ForumTitleContentMemberSexCountryDate/Time
ThailandBirth Certificate Translation

Yeah, the cosponsor was already lined up, but I didn't send it ahead of time due to all the information stating that BKK doesn't accept them. I contacted a lawyer after the fact about something else and he said that cosponsors are never considered, so if the CO said they wanted it just consider yourself lucky and comply.


About the medical, this has me fuming. My fiancee had her medical at Bumrungrad and the doctor refuses to submit it on her behalf. She had some abnormality on her chest x-ray and a positive skin test, but the sputum test was negative. Thus the doctor told her he was 90% sure she had INACTIVE TB, which to my understanding isn't grounds for denial and is largely up to the CO. Obviously, if she does indeed have inactive TB we want to treat it, however, since it isn't contagious we would like to be able to pursue treatment in the States. The doctor outright refuses to submit anything until she completes 6-12 months of treatment, which requires her to take the medicine at the hospital everyday. This is a huge problem because that means that my fiancee wouldn't be able to see her family during this time and is essentially a prisoner to the treatment.

I am trying to work out another way to handle everything because I feel, and the lawyer I spoke to agreed, the doctors are given far too much leeway. This combined with the fact that the hospital is for profit makes it all smell even worse. Considering a waiver is available, if it were needed, but only if the doctor submits the medical with the findings, but he refuses to do so.

It's a mess.

I'd go to BNH and get another medical. I know it's another 2100 THB.
KareeMaleThailand2012-11-10 14:58:00
ThailandInternational travel after AP/EAD combo card

Just had a question for those members further along in the process. We have been back here in the U.S. since May. We married then and filed the next round of paperwork. It's been a nice break not thinking about this process and stressing over the next packet to be sent in for a while now.

My wife has her EAD/AP combo card in hand and we have the application in for a green card (hopefully get that after the first of the year).

My question is when we travel outside the U.S. now (planning a May trip) what documents does she need to get back in? I'm under the impression from other forums she will present her Thai passport and combo card. Is that right?

Another question is....let's say we get the Green card before May (I'm thinking we should....our packet was sent to California already with no interview) will she then present her Thai passport and Green card on return? Should she expect some secondary screening on re-entry while traveling with a Green card or combo card? I read some folks had trouble about 6 months to a year ago when the gov't switched to the combo card....apparently everyone in the gov't isn't on the same page....imagine that :o

The reason I ask is my Dad has me worried I need some other 'travel document'. He helped a lady and her husband immigrate as a volunteer with a church group. They were on a different track as some kind of refugees from Kosovo or Serbia years ago when they were at war. They were brought here by the U.S. gov't and given green cards on arrival. I tried to explain our process is different but he doesn't understand all the differences......but he did make me paranoid enough to post!....lol.

So, what do you guys travel with? Am I missing anything?

Thanks in advance,

Mark & Took

You're fine either way. AP or green card will for re-entry into the U.S.
KareeMaleThailand2012-12-10 20:19:00
ThailandVisa not approved for lack of relationship evidence

Well, my fiance' got her Visa in the mail today! I'm so glad this part is finally over. It's been a long time. Over a year.

Congratulations!
KareeMaleThailand2012-12-13 07:49:00
ThailandVisa not approved for lack of relationship evidence

Quick update. I just returned from a two week visit back to Thailand. We took roughly about 100 pictures of us together and with her family all over thailand. Also we printed out about 275 pages of skype conversation going back almost 2 years. We sent the evidence back in the friday before last. It's been a week and i'm getting anxious. I hope we gave them enough. Does anyone know about how long till we would hear an answer?

Send them an email and ask them what's up?
KareeMaleThailand2012-12-10 16:48:00
ThailandVisa not approved for lack of relationship evidence
Photos photos photos!

This is what happened to me.

It took 3 tries to get the visa. She went in alone on Feb 23, 2009. They gave her 221g. They wanted more proof, and said that my I-864 was below the guidelines for 2007, since I owed the IRS 10k. I fixed the I-864 issue by sending my 2008 IRS returns with W-2s and 1099s which showed me to be well above the limit. I still haven't figured out how they found about this, or why NVC didn't deny me at that stage. Went back in March 2 with the updated tax returns and more proof. The accepted the tax return, but denied her again. We want to see more photos! Ok then 2 disposable cameras, photos together all over Bangkok, off to the 1 hour photo shop. Went back in AGAIN on March 3 with these photos. Visa approved, come back tomorrow to pick it up.

