
Andrew Dwyer
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Get a new passport or tear out the page. Or live with it
Get a new passport , yes !
Tear out the page, noooo !!-
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From yellow book to a friging Macro card. Its harder to get a bloody Macro card in the UK than it was in Thailand.
Some people put there own percived obstacles in there mind in the way of normal thinking, there attitude is Cant be bothered to apply beacuse they MIGHT want.
My dad had a Macro card in the UK ( he was a teacher ) but I just used to borrow his card when I went .
Here you have to spend a nominal amount to get the card at the store I applied, but it's a trivial amount like 200 baht !
They give them out like candy, but that's the way it should be, if they want you to spend in their store they should make it easy for you.
My gf has all the clubcards, Big C, Lotus, Makro, Homepro, Mega Home etc etc.
She's like the Imelda Marcos of clubcards [emoji3]-
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Why haven't you applied for a Makro card?
Do I need a translation of Decree Nisi ?
If not, I'm all in [emoji51]-
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It took me all of 2 days to secure my yellow book. I changed address and the procedure was just as easy, acouple of days.
You were one of the lucky ones or should I say chosen ones [emoji51]
The stories about obtaining the yellow book are numerous as are the different procedures for obtaining said document.
I, unfortunately, am sh1t out of luck in that department and feel that I probably have more chance of winning the lottery ( or being able to do a 90 day report online ) than obtaining one [emoji20]
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It is free to get a COR at immigration.
I understand you have to wait for 2 weeks ? -
I moved house ( and province) a few days ago and went to the immigration ( Ayutthaya ) to present TM30 and TM28.
TM 30 went okay, I had all the right docs: copies of passport, house masters blue book and id, got receipt stapled in passport.
The TM28: she said, bring back on 90 days report.
My next 90 day is 19 September but I tried to explain that I will likely go out of the country this month and again in mid October for a month.
So, my next 90 day report at the earliest will be mid to late Feb, 7 months from now.
So my question is:
Is the TM28 going out of fashion and they're relying more on TM30 for foreigners residence address, or should I go to immigration and try and file TM28 in a couple of weeks or so ??
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Oh B++++r... Sorry to hear that you had an aborted trip today.
I'm not sure why they would want a copy of your Decree Nisi as it has no particular bearing on you being registered at an address.
May I suggest that before getting the Decree sent to you, you contact the District Office and confirm with them what documents they actually require.... You would be rightly Pd Off if you get the Decree sent, then possibly translated and authenticated etc., to find that the local office don't require it.
Good luck.
Yes, am gonna get my Decree sent over anyway, to be honest I forgot it last time I was there as my dad stashed it somewhere and it wasn't with my other docs.
I'll get the gf to give them a call re documents before I set foot in the place !! -
The references I find to "Decree Nisi" are usually relating to divorce, before the divorce is finalized.
In the case of other singles, would an "affirmation of freedom to marry" have the same function with regards to a Yellow Book application? Granted, that still requires an embassy-visit (and fee), plus translation plus MFA-certification - just curious if this is what they are after - proof of single/married status.
Yep, seems like they have decided it is related to residence !!
It took me by surprise and if I'd have known I would have asked the gf to tell them I never married, how would they get proof of that??
Anyway as the French say "c'est la vie " or in my case " c'est la merde " !!-
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Well, going to the Provincial Tesaban didn't work but it did give me some more info.
The provincial tesaban is only for residents of the city, as I'm on the outskirts I have to go to my district ( Amphur ), and I indeed do need to show my Decree Nisi as the fella explained by showing me some other poor farangs file with translated copies of passport, birth certificate and decree nisi.
So, I'll arrange for my Decree to be posted to me and then, via a phone call, find out if a translation is good enough or if they require the Embassy, translation, MFA certification version .
If the former, I'll be happy to oblige, if the latter, then I'll probably spit my dummy out, have a little tantrum and think about it [emoji51] -
WOW !! i'm impressed !!
( but then again I am easily impressed [emoji20] )
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OP…. I appreciate your frustration… the Thai system can be overpowering at times.
I was very lucky when I applied for my yellow book, a good few years back. Mrs MoneyBaht and I went to our local Amphor, completed the application form, submitted a copy of our Thai marriage certificate (which had my name translated into Thai on it), a copy of my passport page and a copy Mrs MoneyBaht’s Blue book.
We were informed that it would take about a week and they would call us when it was ready. True to their word, in less than a week we were back at the office, paid a small fee and I was presented with the yellow book. As a bonus the officer took us to the ID card section and a few minutes later I also had a pink ID card.
That said, a friend of ours who lives in another province experienced similar problems to you when he applied. Mrs MoneyBaht and I accompanied him and his wife to their local Amphor and we were met with a stonewall of negatives and demands for various additional documents which also had to be translated into Thai and certified by MFA Consular Section.
