I have had two people now ask me how to obtain Thai Police clearance. I've decided to post here how we did it in case it's useful for others. Note that this assumes you are in Manila, and can access the DFA and the Thai Embassy there.
Procedure for obtaining Thai Police Clearance if you areliving in Manila.
Here is a brief outline of how we got our Thai PoliceClearance:
1) Get NBI Clearance from NBI Service Center
2) Get THREE full sets of fingerprints from a local policestation or NBI.
3) Take the above documents to the DFA to have themauthenticated.
4) Take them, along with other required documentation., tothe Thai Embassy.
5) The Thai embassy will keep your documents for about aweek.
6) Pick up your documents from the Thai Embassy.
7) Mail all the documents along with a self-addressedenvelope to Thailand.
8) The Royal Thai Police will send your police clearance inabout 3 to 4 weeks.
OK, so here's the detailed procedure:
Before you can apply for police clearance from the ThaiRoyal Police, you will need to have received the letter from the US Embassythat states you are now ready for an interview. Once you have this, you maybegin.
The first step is to get one NBI clearance, if you don'thave it already it, and three sets of fingerprint cards made. Really you shouldrequest at least three copies of your NBI, you will be needing them throughoutthe K1 process. You can get the fingerprint cards made at your local policestation, and possibly at the NBI as well.
Make sure that each card contains fingerprints of all ten ofyour fingers. Also it's very important that the police officer who takes yourfingerprints signs and prints his name on EACH card, and that it has the sealof either the police deparment or the NBI, wherever you had them made. Sobasically they have to be OFFICIAL fingerprint cards.
Now, you will have to take the NBI and fingerprint cards tothe Department of Foreign Affairs to get authenticated. The DFA is a terriblybusy place, and you should expect to spend some time there. You will need toleave the NBI and fingerprint cards at least overnight there to getauthenticated. You need to show ID, so bring your passport or other ID. Youwill pay a fee and get a receipt. The next day, or whenever they tell you theyare ready. The DFA is location at:
Department of Foreign Affairs
2330 Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City, Philippines.
Their website is:
http://www.dfa.gov.ph/main/index.php
Next, in addition to the authenticated documents from theDFA, you will need to gather the following paperwork to bring with you to theThai Embassy in Makati. Begin to gather the following paperwork:
1) Your authenticated documents from the DFA from the abovesteps.
2) You must write a letter, addressed to the Thai Embassy, explainingwhy you are requesting police clearance. State that it is for a visa to theUnited States (K1, etc.) This letter should also explain the dates that youwere residing in Thailand, and what your business there was (studying orworking). Sign and date.
3) You will need a current resume. On it should list youraddress, phone number, email address, and biographical data such as the namesand birthdates of your parents and siblings. Sign and date. If you worked inThailand it should list your employer and the dates you worked there. If youstudied, then list the school you attended and the course(s) you studied.
4) A photocopy of the letter that you received from the USEmbassy stating that you are entitled to schedule an interview. (You shouldnote that this process will take between 4 to 6 weeks, so you should figurethat time into your scheduling an interview).
5) You will need a photocopy of all pages of your passport.And you will bring the original to the Embassy as well.
6) You will need a photocopy specifically of your student orwork visa, if applicable. The one you used in Thailand.
7) Four visa photographs, we used the same ones for the USVisa and had no problems. Those are 2 inches by 2 inches.
8) If you studied, bring a copy of either a diploma, degree,or receipt from the school.
Basically, bring whatever documentation will help show youresided, worked or studied in Thailand.
Once you have all of the above, bring them to the ThaiEmbassy in Makati:
Royal Thai Embassy - 107 Rada Street
Legaspi Village, Makati City, Metro Manila
(632) 815-4219
Their website is:
http://www.thaiembassymnl.ph/
If you arrive when they open at 9:30 am you shouldn't haveto wait too long. Arrive at 9 is even better. Tell them you need to havedocuments authenticated so you can send them to The Royal Thai Police, explainthat you're trying to get police clearance.
They will charge you, it could be several thousand pesos. Youwill leave all the documents with them for several working days.
Return on the date that they will tell you when you drop offyour documents. Now it's possible that they will not return all the documentsto you. You might be careful to ask. They didn't return to us the fingerprintcards, so we sent our police clearance request without them (sending in the NBIinstead). But the next step is to send the following to the Royal Thai PoliceHeadquarters in Bangkok. If the Thai Embassy didn't return any of the itemslisted below, you will need another copy.
You will need to send them the following, and this documentcan also be used to help you:
http://bangkok.usemb...policeapr09.pdf
But you will need to mail the following to the Royal Thai Police Headquarters:
1) Copy of your passport. If not all pages, at least thepages showing your biographical data, the page that shows your signature, andany pages that relate to Thailand (pages that show visas, entry or exit stamps,etc.)
2) A letter addressed to The Royal Thai Police Headquarters,explaining that you are requesting police clearance. Just use the same letteryou used for the embassy, and change the 'TO' area from the Thai Embassy to theRoyal Thai Police headquarters. Again it needs to list the dates you resided,worked or studied in Thailand.
3) Two visa photos (it's possible that the Thai Embassydidn't return yours, so be prepared with two more to go to Thailand.)
4) The three sets of fingerprint cards that should have beenreturned to you from the Thai Embassy. Note that the Thai Embassy didn't giveus back the fingerprint cards, and my fiancé didn't ask. So instead, we sent inthe authenticated NBI, and it seemed to work. But try and get back yourfingerprint cards, as that is what the Thai Police request.
5) An envelope with prepaid stamps. Here I got confused atfirst because how could you get Thai postage from the Philippines. What youactually have to do is to buy FIVE International Reply Coupons (also calledIRCs). You have to get these at the main Manila post office, the smaller postoffices won't have them, and won't know what they are. They cost about p200each. You send these five IRCs along with an envelope made out to you. InThailand, they will exchange the IRCs for the proper Thai postage.
You should probably use DHL or FedEx to send this package,so you have a tracking number and can verify it was received. DHL to Thailandmight cost you p2000 or more.
Mail this set of paperwork to :
The Police Clearance Service Center
Building 24, Royal Thai Police Headquarters
Rama I, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330
Thailand
Then sit back and wait. In 3 to 4 weeks, you should receiveback your police clearance. Luckily it will be in English, so you will not needto have it translated.
There is one thing to note. On the link I posted, to the PDFof the US Embassy in Thailand, it doesn't say anything about 1) having yourfingerprint cards or NBI authenticated at the DFA, and 2) it doesn't sayanything about having these documents 'blessed' by the Thai Embassy first.
So it's possible that you could simply gather the documentslisted from the link and send it off. All I know is when we talked to the ThaiEmbassy they assured us that we need to follow the procedure I've listed above.
We did get our Police Clearance, so I'm pretty sure at leastif you follow these instructions, it should work for you. But if you're feelingadventurous, you might try and just sending the listed documents to the RoyalThai Police Headquarters.
If you do, and it works, please post here so we know!