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somewhereinengland

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  1. Looks like those who are able to make it to Hull are in a privileged position as obtaining visas is almost too easy to believe but I agree with Tropo that it can change overnight. Till then enjoy!

    Still did not get any verification on the possibility of obtaining a non-ED 1 year multiple entry from Hull just by asking for it, without presenting any paperwork. Anybody was able to get it?

    Walen School, Mac

    Why don't you email or telephone the consulate in Hull.

    Then you will have verification from the horses mouth to see if you need paperwork to support a Multi Non 'ED' visa application.

  2. Well ask Hull if they can issue you with a Multi Non 'O' ('O' visa can be used in the same way as an 'ED' visa) without having any family (Thai Wife or Child) in Thailand and they will give you a simple answer 'Well Yes! We can do' :o

    I am a practical person so until I see that someone got 1 year multiple entry ED just by asking for it I will find it hard to believe.

    If there is one of you guys out there who actually got it just by asking let us know, we also know that Hull (UK)is probably one of the easiest places on earth to get a Thai visa so if they actually issue ED visas without any paperwork that would not be much of a surprise.

    I know just one case of a multiple entry 1 year ED visa that I have personally seen from Hull (UK), that is one of our students (see in the attachment), and he did show them the paperwork from our school, if he could get if just by asking why did he bother to wait 3 weeks for the paperwork? Perhaps a mistake on his part?

    I think perhaps getting just a 3 month ED visa from Hull (UK)is possible by simply asking for it but a one year multiple sounds too easy.

    Walen Thai School, Mac

  3. Yes, we did get married when we did to help with a settlement visa application but we had planned to get married anyway we just hurried up with getting married thats all. With regards to a visit visa we have never had any intension to apply for one because we want to settle here in the U.K as I am 28 and my wife is 23 so I can't see anyway that we can stay together in Thailand. We are not cheating the system, we just want to be together and after all I have payed one hel_l of lot of tax in the past so what are we doing wrong?

  4. We would be living in my mothers house. She has a 3 bedroom house and only my mother and I live there. Since returning to the U.K (March) I have been out of work but I haven't claimed job seekers allowance since my mother has been supporting me until I get a job. Will this help? Should I also take photos of my house?

    Thanks again.

    P.S I will get a job by next week even if it kills me :o

  5. Hello, Everyone! Well I think I’m at a pickle! I was working in Thailand for 2 years and I met a girl whom I have been with for the year and half, however the problem is that we got married in March in Bangkok. We did get married for visa purposes and she hid this away from her family so of which we don’t have too many wedding photos. Now I have returned to the U.K to seek work in order for her to get a visa for the U.K. What we want to know that now we are now married but we have no savings and also I need to get a job in the U.K which I don’t think we be too hard! Have we passed the immigrations laws? My mother will also sponser her as well. She is not a bar girl and she has a B.A English and speaks English perfect! Please give me some advice because I don't really want to waste 500 quid for nothing.

    Thanks a million

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