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  1. Wow some intelligent people here tonight !

    A little story which may amuse

    My wife and I were enjoying our meal when we we rudely interrupted by a slob farang who was intent upon making crude comment to my wife.

    Recognising the slob was drunk we chose to ignore him . He persisted. We paid our bill and left.

    The slob followed us yelling obscenities. My wife had a word with a group of motorcy taxi guys .

    The slob spent four days in hospital and weeks on crutchs !

    I visited the slob and told him he was lucky to be alive !

    Tough ?

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    When you do your 90 day report they don't actually stamp your passport, they staple another form in it with the new report date. If they stamped it every 90 days you would run out of pages real fast.

    And then when you exit from Swampy, they completely ignore the form....

    Correct. The 90-day reporting is for people continuously STAYING INSIDE THAILAND where each single stay exceeds 90 days and the 'white form' they staple inside is like an appointment reminder and not much else.

    When you depart from the country, you are... get this, LEAVING THAILAND. The clock is no longer running or applicable and the notice of reporting has no value or significance either. The next 90-day clock starts the day the visa holder re-enters LOS. Capiche?

    For the OP, I would suggest making a note to go and renew first week of May as your 90-days falls on a Saturday 3rd. Depending on what Immigration office you will be dealing with you may be better doing it before that weekend. However, they will mostly accept you filing your report on the Monday after it is due.

    report due 3rd of may sat can go before no problem

    "7 days before and 7 days after is acceptable and some say there is a 14 day after policy BUT I wouldn't trust it."

    15 days before and 7 days after !

    When posting it is helpful to others if accuracy is ensured.

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    My experience suggests Thais reserve derision for fat, beer gutted, drunken, foreign slobs.

    Really?

    From what I've observed they reserve it for people they are jealous of (resent), feel inferior to, those they can treat without repercusion, those they view as lower than them socially.

    You probably haven't been here very long.

    WRONG !

    Been here a very long time , married to a Thai and speak Thai!

    And your claim to fame is ?

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    From police order 777/2551... but is this possible to link to a non-imm B visa?

    What exactly is in the passport ? A "visa " which requires you to leave the country every 90 days or an extension of stay which commits you to making 90 day reports to immigration ?

    The difference is important !

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    Also, I don't know if I need to leave the country and get a different visa, or I can apply for the marriage extension using my ED visa. .... ...

    If you are in Thailand legally either on the basis of a current valid visa or an "extension of stay" there is no need for a "different" visa.

    Post 4 contains the detail.

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    Wonder if the OP has an affidavit certifying his "freedom to marry"

    From what I can gather, I just download a template, fill it out, sign it and get it stamped at immigration, then translated in to Thai......Then use it for the visa application. I remember reading something like that.

    You have to obtain the affirmation from your Embassy , have it translated into Thai then certified by the MFA

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    typo

  7. Sorry

    It is always best to choose and remain with a single adviser, swapping and changing creates confusion.

    The faith which you appear to have in "robotic" surgery ``is misplaced.

    A "pharyngectomy" is major surgery and questions need to be asked about the expected outcome.

    Instead of "insisting" on investigation and treatment a serious discussion about prognosis would seem advisable

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