I lived with my wife in Bangkok for 2 years. I showed them utility bills with both our names, at the same address in Bangkok. I also showed them two passports with about 100 entry stamps into Thailand. I guess the issue was that I only proved to them that I lived in Thailand, not that I lived with her. So next time you are together, go crazy with the camera.

KareeMaleThailand2012-08-26 11:20:00
ThailandTravel to Grand Cayman with green card and thai passport

Happy Holidays to Everyone!

Are there any restrictions for traveling to another country (in this case, Grand Cayman Island) for my spouse who has a US green card and Thai passport. Would she be flying as a Thai or as an American in terms of travel restrictions/need for travel visa? Also the passport has her maiden name and the green card her married name. Thanks in advance for any help/advice.

~Mike

No visa required. You will need both her Thai passport and green card to enter.

you are resident in the United States of America; and you arrive directly from that country; and you produce on arrival a valid United States Alien Registration Card; and you produce on arrival a return or round trip ticket to the United States.



http://www.immigrati...&_schema=PORTAL

Edited by Karee, 24 December 2012 - 06:05 PM.

KareeMaleThailand2012-12-24 18:05:00
ThailandThai Language Visa Guide

Thanks Folks. I'll send her the link to visa4thai. At the moment she is getting unsolicited advice that the process should take weeks not months. Maybe this will help her understand it's not just about filing the paperwork, it's about the folks who process the paperwork.

I love it when Thai people who have talked with someone who knew someone who meet an American once. Start giving out advice. Lol.

My wife went through the same thing. I've seen alot of people come here to VJ after talking to other people about having so much THB in a Thai bank, and proving you have a job in Thailand etc. etc. None of that means anything when you're talking about a family based immigrant visa. That's only for tourist visas. I had to explain that to my wife like 20 times before she got her visa.

Edited by Karee, 09 January 2013 - 12:25 PM.

KareeMaleThailand2013-01-09 12:20:00
ThailandThai Language Visa Guide

Hi, Anybody run across a Thai language guide for the K1 Process?

I don't have a Thai language guide for that. However. I have the 100 citizenship questions in Thai as well as the Texas Drivers test.
KareeMaleThailand2013-01-09 10:37:00
ThailandIs it Common for a Thai woman to be uncomfortable saying "I Love You"?

Don't let the others fool you. It means "take out the trash"

:rofl:
KareeMaleThailand2011-09-19 20:49:00
ThailandIs it Common for a Thai woman to be uncomfortable saying "I Love You"?

My fiance from Thailand never tells me she loves me either. She does say "Pom Rak Kuhn" a lot. I have no idea what it means but it is starting to get annoying.

Means "I love you"
:)
KareeMaleThailand2011-09-12 21:05:00
ThailandIs it Common for a Thai woman to be uncomfortable saying "I Love You"?
I'm not sure why people need to hear words when actions speak louder. My Thai wife tells me she loves me everyday when I walk out the door to go to work. I suspect she assumes that is what should say in America.

I know she loves me, I don't need to hear it on a regular basis. I've met "girls" on the first night that told me they loved me. Probably had to do with the 300 quid I had. Talk is cheap, actions speak louder than words
KareeMaleThailand2011-08-31 22:58:00
ThailandObama to Visit Thailand

Royal audiences granted to Obama and Wen Jiabao
November 13, 2012 5:30 pm
Visiting US President Barrack Obama and Chinese outgoing President Wen Jiabao have each been granted an audience with His Majesty the King, during both leaders' coming visit to Thailand, Foreign Minister Surapong Towichukchaikul confirmed Tuesday.


Upon his arrival on November 18 at 3 pm, Obama will meet with the King at Siriraj Hospital at 5 pm on November 18, before a visit at the Thai government at 5 pm, and spending the night before leaving the next day.

Wen, during his twoday visit to Thailand on November 20 and 21, is granted an audience with the King at Siriraj Hospital, which will be the last event at 6 pm on November 21, before flying off Thailand the same day, after his earlier visit to Privy Councillor Prem Tinsulanonda, at this Si Sao Thewes Residence, at 4 pm.

The Nation

Source:
http://nationmultime...o-30194245.html
KareeMaleThailand2012-11-13 08:02:00
ThailandThai Parlaiment
No wonder nothing get's done there.

