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  1. My girlfriend will be giving birth in a few months. Once that is out the way I would like to apply for a visa based on the fact that we have children together. We are not married and do not plan to get married in the near future. I assume a Non O is the visa I will be applying for? Can anyone advise on what paper work is required to carry out the application?

    Any HELP would be appreciated but I dont need mindless drivel from people who are bored or just looking looking for a argument to fill there day. Cheers

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    When looking at financing in Thailand most places will tell you to piss off unless you have a work permit but there is financing for persons in the Kingdom without at WP you just have to look around. For those of us in the Kingdom without a WP the bank is going to look at other aspects to determine if your loan would be worth the risk like the number of years you have been living here, how much history and amounts on your local bank statements (bank book), income earned outside the country (home country bank statements), employment history (length with current employer) and finally salary.

    If this is your first loan then you can expect they will want 50% down and they will also push for a Thai co-signer but if you are well enough qualified in the other aspects you should be able to get the loan based on those merits.

    For example my recent financing was 50% down with the remainder paid over 4 years with no co-signer. I am living in Thailand on the 30 day visa exempt (I work 28/28 offshore), have about 3.5 years of banking history at K-Bank, a fair amount of money passing through the account and provided bank statements from my account at Citibank in Singapore.

    Hope this helps..

    Kurt

    Kurt,

    Im actually in a similar position to you as I work 42/42 offshore. So I come in and out on the visa exempt stamp at the moment to. I have 5 years banking history with SCB and can provide back statements from my home country too.

    If you dont mind me asking, where did you get your financing?

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    Moto45.....

    perhaps I can answer your question with some more relevant information (as opposed to the other crapspewers on this site)

    We are in the process of trying to get financing thru Toyota Leasing (because we want the full discount being offered).....

    The sales people told us we could put 20% down (although you could also put 15% or 25% according to the Toyota Sales brochure)

    without a guarantor. My wife and I thought that would be acceptable.

    HOWEVER.....then the matter got turned over to the Finance people and they said we needed to put down 25%....of course we consider this to be just the average thai-scamming-bullshit to get more money up front.

    We stood firm on our position which the sales people suggested to us and which we had already agreed to

    Now we are dickering back and forth with Toyota Finance....

    Sooooooo.....in the meantime we contacted TISCO?? They offered us a lower percentage than Toyota so we proceeded to go with this new finance deal

    HOWEVER.... when we contacted Toyota again and told them we would finance with TISCO.....they said we could not have the 70,000 b discount if we did not finance thru Toyota.

    What Crap!

    This is where we are at right now....still negotiating and waiting and playing phone tag....LOS - Land of Scams

    Joshstiles,

    Thanks for the info. Sounds like I have some fun and games ahead. I will be back in bkk in a couple of weeks from work and I will need to visit a dealer and start the ball rolling. Tisco will be my first stop after getting the dealers demands

  4. Ok thanks for the help. I wasnt aware they were bringing out a new hilux, I will probably wait for that to go on sale.

    So 30-50% deposit seems the going rate and 10% or so for the mrs. I am aware there are different payment lengths, 48, 72 months and so on, hence why I said I knew there was a few different options. I was just curious how much the payments would be for any of the monthly schemes just for an Idea.

    I may look in to a Chevy but its all about price. In my own country I would never be buying any of these 2 cars but cars are so bloody expensive in Thailand I cant have the car I want. So Im just buying something something that I wouldnt be pissed of at driving all the time. I have even looked in to building a kit car with a hayabusa engine but then the registering of the car becomes the issue. Also I will need to check the price of parts for a chevy. Im a HGV mechanic by trade so I will be doing all the servicing myself unless there is free servicing. Again if I went with a Chev it would be a colarado so I can get a motocross bike in the back.

  5. Does anyone have any info on getting a new hilux on finance?

    Basically I want to know what the initial down payment is and then how much the monthly payments would be a for how many years. I know there is obviously a few different options and obviously it will vary from dealer to dealer but if anyone has any past experience with this they could share it would be great.

    If you don't have any info then you don't need to comment. I am aware I could go to a dealer and ask them but im offshore so thats not a option. So no trolling please

  6. It is good to have a new mx track near bangkok.It would be good if they could organize a proper mx national championship in Thailand rather than this stupid supercross championship they have. How is a supercross championship supposed to help the upcoming Thai or farang riders get to the levels of other countrys? Supercross is just something for the winter months in most countrys and motocross is what its all about. Thats why there will never be a regular GP rider from Thailand.

    Its good to see they managed to get the MXGP back to Thailand this year with all the issues there was with payment to the FIM. The FIM only just received the money for the first GP held in Thailand in 2013. They still haven't got last years money but since they got the money for 2013 they allowed it to come back. Apparently this has something to do with why it was moved to Nakhon Chaisi.

    Its such a same though, that the track at Si Racha has been left to overgrow and fade in to the country side. That was a great track with great soil, almost sandy. The photos iv seen of the new track on facebook also look good but the track map shows its much more supercross style than your normal GP track. I guess it will suit RV2 so will make good spectating.

