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Kinda hard to read the entire topic since you have censored half of it. Chairman Mao would be proud
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I have no skins in this game. That's the difference between a true open forum, and TV. You crack me up. How much are those shysters on Whittayu paying you? You should be ashamed of yourself. Go ahead and hide behind the "rules" I was a member on this site long before you came along (2004). Unfortunately I used a company email that I couldn't recover. Visajourney.com doesnt have a problem with me linking your site.

I'll keep it up and delete my cookies etc. and continue on. Suspend me for life. I'm trying to help people. You and this site are more interested in caving to your advertisers.

I lived there for 3 years. I met my wife there and have alot to offer people that are getting ready to go through this US visa process. BTW K3 is a dead visa. You might want to tell people that.

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Thank you for you comments.

It has been pointed out to the OP that he was asking about the wrong thing. If you cared enough to read other people's replies you would know that.

I find your suggestion that I am being paid by anyone rude and defamatory. I have no connection with any embassy, and indeed personally know next to nothing about the US visa system; something you would know if you bothered to read the forums properly.

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7by7, on 2011-04-16 03:10:00, said:
Thank you for you comments.

It has been pointed out to the OP that he was asking about the wrong thing. If you cared enough to read other people's replies you would know that.

I find your suggestion that I am being paid by anyone rude and defamatory. I have no connection with any embassy, and indeed personally know next to nothing about the US visa system; something you would know if you bothered to read the forums properly.

If you have any further comments or complaints about my moderation, I suggest that you contact support.

I never implied that you were connected to any embassy. You dreamed up that one up on your own. I also didn't imply that you personally were being paid by any "visa agent" That said it is quite obvious that TV IS being paid by them via ads. It's kinda hard to read the OPs responses when you guys delete half of them.

For someone that says "personally know next to nothing about the US visa system" I sure see you jumping in and offering advice about something you claim you know nothing about.

I never implied that you personally were being paid by visa agents in BKK, but surely you have 2 eyes and can see the ads.
KareeMaleThailand2011-04-16 03:25:00
ThailandThailand Thread
Laugh!

AYUTTHAYA: Police are investigating a new form of underground lottery with a top prize of sex with a young woman.

Complaints have been received about a huai sieow (erotic lottery) operation, said to be gaining in popularity among male factory workers in the old capital, said Prawut Thavornsiri, spokesman for the Royal Thai Police (RTF) yesterday.

All police stations in the jurisdictions of Ayutthaya and officials with the RTF's Children, Juveniles and Women Division have been ordered to launch an investigation into whether such sexual lottery tickets are being sold in the province.

The erotic lottery is the first of its kind in Thailand, Pol Maj Gen Prawut said.

A source familiar with the lottery said the tickets are numbered from 00 to 99 and are sold for 30 baht each.

The lottery results are announced in parallel with the government's two-digit lottery in each fortnightly draw.

For each draw, there are two to four winners who are asked to choose the woman they want to bed from a photo catalogue of female sex workers aged between 18 and 25.

The source said customers are required to have sex with their chosen woman at a hotel provided by the lottery host within three days, or their prize will be revoked.

Jirapan Pimpan, Ayutthaya Provincial Cultural Council president, condemned the lottery operators as immoral people for valuing women's dignity at just 30 baht.

Source:
http://www.bangkokpo...obe-sex-lottery
KareeMaleThailand2011-04-02 10:16:00
ThailandThailand Thread
Talk about hocus pocus beliefs!
http://www.thairath....t/region/159985
KareeMaleThailand2011-03-31 23:08:00
ThailandThailand Thread

I will be in Thailand for songkran this year. This will be my first. Are there any do's and do not's I should know about? I just read to have a water proof camera. Thanks.

Your gonna get wet. Don't show people the bottom of your shoes, and don't touch older people on the head. Other than that get drunk and have fun!

ETA. They're gonna rub powder on your face. It's annoying because your eyes will burn. Just deal with it and move on.

Edited by Karee, 13 March 2011 - 05:57 PM.