KareeMaleThailand2012-05-31 14:50:00
ThailandPrenuptial Agreements in Thailand

Looking for information on Prenuptial Agreements in Thailand.

My Fiancée and I are waiting on the next step for the appointment to the USA Embassy in Bangkok for her interview. We received the I-797, Notice of Action so we got over the first hurdle.

The lawyer in Bangkok is pushing the Prenuptial Agreement in Thailand issue. Looking for any input on this. I live in Florida, USA.

What I understand it is standard knowledge that what you own before your married you keep it if you get divorced. I'm trying to be realistic about this because 50% of marriages end up in divorce. I own 2 condos in Miami, Florida that are paid off in full and don't want any problems with this.

I also have 24 year old twins I would like to see get these properties in the future.

I think the lawyer is pushing it because he wants to charge me $3,000 USA Dollars to do this.

Any help would be great.
Thank You

Do you own anything in Thailand? If not, sounds like the lawyer is trying to take you for a ride. Since you're not even married yet, I don't know why he is even bringing this up. If you wanted a pre-nup, you would get a lawyer in the U.S. before you got married here.
KareeMaleThailand2012-12-18 12:21:00
ThailandCute Kid Saying the Thai Alphabet
KareeMaleThailand2013-02-06 21:58:00
ThailandRosetta Stone Parody
What gets me is that the country is being run by a fugitive who can't set foot in Thailand without being arrested. If Thais want to improve the image of the country, they should worry about that. That is what really makes the place seem like a joke, not some stupid video.
KareeMaleThailand2013-02-05 08:19:00
ThailandRosetta Stone Parody
Now the govt. is saying they want the video removed from Youtube. I guess remove the video, and the image of the country will get better. :wacko:


Govt wants YouTube sex spoof removed
The government plans to ask YouTube to remove a video clip mocking the sex industry in Thailand.

The clip is a parody of a commercial for the Rosetta Stone foreign language learning programme. The spoof was produced by popular American late-night television show Saturday Night Live.

In the video, foreigners are interested in learning the Thai language so they know how to say things like, "How much?", "Is that for the whole night?" or "How can I take off your clothes?" in Thai.

(story continues below)

Posted Image Sonthaya Khunploem (Photo by Chanat Katanyu)

Culture Minister Sonthaya Khunploem said on Monday that the Culture Watch Centre is working with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in an effort to have the video removed from the world's most popular video sharing website.

The government will also inform the United States embassy that the commercial spoof is tarnishing Thailand's image and will ask the embassy to explain the situation to the producer of Saturday Night Live, Mr Sonthaya said.

The parody has drawn many negative responses from both Thai and foreign netizens on YouTube.

Most Thai internet users were not impressed with the video, saying the joke is too harsh and not at all funny.

An internet user posted in Thai, "The Americans behave like this and this is why they're bombing their country."

"Even though it might be true, the producers should not offend Thailand this way," another Thai commented.

As for foreign netizens, some commented that people should not take the spoof too seriously but most were disappointed with it.




Source:

http://www.bangkokpo...x-spoof-removed



KareeMaleThailand2013-02-04 08:12:00
ThailandRosetta Stone Parody

I don't take offensive on this skit by SNL, but it is odd to see many people fly 10-20 hrs just to go to the bars. Perhaps some might even running into ladyboys, just like "Hangover 2". Don't they have bars in their own countries? Thailand is a vacation destination, not just hanging out in a bar. I went to Pattaya once just see what's it like, and I hated the place. I went to spend a week on an island Kho Larn instead. I am too planning to retire there. I have land and relatives in Udon but trying to buy a house in Korat sometimes in the next few years. I hate the States right now, and I think we are heading into the wrong direction. But America gave me the opportunity, and I gave my thanks by sacrificing 26 yrs(and still continuing) of my life by preserving the freedom and defending the Constitutions (which by the way are starting to disappear by the act of congress).

Yeah I can't stand Pattaya either. It reminded me of the last stop on the way to hell. I hear it's even worse now with the arrival of all the Russians.

People do fly 10-20 hours for those bars. Be it on Cowboy or Nana, or Angeles City in the Philippines, or Orchard Tower in Singapore. They don't have anything like those places in the U.S. At least none that I'm aware of.