    Definitely looking forward to the weekend anyway, hopefully the facilitys will be a bit better to at the new place. They didn't have much in the way of stalls selling stuff at the last track and no monster tents or red bull test for pit partys with the monster girls :-(

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  7. Does anyone know any bars or anywhere in Pattaya that will be showing the 1st round of the MXGP (world motocross) season?

    Normally I watch it on the internet but I stay in bkk and will be down in Pattaya when the first round is on so need somewhere to watch it.

    Also, does anyone know somewhere in bkk that shows the MXGP live? It would be good to have a bar to watch each round

  8. I took my girlfriend back to the UK for a month back in April. This was her first visit to the UK and the cold/rain did not seem to put her off, even in Scotland! So I will take her back at Christmas so she can experience real depressing weather :-)

    Anyway, her visa does not expire till the 23rd October but I would like to get the ball rolling on the next one. Does anyone know if there is a problem with applying for another visa and scheduling/attending a interview before her current visa has expired?

  9. Cheers Mac,

    I will fire a email of to the embassy in bkk.

    I will actually be signing of in the US but probably just on a transit visa to get me out the country so I don't want to fly back to bkk and try to get the visa then find out I have to go to London. I also don't want to go to London unless I have to cause it will eat in to my break.

    Hopefully the embassy will give me some answers

  10. I need to apply for a US B1-OCS visa. I am a UK national and I am wondering if anyone has applied and received a US work visa at the Bangkok embassy. I do not have a Thai visa, I use the visa exception system to enter Thailand.

    On the US Bangkok embassy website it states that you should always try to apply in your home country but It can be done in another country but may not be successful or may take a longer period of time.

    Obviously I would prefer not to have to fly back to London to apply, So im looking for any info that could help me decide whether to fly back to UK or give it a try in bkk

  11. Can someone recommend any English courses available in Bangkok that my girlfriend could attend to improve her english. Preferably in the Sukhumvit area. I am not looking for a full course that involves being enrolled in a year of lessons. Just somewhere you can pay for 20 or 30 hours and she attends maybe 5 days then has a few weeks off and returns again for more lessons. Private lessons would work as well.

    Any Help is appreciated

  12. If you ride 400 - 600 km is one day you should take your air filter out at the end of the day and give it a clean. With the dry dusty weather in Thailand its essential to keep on top of the air filter. In the city its not as big a deal but when your out in the sticks the amount of dust in the air is amazing. If that shit gets past the filter its just grinding paste for the engine. Once you get one spot on the filter that is sucking dust straight through thats it for the components inside. Im not really familiar with scooters and if there running with a carb or have they moved on to injectors? Anyway if its a carb, the smallest bit of dirt getting in there can jam your throttle wide open. Obviously this could be a problem at 105 coming up to a corner :-)

    Best thing to do would be take out your filter once a week and give it a blow with a air gun, you could get the boys at a local garage shack to do this for 10 baht. I would also put some filter oil on it as well. At very least id take it out every now and then and give it a chap on the ground, then you will see how much dust come out it.

  13. I want to improve my thai so want to take some lessons. I just want 1 on 1 classes not group classes. My Thai girlfriend has a good level of english but wants to improve it some more and get better at reading and writing in English. Does anyone know a school that teaches english and thai in bkk

  14. Yeah I have read about setting up a company. Seems like a lot of hassle though. Something I am thinking about further down the line but not yet.

    Im not ready for getting married yet.

    Ubonjoe, Did you mean to write you can get a 3 month tourist visa? And there is no multi? Anyway that is no use to me a im on a 34 day rotation.

    I will ask my company for a letter though and give that a try for now. Infact I will contact the Consulate in the UK and see if they will accept it with a letter from my company

  15. Yeah sorry I ment registering the car once I had bought it would be the problem. I should be able to get a certificate of residence by showing my apartment agreement of lease? That what I have read on various websites anyway. But with out a visa I cant do anything. I dont think a tourist visa is any use either. Plus for me to get tourist visa I would need a mulitipile entry one. They only last 90 days. I would get 1 trip in Thailand for that so its not even worth the hassle.

  16. I have been living in Thailand for 5 years but I work offshore so have never had a need to get a visa. Normally I am back in Thailand for less than 30 days so the 30 day stamp at the airport is good for me.

    The only problem with this is I cant register a car, motorbike ect in my name. Now It has got to the stage where I am fed up of renting a car any time I want to go anywhere. Also I want to purchase some toys like a boat and a motorbike and so on. I have searched the web for visa options and see nothing that would be any use to me. For a non immigtant O visa I understand from what I have read you need to be married to get this? I have a Thai girlfriend I have been with for a long time but marriage is not on the cards in the near future. Has anyone heard of anyone getting a non immigrant visa o type without being married? Or does anyone have any ideas of what I could do to get a visa?

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