Posted on January 17, 2008Do You Need a Visa to Visit Thailand?
For your normal 2 or 3 week vacation, you should only require a passport. You need to check with your country's consulate division and see what the current requirements are.
Consulate Articles
Posted on January 13, 2008History of US Consulate in Chiang Mai
Not all office buildings are merely brick and mortar. Some buildings have class and character and deserve to be recognized. The U.S. Consulate in Chiang Mai is one such building.
Posted on January 13, 2008American Consulate in Chiang Mai
I am sure that you are aware that there is an American Embassy in Bangkok - but - did you know that there is a consulate in Northern Thailand? This may save you some time and money if you have official business to conduct and don't want to go all...
Posted on April 1, 2006Top Twelve Travel Tips for Students
If you are a student planning a trip overseas, here are some tips to help you with your trip. This list is not all inclusive, but it should give you a good start to a safe and enjoyable trip abroad.
Posted on April 1, 2006Use Blanket L Visa program to expedite intra-company transfers
The Blanket L program is designed to allow large multinational corporations to transfer their executives, managers, and specialized knowledge professionals to the U.S. without undergoing the often lengthy processing periods for regular L petitions.