This just in... bad news sells.sometimewoodworker wrote: ↑February 15, 2024, 6:42 pmHow often do those who have no problem ever comment? Virtually never
How frequently do those who have a problem post? Almost always.
More at ten.
This just in... bad news sells.sometimewoodworker wrote: ↑February 15, 2024, 6:42 pmHow often do those who have no problem ever comment? Virtually never
How frequently do those who have a problem post? Almost always.
It seems that it is too advanced for you as you don't seem to, or want to understand.
It seems that you are rather more confused than it first appeared.
The confusion is yours as the British visa decision is between 3 weeks and 3 months
Congratulations it makes life easier.
I have never been asked for anything but the documents I submitted for any extension in the last 40 years either in Thailand or Japan.
You are projecting your ideas on to me and confusing and mixing them uptamada wrote: ↑February 15, 2024, 10:17 pm
Anyway, you opened with a ridiculous claim that the local immigration wallet scrape is "due the people trying to game the system." What is using the tip jar, acquiescing to their 'keep the change' attitudes and agreeing to the under the table or after-hours 'consideration' if not gaming the bloody system?
Just a little more information if you don’t mindsamster wrote: ↑February 16, 2024, 10:01 amI'm with STWW.
I've done several successful Visa applications for entry to the UK for a previous wife. When I applied for my current partner several years back, it was initially declined with no reason and £300+ wasted (including the trip to BKK) plus, God knows how many hours spent.
I was so p**** off I went to see my local UK MP about getting the whole Visa process overhauled. Obviously a pipe dream but she did give me a letter of support on headed House of Commons notepaper to attach to essentially the same application. That was successful.
As STWW says, at least we are able to get on the spot advice here (even if we dont like it) to amend our applications. It's a ballsache but, doable.
I've parked my cherry-picker.sometimewoodworker wrote: ↑February 16, 2024, 12:14 pmIt seems that it is too advanced for you as you don't seem to, or want to understand. ....
Yes, a gobsmackingly huge and totally disproportionate amount of money that Theresa May and her Tory cohorts reckoned was a less obvious but effective way of telling ***** that "We don't want your sort here." Even amortized over 10 years, it's an ungodly sum, especially for those who's plans to maximise it's use have been buggered about by Covid and life in general.jackspratt wrote: ↑February 16, 2024, 1:55 pmA lot of that extra paper may be banknotes.
A quick squiz at the relevant gov.uk website shows that the up-front application cost for a 10 year visa is north of 40,000 baht.
And the kicker is, if the 10 year application is not granted, and you are granted a lesser eg 2 year, visa, there are no refunds - they still keep all the dosh for the 10 year.
Of course, if outright refused, that is 963 quid down the gurgler.
Unlike the profligate foreigners that Whistler mentions, you're obviously not spending enough. If jackspratt is to be believed about Udon's IO's stalking these pages, that's a perilous admission to make there Stan.Stantheman wrote: ↑February 20, 2024, 9:43 amMy rant is the 65,000 baht monthly deposit requirement for the permission to stay. Who needs that amount each month, unless you have very expensive tastes or very high rent costs.
Our budget is a bit over 65,000, so for us if it were a retirement extension we would be bringing in something more.Stantheman wrote: ↑February 20, 2024, 9:43 amMy rant is the 65,000 baht monthly deposit requirement for the permission to stay. Who needs that amount each month, unless you have very expensive tastes or very high rent costs.
Synchronising 60 consecutive payments of exactly the same amount on exactly the same date each month is no mean feat so I congratulate you.nutosf wrote: ↑March 28, 2024, 3:46 pmI have been on marriage visa, monthly deposit, for 5-years. Any issues with immigration has been of my own making or lack of communication skills, or misunderstanding what they are asking. On several occasions, they have allowed me to slide by on some documents.
I have nothing but respect for office workers having to deal with the public. No matter what country you are in.