KareeMaleThailand2011-03-13 17:53:00
ThailandLost original birth certificate

Hello fellow VJ'er

I was born in Thailand and my family moved to Denmark 12 years ago. I think my mother lost my original birth certificate from Thailand back then... :(

My dad still lives in Thailand and he went to Amphur where I was born and they gave him a "certified COPY" of my original birth certificate. It basically has a tiny blue stamp from the Amphur that says "certified to be correct" and date and signature of the registrar.

I am not sure if this will be acceptable as a replacement for original BC for K-1 interview, AOS and etc.

I have researched a little online and read that you can go to Amphur and request them to issue a "certification of birthplace" by bringing an ID and two witnesses but the problem is I may have to travel to Thailand myself. ( Still looking if it is possible for my dad to go to Amphur and do it for me}

If anyone has similar experience with lost original birth certificate, I will greatly appreciate your advice :help:
Good luck to your visa journey

You should be fine with that since you are K-1. The embassy will take that. The issue seems to arise when you are IR-1/CR-1. NVE seems to be a real pain with that. Since you will only be dealing with the embassy and USCIS, you should be good.
KareeMaleThailand2012-01-06 16:24:00
ThailandAmerica

Any Farang in particular? :lol:

Laugh. Me!
KareeMaleThailand2012-01-08 15:08:00
ThailandAmerica
Farang Lazy. I see my foot in her a$$ shortly.
KareeMaleThailand2012-01-07 15:54:00
ThailandAn introduction

Thanks Karee,

My previous years tax forms will show no work income, only unemployment income. I believe that I can make the ^18.5k this year which will show up in February when I can do tax forms for 2012.

So here is a question:

Ning says that once the first form is approved, then the interview must be within three months. So if I file now, it might be approved ~August 1st. That would mean that the interview must be by November 1, but if that happens I will not have 2012's tax forms yet. Thus it seems that I should wait to start the K1 process until July. Then tentatively the first part gets approved in ~6 months which would be in December, then Poy will be able to go to the interview in February or March and 2012 tax documents will be available.

It seems that if I apply now, I may be rejected even if I have a letter showing current income and a current job because I won't have a good "last years tax form."

Does this make sense?

I don't think Ning said "must" be within 3 months. It varies. There is no must in this game. The only must is that she needs to enter the U.S. within 6 months of getting the visa and get married within 90 days of getting here.

The tax transcripts are not a hard rule. It's just best practice. Since the I-134 doesn't have a contract like the I-864, they will probably cut you slack if it looks like you are on the way to meet the poverty guidelines.

Bottom line, I'd apply now.
KareeMaleThailand2012-01-21 12:23:00
ThailandAn introduction
They base it on the previous years tax transcripts. So it doesn't matter how you made it, as long as you made the minimum ~$18.5k. Also make sure you don't have any tax liens. They'll count that against the previous years income.
KareeMaleThailand2012-01-20 19:51:00
ThailandAn introduction

I met my fiancee four years ago online. We talked a lot, split up, got back together--mostly we were just friends, it was fun--sanook, we enjoyed each other. Then in September of 2010 I lost my job and took the opportunity to travel to Chiang Mai to meet her. We spent three months there, I proposed and she accepted. Ah but then...the birth father of her child who does not support her or her child (and they were never married (at the Amphur)) came into play and everything fell apart.

Fast forward. Now the grandparents are willing to take care of the ten year old for $300US/month, and Poy is willing to come to America for two years leaving the child behind and returning to visit once a ear,and we will see how it works out. It's an interesting concept of having mom leave the child in the care of the family, but one common to Asia and it's the only option since the Embassy requires the birth-father's permission for the mother to remove the child from Thailand. It sounds like a common issue.

I looked into the K1 process last year, about this time, and then put it off due to the "child quandary." So now it's back on, but now there is (I think) an entirely different set of issues to surmount.