I'll be doing the same as you in roughly 5-10 years. Living in a house in Isaan somewhere. Last thing I want to do is move back to Thailand and be around a bunch of drunk farangs. Been there, done that.
KareeMaleThailand2013-02-02 15:08:00
ThailandRosetta Stone Parody

Yikes! Seems some people took it personally on YouTube. Maybe they need to hit Nana, Cowboy, or many other places and come back and comment. I love Thailand. More than the U.S. actually, but that's part of the culture there. Like it or not.

nm.

Edited by Karee, 02 February 2013 - 10:12 AM.

KareeMaleThailand2013-02-02 10:09:00
ThailandRosetta Stone Parody

I didn't see it at first. Was going to post it there, but did a search first and saw two threads already started and locked. Lot's of comments in Thai on YouTube.

Yikes! Seems some people took it personally on YouTube. Maybe they need to hit Nana, Cowboy, or many other places and come back and comment. I love Thailand. More than the U.S. actually, but that's part of the culture there. Like it or not.
KareeMaleThailand2013-02-02 09:50:00
ThailandRosetta Stone Parody

Two threads on thaivisa already locked...


I've been on there all morning. I must have missed it.
KareeMaleThailand2013-02-02 09:31:00
ThailandRosetta Stone Parody

Rin saw this on a Thai-centric website, the Thai respondents were mostly outraged. Of course having spent the last six years watching American TV, she found it hilarious.


http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XaT8H3j0GtE

:rofl:

I'm sure TAT is loving that.
KareeMaleThailand2013-02-02 09:27:00
ThailandSole custody of child

When Rin went to the amphur, he said it was too late in the day to give her the custody letter and if he did it he'd miss his bus and have to take a taxi. "Taxi fare" was 500 baht to get him to do the letter. Same when she went to get the children's passports. Lots of excuses, but by buying some piece of ####### memorabilia honoring the King for a few hundred baht, the wheels were greased. Prior to that, birth certificates took an extra 100 baht.

:rofl: :rofl:
Gotta love Thailand!
KareeMaleThailand2013-02-09 11:38:00
ThailandSole custody of child

There have been a few cases where a Thai court order of custoday was accepted in place of the bio fathers signature.

Personally, I think that is the best way.
KareeMaleThailand2013-02-09 11:31:00
ThailandSole custody of child

An acquaintance recently had to give the local Amphur a large gift and also pay the father a large sum for him to sign the papers in order for his wife to get custody and immigrate with the children. They actually paid a mediator to negotiate the appropriate gifts and payoffs before meeting at the Amphur office. Also, it was a gift to the Amphur not a bribe. Had they tried to bribe the Amphur they would have failed or possibly had to gift something much more expensive.

What's the difference between a large gift and a bribe? One has an expected outcome, and the other does not?
KareeMaleThailand2013-02-09 10:10:00
ThailandSole custody of child

There are companies in Thailand that performs assassinations for cheap :)

Problem with that is the assassin always seems to get away, and the foreigner ends up in jail. :lol:
KareeMaleThailand2013-02-09 09:42:00
ThailandSole custody of child

This is a serious subject that must be understood to avoid undue expense and the wrong outcome. Do not consider info or advise that isnt directly related to Thailand.
You have asked about custody matters on an immigration based web site. This situation you describe is nothing new in Thailand. Custody of course may or may not have anything to do with immigration. If immigration is the real intent it would be a good idea to say so because there are other aspects of consideration to be known.
To gain sole custody of the child she will petition the court similar to what is done in the USA. She may or may not need a lawyer depending on her understanding of Thai court procedures. If the legal firm knows a farang is involved the price will go up.
The father will be waiting in the wings with a Thai style extortion plan as Karee indicates. He will proceed depending on what he believes the Thai court will do. Your fiancee will need to understand exactly how this game is played Thai style. We NEVER approach these things head on as you Americans do.
You should consider finding the book, Thailand Fever, on Amazon to have a better understanding of Thai thinking on some important subjects.

Thanks for taking my one-liner and adding substance to it. Another good Thai relevant post from Ning.
KareeMaleThailand2012-11-08 18:09:00
ThailandSole custody of child

Why?