I could see that my friend was about to blow his top, which would have been the worst thing he could have done (loss of face etc). So at that point I asked the officer to put in writing the reason for refusing the application based upon the documents supplied and requested that it be signed by the principle officer…. This is a process which all Government offices must comply with when refusing a service.
I thought that may shake them into action, but I was wrong. About 30 minutes later the officer appeared with a typed letter stating the reasons for refusing the issue of a yellow book on the basis of the documents provided and listing the requirements for additional documents to support the application. The letter was signed by the principal officer.
Within an hour of receiving that letter, a copy was faxed to the Ombudsman. A member of the Ombudsman’s staff contacted my friend by phone shortly afterwards and said that they would contact the Amphor the next morning.
About 10am the following day my friend received a phone call from the principle officer at the Amphor who very politely requested that my friend return to the office to collect his yellow book. Upon returning to the Amphor office my friend and his wife were shown to the principal’s office. Apparently there were a few weak apologies for the inconvenience caused and lot of smiles. They also had some photos taken of the yellow book being handed over (possibly to show the Ombudsman that they had complied with his instruction).
To be honest, I was a little concerned that there may be some repercussions at a later stage when the ‘smoke’ died down… Thankfully I was wrong.
Keep at it,… be polite and if need be ask them to put their reasons for refusing in writing.... What's that old saying about don't let the B+++++s grind you down.
Good luck
Thanks for that !! I still have a little faith that justice will prevail . I will know tomorrow whether I have a chance or not.
Surely it should be Mrs Moneysatang ?? [emoji51] -
Hi there if your completley sure what this guy said to your G/F about drugs ect. I would take G/F back to your Amphoe and ask to see the head honcho top man/woman, and register a complaint against him. Some will say that would be counter productive i think not. As the chances are he will never give you one anyway. Registering a complaint will at least make them look at him. There would be no way in hell if an official said that about me to my wife i would let it lie no way.
I'm pretty sure that this was the head man, we had dealt with a woman until she disappeared and he arrived just to give the " interview ", from all the bowing and scraping that went on when he walked through the office I can only assume that he was the head honcho .
Anyway, it's all muddy water under the rusty old bridge now !
Went back today to get my documents, the lady apologised and said that there was more than one person involved in issuing the yellow house book and her boss would not sign.
Went to Provincial Tesaban , guy had gone out, have an appointment tomorrow 9.00 am. ?
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Please do let me know how you get on at the Provincial Thesaban.
Don't get arrested for kissing him if all goes well
Most likely to be a " Glasgow Kiss " [emoji51]-
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Well, ( he says trying to get back on topic ) am going back to the Amphur to retrieve my documents and will give one final try at the Provincial Office ( as suggested by Tanoshi ).
If this fails then I'm done, I'm not going to lay down more cash for what seems like a semi useful/useless document !!
If later today you read " Farang arrested for punching Amphur officer ", then that would be me !! [emoji20]
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Back to Amphur, head man there gave us ( me and gf ) a grilling about living with farangs and hinted that all farangs use drugs regularly
Are you sure, if so my god that says a lot about the place today, I am shocked and flabbergasted
According to my gf, and she has no reason to make it up.
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I have heard somewhere that houses are numbered as they are build irrespective of the position in the street. Thai logic I guess. So nearly impossible to determine the number from the position of the house.
That would certainly seem the case for the houses numbered 40 to 48 as they were built after I think. But even so for the houses 20 to 38 it seems a strange idea and equally difficult for the people delivering. For example 20 and 30 are semi detached ( attached to each other ) so one would have to assume they were built together.
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I haven't read all the posts so forgive me if this has been covered.
To marry no translation to Thai is necessary of the actual divorce cert, though your embassy may insist on seeing the original.
You just have your affidavit that you are free to marry and certified by your embassy.
Then this is translated to Thai and certified by the MFA.
Just a thought, could your embassy provide you with a freedom to marry?
There would of course be a cost, and yes, it would need to be translated to Thai and certified at the MFA.
But, it's all routine and well known and, who knows, it might remove one of his objections if he thought you were going to marry?
Could be dangerous if your g/f finds out though......
So, on second thoughts.... perhaps not? LOL.....
Maybe you should have read all the posts [emoji4]
The whole reason for this topic is i am trying to obtain the yellow tabian baan.
Nothing to do with getting married, been there done that ( twice ), I have enough on my plate without you suggesting marriage !!
I hope my gf doesn't read TV [emoji51]
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Yellow book runaround - I've given up !
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And his teeth colour !! ( allegedly )
Bruce Forsyth , an old UK entertainer, singer , dancer , collector of young wives !!