!!
    I think it was over a year ago now that I did it AO.

    Cost me 2000 baht to think about it.

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    I'm going to go next Thursday.

    You had better be right about the no birth certificate etc.

    Just rereading this again I just have to say

    GoW fuck off!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrsquirrel
    You had better be right about the no birth certificate etc.
    Why ?
    Is your bag so small that it won't take a piece of extra paper.

    If you are worried that they will want to see it then
    TAKE IT WITH YOU

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    90 quid sounds a bit expensive.

    Why don't you have a word with CMN.
    He could slip a new photo in there for a couple of beers.

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