Because that's how they roll in Thailand. Have seen it many times. You would think they would say fine and sign the paper. Usually not the case without some THB.
KareeMaleThailand2012-11-08 16:26:00
ThailandSole custody of child
Unfortunately, you can expect the father to ask for money to do this.
KareeMaleThailand2012-11-08 12:11:00
ThailandBangkok Medical Exam

Probably doesnt matter but your O P indicates your wife couldnt get her visa for 6 months because of some consperacy by the hospital and your lawyer to make money not getting a second opinion. Did the others your wife met also lose those 6 months? Same lawyer?

:whistle:
KareeMaleThailand2013-02-19 07:59:00
ThailandBangkok Medical Exam

I certainly hope this post will help others having their loved ones being delayed by the health exam required if sent to the hospital on Suhkumvit soi3. My fiancee, now wife was delayed 6 months for no reason, I suspect the US attourny I used located in bkk and hospital are making a tidy sum of money doing this. I finally resolved all the bs by telling my wife to go to the other approved hospital in Silom for a second opinion. And as suspected, she was in perfect health, no lung issue at all and was approved medically that day. Let me know if anyone else is having these issues. I hope I can help Thanks

I assume the hospital you are referring to on soi3 is Bumrungrad. I haven't heard anything like that out of that hospital. Sounds more like an issue with the lawyer..

Edited by Karee, 17 February 2013 - 09:35 PM.

KareeMaleThailand2013-02-17 21:34:00
ThailandNVC Re: No birth certificate

Hello everyone!

My wife and I are getting our documents in order in preparation for the day when our NOA2 finally arrives. We seem to have everything in order with one exception, she does not have nor can he get a copy of her birth certificate. She has been to the Amphur where she was born and managed to get a letter from them stating they are unable to locate it. Unfortunately they want an original BC and I doubt this letter counts as one. From what I read on the NVC site she can your alternative documents such as an affidavit from her mother. This I cut and pasted from the NVC site.

"Unobtainable birth certificates

If your birth record is not obtainable for any reason, a certified statement must be obtained from the appropriate government authority explaining why your birth record is unavailable. You must also submit secondary evidence such as:

A baptismal certificate that contains the date and place of birth, as well as both parents names (providing the baptism took place shortly after birth)
An adoption decree for an adopted child
An affidavit from a close relative, preferably your mother, stating the date and place of birth, both parents names, and your mother's maiden name.

Note: An affidavit executed before an official authorized to take oaths or affirmations must also be provided. More specific information is available from the NVC."

Now I know you can get the documents from the Amphur where her birth was registered at but what exactly do they want from there? If her mother makes and affidavit does it have to be given by an official or do you need 2 letters, one from the mother and another from the official? It would be so much simpler if I were to have someone that has gone through this explain it to me. When I try to tell my wife she has no idea what we need and the people at the Amphur do not seem to know as well.

Anyway I hope someone can help, thank you in advance!

I went through this exact thing. The letter from the Amphur will be fine. Make sure it is an original with the government seal and all that, and then get it translated into English. I have the document in Thai. PM me.
KareeMaleThailand2013-02-21 13:11:00
ThailandI-134 address ?

Hello All,

Danita and i got our NOA-2 earlier this week and i was just finishing up everything to send to her in Bangkok. I was doing the I-134 affidavit of support and had a question about her address. For the I-129f i just added a separate sheet for her full address, since they don't use the street, city, state format in Thailand. Can i do the same extra sheet for the I-134 or is there another way to deal with the whole; district,sub-district, province thing.


thanks much

Tim and DARA

You submit the I-134 to the embassy in Bangkok, so you can do it the same as you did with the I-129F. The embassy will know what you are talking about with Changwat, Amphur, Tambon etc.
KareeMaleThailand2013-02-21 22:43:00
Thailandcity of birth?

thanks again Karee
now that we are doing the forms for pk3, what would we put when it is asking for City?...If it says place of birth Roi Et on her passport is this a problem or maybe i am just over thinking this? :bonk:
sorry, we are getting close and i dont want to make a stupid simple mistake

thanks
tim

Yeah your over thinking it. When it asks for city put Pakwaen. My wife's Thai passport says Si Saket, which is the Changwat/State. Also, I think all provinces have a city (muang) named after the province like New York, New York.
KareeMaleThailand2013-02-25 11:37:00
Thailandcity of birth?

