You are invited to attend a Town Hall meeting on Tuesday. Ambassador
Eric G. John, along with other officials from the Embassy, will be
present to discuss the current situation in Bangkok.
The Town Hall meeting for American citizens only will be held on
Tuesday, May 18, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. at the S31 Hotel, 545 Sukhumvit 31,
Bangkok, in the large ballroom. The S31 Hotel can be reached at
66-2-260-1111, or at http://www.s31hotel.com.
Bring your passport or other form of U.S. citizenship! You must present
proof of U.S. citizenship at the door in order to be allowed in to the
Town Hall meeting. You will not be admitted without proof of U.S.
citizenship.
Acceptable forms of U.S. citizenship are:
--U.S. passport,
--U.S. birth certificate plus photo identification,
--Consular Report of Birth Abroad plus photo identification, or
--Naturalization Certificate.
This opportunity is intended for American citizens and is an
off-the-record meeting intended to inform American citizens about the
latest developments in Bangkok.
The American Citizen Services Unit of the U.S. Embassy can be reached by
phone at 66-2-205-4049 and by e-mail at [email protected].
Eric G. John, along with other officials from the Embassy, will be
present to discuss the current situation in Bangkok.
The Town Hall meeting for American citizens only will be held on
Tuesday, May 18, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. at the S31 Hotel, 545 Sukhumvit 31,
Bangkok, in the large ballroom. The S31 Hotel can be reached at
66-2-260-1111, or at http://www.s31hotel.com.
Bring your passport or other form of U.S. citizenship! You must present
proof of U.S. citizenship at the door in order to be allowed in to the
Town Hall meeting. You will not be admitted without proof of U.S.
citizenship.
Acceptable forms of U.S. citizenship are:
--U.S. passport,
--U.S. birth certificate plus photo identification,
--Consular Report of Birth Abroad plus photo identification, or
--Naturalization Certificate.
This opportunity is intended for American citizens and is an
off-the-record meeting intended to inform American citizens about the
latest developments in Bangkok.
The American Citizen Services Unit of the U.S. Embassy can be reached by
phone at 66-2-205-4049 and by e-mail at [email protected].
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