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New Consular Fees for US Embassy

Siripun Sinbuathong 15.07.2010
US Navy Office of Naval Research Supports Local School

Fifty research scientists from the Crimson Viper Research Team under the leadership of Captain Paul Marshall of the US Navy along with the Royal Thai Navy Officers recently visited the Phu Rhu School near Yarn Temple.

There are a new consular fees for all U.S. embassies and consulates worldwide, including the US Embassy in Bangkok and the Consulate in Chiang Mai. The fee changes include higher fees for U.S. passports, Consular Reports of Birth Abroad, and notarial services, as well as a new fee for adding additional pages to a U.S. passport.

US Navy Helps Local Community

Siripun Sinbuathong 15.07.2010

US Customs' Agents Seizing iPhone Copies

Siripun Sinbuathong 21.04.2010
US Navy Helps Local Community

The USNS Richard E. Byrd (T-AKE 4), a United States Navy cargo ship, recently stopped at Laem Chabang Port and many of the crew traveled to a school in Pattaya. Accompanied by Peter Thorand, the President of the local Navy League Council, they donated sport equipment for the students. They also gave the school building a makeover with a new coat of paint and followed this by treating the students to a delicious lunch.

3,000 Thai, US sailors join for Exercise CARAT 2009

Southeast Asia’s only aircraft carrier was the centerpiece of a combined afloat training schedule for the armed forces of Thailand and the US during the 15th annual Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) exercise, which began July 6 and ended July 16.

The US, Thailand and South Africa are most affected expat locations. Almost half of expats in UK are considering returning home. Emerging markets rank above established centres for expat finances, while UK is the worst for saving behind Spain and France. Despite economic crisis, expats are wealthier and save more than in country of origin.

AMMAN, Jordan – Resource poor Jordan is hoping to turn Americans' misfortune into its fortune.

SINGAPORE (AP) - Oil prices peeked above $60 a barrel in Asia as investors looked to a weekly inventory report for clues on U.S. gasoline demand.

US, British pilots train over Turkey

Selcan Hacaoglu Associated Press Writer 15.06.2009
US, British pilots train over Turkey

KONYA, Turkey (AP) — Dozens of US, British and Turkish pilots are engaged in mock aerial battles over central Turkey indicating deepening cooperation between the allies.

Students from US National War College visit Thailand

Nearly two dozen students from the US National War College who were in Thailand on a study tour had the unique opportunity to exchange views on current issues with Thai students and professors from some of Thailand’s most prestigious institutes of higher education at the US Embassy on May 20.


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