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  1. 4 hours ago, Lopburikid said:

    It all depends on what he was paying the agent for.........If it was for an under the table job because he didn't have the right paperwork/money. blacklist, overstay. it seems a lot 200,000 for a visa and nothing happens in 2 years. Is he on overstay????? Could be a number of reasons.

    I fulfill all requirements as far as I know. I was just so dumb to pay her 200k to do this job for me.

  2. 5 hours ago, oldscool said:

    All the agent can actually do is make the application, obviously not guarantee the result.

     

    So you need to provide a bit more information, for example about what kind of PR and what papers she requested from you, and what exactly she has done so far (for example has she given you evidence that the application has been submitted, and when) if you want anyone here to give you meaningful advice.

     

    You would need to get that information together anyway if you want to take legal action.

    After 2 years she didn't even manage to hand in my application to the Immigration. Yes she made me sign some papers here and there. But other than that her whole process just seemed totally chaotic.

  3. 7 hours ago, KhunLA said:

    I think it's going to depend on what your 'contract' states.  If simply she will 'assist' in filing, then don't bother.   

     

    I'm guessing any contract didn't state, her 'assistance' would 'guarantee' a positive result, approval.

     

    Always love when the "just use an agent' advice is given :cheesy:

    There was no proper contract. But she gave me a receipt for my payment where it says "guaranteed".

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  4. 1 hour ago, Banana7 said:

    Go to the provincial court to consult a lawyer, onsite, who will provide a consultation, free, for 30 minutes. Sometimes these free guys are useful and sometimes they are useless.

     

    You can personally file a case with the Kwaeng Court, no lawyer needed, but everything needs to be filed in Thai language. I don't know the location of the Kwaeng court in Bangkok. In Pattaya, it is adjacent to the Provincial Court, on Thappraya Road. Basically, the cost is very small, like paying delivery charges for the court summons, etc.

     

    Use this court as the first step in all legal proceedings. If you decide to go to a higher court, that court will look favorably upon you in that you tried to resolve the matter seriously before coming to the higher court.

    Thanks a lot for good advice...

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  5. 37 minutes ago, NativeBob said:

    If you have the proof of money transfer than just file a report to police, than ---> court.

    but it it was cash than sorry, you lost 200K

    don't call her, let the justice work

    Thanks. Yes it was a money transfer. The problem with the Court is though that the Lawyers ask for so much money that it's almost not worth the amount any more...

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