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dogeater

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  1. I,ve always maintained that it's easier just to overstay for how many years you like and just pay the 20,000 when you finally leave... :o

    a bit risky in light of ThaiVisa.com advice (click here)

    You can easy clear an heavy overstay at the Airport, but if you are caught by Immigration before you reach the airport, you will be jailed and deported until you can pay your fine and show a one way ticket back to your home country.

    I've been here for 15yrs and have never had a problem w/ the coppers...probably because I can speak Thai and Lao and hang out w/ some of them. But, I've never ever been asked by any official to show my passport.... :D

  2. I Recently paid off some land that I bought in my wife's village and I need some advice on who's name to put it in for the deed transfer. Here's the particulars: I and Thai wife have not yet legally registered our marriage in Thailand or the U.S. She is 18 years old. My question is should/could she have the deed transferred to her name or should I first put it in her mothers and transfer it to the wife's name after we registered our Thai marriage?

    Thanx for the help! :o

    She can put it directly in her name. Whether you are married or not makes little difference. It is up to you whether you advise the Land Office you are "married". Although by law you should sign the waiver, many Land Offices ignore the fact.

    Yeah....should be alright in her name. Don't reall anticipate any problems w/ the Land Office as it's upcpountry in Issan and in the boondocks kinda. Also, I can speak Thai/Lao fluently and have friends in the local Amphur Complex.

  3. I Recently paid off some land that I bought in my wife's village and I need some advice on who's name to put it in for the deed transfer. Here's the particulars: I and Thai wife have not yet legally registered our marriage in Thailand or the U.S. She is 18 years old. My question is should/could she have the deed transferred to her name or should I first put it in her mothers and transfer it to the wife's name after we registered our Thai marriage?

    Thanx for the help! :o

  4. 'Who messes w/ BG's.  You must be either fat stupid or just a complete loser to not be able to hook up w/ girls that don't have "hey you, hansum man" in their vocabulary! '

    Are you talking about this one, doggie?

    There was amember who used to post in a very similar style to this and is banned from posting.

    I agree with mod. that this is not the most polite and balanced comment. But not entirely out of context, and not attacking anyone in person!?

    What's not "polite" about it? It just happens to be my opinion! I didn't attack anyone personally. Anyway, this board reminds me of a certain bar and monthly ex-pat meeting (in the northeast) where a bunch of "older" type robust farangs and their paid girlfriends (too smart to get involved in the conversation, I guess) yap on and on about the visa laws, funny how not one could agree w/ the other. What is so difficult about the laws here? Beats me, it seems very straight forward and easy to comprehend. Of course, I'm lucky as my wife is rather high up in the gov chain of command and works w/ (not for) the immigration. But, I still have to meet the same requirements as other farangs...well maybe it's a little easier to get multiple entry Non-immg (o) visas w/ a note and copy of gov ID from my wife, but they can have their wives/girlfriends write notes for them as well. To get back to the subject...after everyone had fully bequeathed (if you will) their vast and I might add, throughly confusing knowledge on the visa issues then the conversation invariably turns to a session of complaining about Thailand, Thai people, customs etc... I mean, if they don't like it here then why do they remain here?

    Needless to say, when I can, I usually avoid those meetings! Just way to boring and

    anyway...I LIKE THAILAND! :o

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