In my state (New Hampshire) there are virtually no jobs. Worse, due to the economic turmoil jobs that were full-time in 2007 are now part-time. I'm a nurse, an RN in the sub-specialty of Occupational Health (I work in factories, not hospitals). So a few years ago I could travel to a nearby state (2-3 hour drive, and rent an apartment) returning to my home on the weekends. But today, most jobs now are Mon-Wed-Friday (24 hours) or Tuesday/Thursday (16 hours). It's one thing to rent an apartment 2.5 hours away from home on a full-time job, but quite another to try to do the same on a part-time job.

Also, from what I understand, the Bkk Embassy requires that I have a job that is permanent. Now, I can find excellent jobs that are full-time but they are only temporary (3-6 months) and I don't think that they qualify. It's ironic too, because I have enough assets to meet the assets test without a job but from what I hear the Bkk embassy is strict and they want to see a permanent job or it's a no-go.

Oh well, I refuse to give up and will plod away, I'm sure something will come up.

It never ceases to amaze me how difficult this is, after having worked for GM (General Motors) and having seen illegal immigrants who were granted some form of ability to stay. It seems strange that we have millions that sneaked into the country illegally and who are now allowed to stay, and yet we must jump through an immense quantity of hoops. Oh well.

A question: If I take a temporary job that is full-time but temporary for 3-6 months, my understanding is that is NOT acceptable. If I have that wrong, will someone please correct me.

You can take 12 1 month jobs in a year if you want, or 52 1 week jobs. That doesn't matter. You need to make 125% of the poverty level which would be $18,387 for 2011.

http://www.uscis.gov...form/i-864p.pdf
KareeMaleThailand2012-01-20 17:34:00
ThailandInterview Prep 2

I guess I would be a returning expat. Been living in Thailand for 3+ years, but w/o a long term Visa.

Medical is not for me. I'm glad I did the medical early. It was determined she needed some immunizations and one of them has 3 shots involved that have to be given over 7 months !

Just curious how you live there for 3 years without a visa? I lived there for 2 years on 30 day visas until the coup. Then they said you can get 3 30 days in a row and you're out for 6 months.

Once we got married I got a 1 year non-O visa.
KareeMaleThailand2012-01-05 18:13:00
ThailandGood airfare deals online???

Thanks :-)

Best bet is to go to a local travel agent in Thailand. They always seem to have better prices for flights that originate in Thailand than the websites.

If you're going from the U.S. to Thailand, best to use one of the travel websites. Not sure why that is, but that's how it's always worked for me.
KareeMaleThailand2012-01-25 16:57:00
ThailandCompilation of Interview Questions

That's right. Speaking English is a factor.

Depends. If the Farang has spent alot of time in Thailand and knows basic Thai... Not a factor. Just needs to be explained at the interview. Communication is the factor.

If the beneficiary doesn't speak good English, but the petitioner speaks some Thai then no problem.

I think the the problem comes up when either can't speak the other's language at all.

Edited by Karee, 01 February 2012 - 11:14 PM.

KareeMaleThailand2012-02-01 23:14:00
ThailandPretty Unbeliveable

People acted to incite public violence, were successful, were captured and then were incarcerated by the Thai government. So what does the Thai government do afterwards? They spend the public's money to bail these people out of jail. Do any of the politicians in the Thai government ever act on behalf the public good?

You're new here. Welcome. Read up on the bail thing. Keep in mind the sister runs the Country through her brother.
KareeMaleThailand2012-02-11 15:12:00
ThailandPretty Unbeliveable
http://www.nationmul...s-30173500.html
KareeMaleThailand2012-01-10 23:50:00
ThailandSkype unlimited to Thailand is changing their pricing
I use Vonage. It's unlimited to Thailand (and alot of other countries) for $24.99 +tax a month. Quality is always good.
KareeMaleThailand2012-02-16 20:18:00
ThailandIranians making bombs in Klongton

Let's see what Charlem has to say today.

I think it goes something like this:

Boss: Why did you let my sister get mixed up with that guy at the hotel?

Yingluck: Someone is blowing up bangkok.

Boss: That is no concern of yours.

Yingluck: I have to shag one of your former political friends.

