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B-Reed

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  1. Hi All,

    I only used such services twice, and that was over a year ago, but all the talk leads me to ask at least about the two I do have.

    As I am not a detective, looking at them, they seem the same to me as the other stamps. Frankly, my 'entry stamp' into Malaysia looks dodgier than the Thai stamps.

    Anyway, I have a SADAO stamp, B109, and I have a PADANBASAR stamp, B32.

    Just curious if anyone perhaps knew more, and like I said, they are over a year old and all my subsequent stamps are legit.

  2. Doc,

    Thanks for your reply. In response:

    How old is she ....

    She is 26.

    does she have some money ...

    No, hence my thought of either putting money into an account for her, or starting a Thai business, with her as majority shareholder. And I do mean a real business (export) with a traceable production point.

    .are there compelling reasons for her to return to Thailand ..

    Other than the usual (parents, etc, or starting the business), I can't say as far as how a consulate/visa official might view.

    like does she have a decent job ..

    Not a high level job,no.

    what level of education has she ?

    High School education.

    Anyway, thanks for your time whether you've good news or bad. Your thoughts and experience are appreciated.

    Bill

  3. Hey,

    I know Thai Visas are the topic dejour here, but I would like to get information on obtaining a non-spousal visa for girlfriend to U.S.A. Anybody have knowledge on this or reference to a good website? What are the other 'best options,' requirements or ideas? Perhaps setting up a Thai company and making her 51% shareholder for example? I'm open to any information.

    Thanks,

    Bill

  4. Dear Abby,

    Please help me. I am a bad, bad person and I.....

    Whoops, that's right. I posted a question regarding help on a visa, not one asking for your opinion of me. Your opinion means about as much to me as roadkill. Better yet, I'll put it another way. Number One, that closet of skeletons you own. You care to run them past us all and get a baromoter on them. Number Two, you obviously can't read between the lines. All I have been doing is struggling with the best thing for my coming child, period. I happen to think that being here is the best thing. Why is my business.

    So, I'll just keep it simple. Your opinion is useless to me becuase it carries ZERO moral authority. So don't bother me unless you have some good advice on a visa. Now if you have good advice on a visa, then I will be very appreciative indeed.

    Regards,

    Bill

    ps; I wonder how many men just leave, period, and don't face up to any responsibility.

  5. Hi Folks,

    I am new to your forum. It seems very helpful, so I guess I will just dive in and ask for some help. The girl I was dating came up 'preggers' as it were. Not the worst thing in the world, and Yes, I've already had a prenatal DNA test done. The tiny tyke is indeed mine. Now the question is in reference to getting a non-imm 'o' versus a non-imm 'b', since one is a year to year and the other seems at least, from what I read here to be very contingent on getting a work permit. I do freelance work back in the states for maagzines and though I can supplement my income here locally, I don't abolutely have to, at least not at present. That said, I don't plan on getting married, so her moving over to America isn't very realistic, and I don't want to live there anyway.

    Can I get a Non-Immigrant O visa just based on support, birth certificate and such as that proving a Thai person here is relying on my presence?

    Thanks for any information.

    Regards,

    Bill (about to be Daddy) Reed :o

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