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How do I apply for a Thai visa in the US without traveling to the consulateConsulate?

I need a Thai visa by the time of my departure on 4/27/2016. I cannot make it to NYC to apply in person, and wait until the next business day to receive it due to the fact that I live pretty far away. There is also not enough time for me to apply via the mail (I pushed it back due to the fact that I was dealing with business).

Is it possible to have a friend turn in and accept the application if I give them a notarized letter giving them permission? 

I have called the consulate many timetimes, and no one has picked up.

Thank you

How do I apply for a Thai visa in the US without traveling to the consulate?

I need a Thai visa by the time of my departure on 4/27/2016. I cannot make it to NYC to apply in person, and wait until the next business day to receive it due to the fact that I live pretty far away. There is also not enough time for me to apply via the mail (I pushed it back due to the fact that I was dealing with business).

Is it possible to have a friend turn in and accept the application if I give them a notarized letter giving them permission? I have called the consulate many time, and no one has picked up.

Thank you

How do I apply for a Thai visa in the US without traveling to the Consulate?

I need a Thai visa by the time of my departure on 4/27/2016. I cannot make it to NYC to apply in person, and wait until the next business day to receive it due to the fact that I live pretty far away. There is also not enough time for me to apply via the mail (I pushed it back due to the fact that I was dealing with business).

Is it possible to have a friend turn in and accept the application if I give them a notarized letter giving them permission? 

I have called the consulate many times, and no one has picked up.

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All,

I need a Thai VISAvisa by the time of my departure on 4/27/2016. I cannot make it to NYC to apply in person, and wait until the next business day to receive it due to the fact that I live pretty far away. There is also not enough time for me to apply via the mail (I pushed it back due to the fact that I was dealing with business).

Is it possible to have a friend turn in and accept the application if I give them a notarized letter giving them permission? I have called the consulate many time, and no one has picked up.

Thank you

All,

I need a Thai VISA by the time of my departure on 4/27/2016. I cannot make it to NYC to apply in person, and wait until the next business day to receive it due to the fact that I live pretty far away. There is also not enough time for me to apply via the mail (I pushed it back due to the fact that I was dealing with business).

Is it possible to have a friend turn in and accept the application if I give them a notarized letter giving them permission? I have called the consulate many time, and no one has picked up.

Thank you

I need a Thai visa by the time of my departure on 4/27/2016. I cannot make it to NYC to apply in person, and wait until the next business day to receive it due to the fact that I live pretty far away. There is also not enough time for me to apply via the mail (I pushed it back due to the fact that I was dealing with business).

Is it possible to have a friend turn in and accept the application if I give them a notarized letter giving them permission? I have called the consulate many time, and no one has picked up.

Thank you

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How do I apply for a Thai Consulate Visa Applicationvisa in the US without traveling to the consulate?

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