Boss: Ok then... Make sure he has a happy ending. Don't make me send Chuwit over there.
KareeMaleThailand2012-02-18 14:08:00
ThailandIranians making bombs in Klongton
Let's see what Charlem has to say today.
KareeMaleThailand2012-02-18 14:04:00
ThailandIranians making bombs in Klongton

Warning Graphic!! Looks like this guy got what hey deserved.

KareeMaleThailand2012-02-14 20:41:00
ThailandIranians making bombs in Klongton
Warning Graphic!! Looks like this guy got what hey deserved.

KareeMaleThailand2012-02-14 20:35:00
ThailandIranians making bombs in Klongton
Remember the Thai govt. complaining about the U.S. travel warning to Thailand a week or so ago? Looks like the U.S. had it right.

http://www.nationmul...d-30175850.html
KareeMaleThailand2012-02-14 10:26:00
ThailandProof of being single for her P3

I am looking through the documents I will need to send my fiance in Thailand for Packet 3. She is telling me I may need a document that proves im single. Is there such a thing?? I previusly stated I was never married/divorced on other forms. I dont know who would issue such a form? Thanks everyone.

I'm pretty sure she is talking about a document you need from the U.S. embassy in Thailand that says you are free to marry. I had to go get that. Raise my right hand etc. and take it the Amphur in Thailand. I needed that to get married in Thailand.

Since you are K-1, and not getting married in Thailand, this doesn't apply to you.

You're fine.
KareeMaleThailand2012-03-14 21:17:00
ThailandSoon to arrive in the USA w/ Fiance Visa

Yep this why we choose Fiance. Quicker to get there.

Yeah it sucks when they give preference to people that are potential future family members, versus people that are already family members.

Edited by Karee, 28 March 2012 - 10:46 PM.

KareeMaleThailand2012-03-28 22:45:00
ThailandSoon to arrive in the USA w/ Fiance Visa

Hey Ning good to hear from you !

So her Thai family name not her new married last name ?

When you say local health care clinic; do you mean local as in here in Thailand ?

Never under estimate a Thai's need for Poc Poc. Fortunately I have 2 friends near where we live that have Thai wives with Thai gardens. However I had to draw the line when I caught my Fiance trying to pack Balaa :) Trying to also sort a fast enough internet connection so she can stream her Thai Soaps.

I think you mean Plalaa. That #### stinks. Get used to it. Poc Poc = Som Tan.

She's obviously from Isaan. What province?

Don't try to bring any of that food back. That's a big hassle. I brought back a big bag of Khet moo ( pork rinds). They treated me like I had a pound of weed in my suitcase. You can however bring back the tools to make it.

I had no problem bringing back nom ####### num. Kinda sucked they took my khet moo, but what can ya do? The joys of this process.
KareeMaleThailand2012-03-28 22:21:00
ThailandSoon to arrive in the USA w/ Fiance Visa

Thanks for the link. Looks like lots of work ahead.

Yeah the K-1 is the quickest route, but there's alot of B.S. once she gets here. First of all the $1100 for the adjustment of status. Plus she'll be sitting around unable to work for 3-4 months.

The K-1 is kind of a "I want her here now" visa.
KareeMaleThailand2012-03-28 21:43:00
ThailandSoon to arrive in the USA w/ Fiance Visa

We are on a plane Sunday morning from Bkk to the USA. Was wondering if someone could tell me what will happen next starting with;

1. She has her Visa in her passport and the Packet the U.S. Embassy Bkk gave her. Upon arrival what do we do ?

2. I'm working on getting Married within a week of arrival. Is there a step by step guide like I followed for her Fiance Visa for the next steps to getting her green card on Thai VisaJourney ?

Thanks

1. Under no circumstances open that packet the embassy gave her. It's known as the brown envelope. Opening that thing will cause major issues. Smile at POE and hand it over.

2. Follow the AOS guides after marriage. Look here:

http://www.visajourn...content/k1k3aos
KareeMaleThailand2012-03-28 21:03:00
ThailandThai Police Women Dancing
KareeMaleThailand2012-04-07 09:30:00
ThailandCertifying Thai Birth Certificate

Thanks for that ! Head over there today !