Danita and i ran into a little confusion regarding her place of birth. I saw her translation paperwork and have put Ban Krai Nun as her city of birth for I-129f. Now she is telling me that this is just a village and is not important, her city is Roi Et

( for place of birth on her pass port..... Roi Et/ Thailand)

I have included a pic of a section of her Birth certificate and the translation.
http://i189.photobuc...zpsf5ba90b3.jpg

We are expecting pk3 in 2-3 weeks

any thoughts on this matter would be greatly appreciated

thanks

tim and Dara

Sounds like a communication problem between you and your fiance. So let me break down that photo for you:

Mooban: Ban Krai Nun
Tambon: Pakwaen
Amphur/Amphoe: Chang Han
Changwat: Roi Et

On a U.S. level it kinda breaks down like this: Changwat = State, Amphur= County, Tambon=city, Mooban=village. Mooban would be kinda like Chelsea in Manhattan or Ozone Park in Queens.

So either Chang Han or Pakwaen would be her city of birth.

It's really all irrelevant anyway. The embassy will more than likely just look at the Thai version.
KareeMaleThailand2013-02-25 11:04:00
ThailandPOE

Should we go through the non-U.S. citizen line or the U.S. citizen line? Our son has a U.S. passport, but my wife obviously does not.

It's a line for U.S. citizens and permanent residents. At least it is at DFW. Since your wife will be coming on an IR-1 visa, she is a permanent resident. There's another line for everyone else.
KareeMaleThailand2013-02-25 13:58:00
ThailandPOE

Thanks Karee...I appreciate the heads up. I have two passports as well (one is a burgundy diplomatic passport). I ensure they only see my blue tourist passport so there won't be any confusion.

Cathy...thanks for the link.

What happened with the passport thing, was I lost mine right before I was going to Thailand to bring her to the U.S. So I got an expedited new passport. Of course the day before I left for Thailand, I found the one I had lost. Since I only had about 1/2 of a page left for stamps on the old one, I figured I'd use it for traveling to Thailand and back etc. Apparently they keep track of that stuff because the guy at POE said right after he scanned it, "I thought you reported this passport lost" I guess it's a good thing they actually keep track of it for security reasons.

I've lost 3 passports in my travels, two of them I recovered. They gave me a hard time about that as well.
KareeMaleThailand2013-02-25 10:25:00
ThailandPOE

My wife will enter the U.S. for the first time on March 10th at JFK airport in New York. What is the process for that? Will she be taken back into a room to review whatever is in the folder the embassy gave her? Will I be allowed to accompany her? Will they ask her any questions?

They'll take her in back for awhile. I think it was about 30 minutes when I went through with my wife. For her it wwas easy. I think they just did a little paperwork and had her sign something.

They hauled me back there as well and gave me a hard time because I was carrying 2 U.S. passports. Apparently they don't like that. That had nothing to do with her though.
KareeMaleThailand2013-02-25 09:45:00
ThailandDifficulty with medical IR-1

My stepson has a visa interview on February 27th.

Phurithat went in to get his physical done on the 18th and then followed up on 21st. Dr. Kasanee at BNH refuses to sign the paperwork because his vaccinations are incomplete. He has an appointment on March 5th to get them finished (it's the MMR) but the interview is on the 27th of February. They gave us a receipt and an appointment slip and said that this would be good enough for the visa appointment, that if there was any trouble the interviewer should call the hospital. I'm not convinced that this will work. Furthermore we have everything set up for Phurithat's father to be in BKK for the interview on the 27th. Can you give me any advice as to what to do?

Why couldn't he just get the shot on the 21st? I realize that for some vaccinations there is a series, but my wife just got the first shot in the series at her medical, and that was it.
KareeMaleThailand2013-02-22 17:05:00
ThailandKaree, who is in your display pic?

Is that a politician or an actor?

Now he's a politician. He used to be the massage parlour king of Bangkok. When I first moved to Bangkok in 2004, he was running for Bangkok governor. He had all these crazy campaign posters all over Bangkok with crazy faces, holding a sledge hammer etc. His name is Chuwit. he was actually educated in the U.S., but they wont give him a visa to come back here due to his previous occupation. He once named all the police officials he was bribing. I thought the dude had the life expectancy of a housefly at that point, but he's still around.

http://en.wikipedia....uwit_Kamolvisit

http://www.reuters.c...E75T0Y420110630

https://www.google.c...iw=1024&bih=615

Edited by Karee, 02 March 2013 - 07:37 AM.

KareeMaleThailand2013-03-02 07:35:00