Chok dee on that. I'm curious to see how that goes.

Edited by Karee, 29 March 2012 - 11:49 PM.

KareeMaleThailand2012-03-29 23:49:00
ThailandCertifying Thai Birth Certificate

We are scheduled Sunday to fly out of Thailand to America. I had my friend send me the Marriage Application form which list requirements. Here is one of the requirements:

[The Consulate or the representative of the issuing country must translate Birth Certificate that is not printed in English. A foreign birth certificate shall be an original or certified copy bearing a seal from the Vital Statistics Office, National or Local Civil Registrar and authenticated by their respective Department of Foreign Affairs or court.]

During the fiance Visa process I had her Birth Certificate translated from a US Embassy accredited company, but not a Thai government entity. Can someone help me with what I'm suppose to do ? I'll be in Bkk tomorrow and could visit whatever place needed.

Side note - I said America which is true, but where we are going is a US Territory. I mention this in case someone discounts the requirements being different than the U.S. proper.

I'm confused.

1. What is the marriage application form you are referring to?

2. A translation is a translation. I've never heard of any Thai government entity providing English translation services. There are translation services in Thailand that translate a Thai document in to English and then put the stamp at the bottom.
KareeMaleThailand2012-03-27 23:36:00
ThailandContacting consulate

Hey guys,

Just wondering if I can get some guidance on contacting the BKK embassy for status on my case (K1 visa). NVC says they forwarded the case March 30th but my fiance hasn't heard anything from them. I know it's not too abnormal at this point but I would feel more comfortable if I could at least confirm that they have received it. I tried emailing the two address I've found online (visasbkk@state.gov, visasbkk2@state.gov) on the 5th but have not heard anything back from them yet.

The one with the '2' is your best bet. Make sure you put your case number in the subject line. It will be BNK2012xxxxxxx.
KareeMaleThailand2012-04-09 20:42:00
ThailandRecent interviews

Congrats! Sounds like it went very well. It really is true - in my opinion - that at the early stages it is the most nerve-wracking. We're getting ready for our green card interview in a few months, and are feeling pretty confident that everything will go well. My wife has already been through a tourist visa interview, her K-1 visa interview, the POE interview, and various other non-visa related experiences (drivers license, medical exam, etc). The experience definitely makes one nervous, but over time her confidence has increased (as has her English). Good luck!

It's possible you may not even have an AOS interview. Not sure if they have given you an interview date.

http://www.visajourn...content/k1k3aos
KareeMaleThailand2012-03-27 23:45:00
ThailandThai Hom Mali Rice

I personally trust very little of what any government does -- maybe they just approve of the quality and taste, I certainly do.

As if a quality product needs any approval by government -- a quality product is a quality product without their self important approval.

I agree. Just kinda cracked me up she threw that little govt. tidbit in there like it means something. I started laughing and got the ugly eye. I left it at that. I learned long ago not to go down that road. I have my opinions about the Thai govt. living there for 3 years, but I keep them to myself in this house. Politically, we are on opposite sides of Thai politics. Makes no difference since I can't vote there.

But hey she's pretty damn awesome, so what do I care? Cheers!!

Edited by Karee, 29 April 2012 - 05:07 PM.

KareeMaleThailand2012-04-29 17:04:00
ThailandThai Hom Mali Rice

Your wife was correct -- the Hom Mali is excellent. It's lite, fluffy, very little chalk, the texture, taste and the fragrance convinced me of its quality.

A roi mak mak!

:lol: Apparently it's somehow inspected and approved by the Thai govt. Whatever that means. I personally wouldn't trust that govt. to inspect anything.

Edited by Karee, 28 April 2012 - 08:23 PM.

KareeMaleThailand2012-04-28 20:21:00
ThailandThai Hom Mali Rice

I need some feedback from those in the Thai forum, is this a good rice and do you recommend it?

I'm sure this is probably the same type of rice I've eaten on many occasions in Thai restaurants and it's likely the rice I get when I have papaya salad (som tum). I'm traveling, so my favorite basmati rice is not available, however, this Thai Hom Mali Jasmine rice is available. I've researched this rice online, but I'd like to hear from those familiar with it.

Thanks for the feedback.

According to my wife, Hom Mali is considered the best.
KareeMaleThailand2012-04-25 20:28:00
ThailandN-400 Advice
Here they are.

Edited by Karee, 07 May 2012 - 05:48 PM.

KareeMaleThailand2012-05-07 17:47:00
ThailandProof of relationship

GEtting ready to send my fiancée all the pictures and emails, I just want to check that I am sending enough 40 pictures of us together about 20 or so emails and over 100 pages of Skype are main form of comm.. And also my rebetel history off call logs also sending her all info that I have filed starting from begin.. To packet 3 do u think I am sending enough everything is in a binder and labeled for her

They seem to like photos there. I gave them evidence of us living in the same apartment in Bangkok for 2 years. Bills with the same address etc. Not good enough. They wanted photos.
KareeMaleThailand2012-05-09 22:54:00
ThailandPolice cert.

Can my fiancée open her police cert. to verify everything is correct she is in Thailand

Absolutely. Just don't open the brown envelope they give at the embassy for POE. My wife actually scanned hers and sent it to me so I could file it with NVC.
KareeMaleThailand2012-05-19 06:56:00
Thailandcertificate of birth name

I went through this mess. One of her parents will need to go to the Amphur where she was born with her. It's a major pain.

Birth Certificates

Available. The issuance of birth certificates in Thailand began in Bangkok in 1917. Records of birth are often lacking for people born in Bangkok before World War II and for those born in other areas of the country up until the 1970s. Birth Certificates are issued by "Amphur," (geographic subdivision roughly equivalent to a county in the U.S.) district authorities having jurisdiction over the place of birth. There may be a fee for this service.

A Thai citizen older than 15 and born in Thailand, whose birth was not registered, must present in its stead a household registration, together with a Thai national identity card ("bat prachachon"), and may also be required to submit additional proof of the claimed relationship


Basically you need the blue house book. Take that to the Amphur with one of the parents and they'll give you a paper that is equivalent to a birth certificate.
KareeMaleThailand2012-05-25 09:31:00
Thailandcertificate of birth name

Hi All,

I am getting the I-129f ready and noticed what might be a problem. When Danita went to her Province to get her documents they could not give her a copy of the original, it has long since been lost, and when the Provincial office made an official certificate of birth for her a few weeks ago they used her current name not her given name at birth ( yes, we already have her official document of name change). I dont think this would be a problem dealing with anything to do with the Thai government but i fear this will cause big problems with the US immigration. Am i correct in assuming that she needs to travel back the her province to get a certificate that has her given birth name on it? She seems to think that the small provincial office might not be that willing to help.


Thanks for your thoughts

Tim

I went through this mess. One of her parents will need to go to the Amphur where she was born with her. It's a major pain.
KareeMaleThailand2012-05-25 09:24:00
ThailandG325

It is commonly accepted when people meet on line whatever site they use. You can see in Karee's post that they arent wild about anything that hints of an arranged meeting even though its fine & we see with him. This stems from the way things are in Thailand & Laos when it comes to selling people ect. Many Americans have no idea of what goes on.

There's a good reason for it. There's a couple places here in Dallas that are "Thai massage" The girls came over on K-1, and now they're laying on their back for a living. Passports confisicated by the mama san etc. I'm not saying they weren't doing that in Thailand before. Most likely they probably were. Of course they're all out of status now.

On the other hand, I've met some really good Thai people here that have treated my wife well.

What new arrivals need to look out for are these vicious Thais. They will treat your wife like sh!t since they were here first. I've run into that and it had my wife in tears. Just cause they're Thai doesn't make them nice. Pick and choose your Thai friends carefully once she arrives.
KareeMaleThailand2012-06-04 20:46:00