minbari73 Posted July 21, 2004 Posted July 21, 2004 I have read this page http://www.austembassy.or.th/visas/faq_6_eng.php#1 and am still slightly confused about when my Lady should get her medical exam - before or after the lodgement of the application? Should she book an appointment with the embassy for sometime after the 6 or so week turnaround time for the medical certificate ?
regpye Posted July 21, 2004 Posted July 21, 2004 When I asked this question from AU Immigration in BKK I was told to get both medical and police clearances done before putting in the application. I was told it will save time in processing. Medicals to be done here: (any one) BANGKOK Bangkok General Hospital 2 Soi Soonvijai 7, New Petchburi Road, Bangkok 10320 Tel: 02-310-3256 Fax: 02-318-1546 Dr Kanwar Singh, M.D. Dr Jantana Archanainant BNH Hospital 9/1 Convent Road, Silom, Bangkok 10500 Tel: 02-632-0550, 02-632-0560 Fax: 02-632-0577-79 Dr Voravee Kittivachra Dr Kessanee Oralsathienrakul Dr Khwanmuang Na Takuathung Dr Peter G.Comer Dr Yin Ong (Irene) Kiatkwankul Dr Pimook Tepmongkol Dr Sriwattana Wongsawang Dr Charan Malhotra Dr Rekha Hanvesakul Dr Yuthana Budsayavith Mongkutwattana General Hospital 34/40 Chaengwattana Road, Tongsonghong, Don Muang, Bangkok 10210 Tel: 02-574-5000 Fax: 02-574-4856 Dr Dhanarak Staponvorasak Dr Kasan Seetalarom Dr Suteerat Sanghapaiboon Dr Taweekiat Dujneunekunakorn Dr Suda Yenbamroong (Paediatrician) Global Doctor, Bangkok Clinic , Shop 4, Ground Floor, Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza Hotel, 981 Silom Road, Bangkok 10500 Tel: 01-236-8444 Fax: 02-236-8445 Dr Sumait Premmanisakul International Organization for Migration (IOM) Kasemkij Building, 3th Floor, 120 Silom Road, Bangkok 10500 Tel: 02-233-9235, 02-286-5522 Fax: 02-236-7128, 02-286-5522 Dr Dominica Paras Garcia For Armed Forces and Officers Civil Service Commission students 2 Arun-Amarin Road, Bangkoknoi, Bangkok 10700 Tel: 02-411-2089, 02-475-4837, 02-475-4826, 02-475-4864 Fax: 02-411-2191 Capt Dr Dendecha Prathoompetch Capt Dr Thanarak Eosanurak Cdr Dr Pussadee Hiranas Capt Dr Pibhop Chunamchai Capt Dr Wasin Bamrungcheep Institute of Aviation Medicine Bhumibol Adulyadej Hospital 171/2 Paholyothin Road, Donmuang, Bangkok 10220 Tel: 02-534-2606, 02-534-2598, 02-534-2599, 02-526-2930 Fax: 02-534-2630, 02-534-2578 Air Vice Marshal Dr Subin Chewprecha Group Capt. Dr Tosapol Sangnetra Group Capt. Dr Surasak Pongchantuk Group Capt. Dr.Jongsawat Phootirat Wing Commander Dr Preecha Chaluarpap Wing Commander Dr Kamolratana Sutlaboosaya Pramongkutklao Hospital Department of Outpatient Rajvithi Road, Bangkok 10400 Tel: 02-246-0066, 02-246-1400-28 ext 93100 Fax: 02-247-9454 Col Dr Kulchai Tanpong Col Dr Kidaphol Wadhanakul Maj Dr Niramol Jiaranai Lt Col Dr Preecha Namfar Lt Col Dr Kaweepoj Povichian Lt Col Dr Vorapong Santhitham Lt Col Dr Dusit Janthayanon To do both medicals and police clearance before putting in the visa application, and to phone or email for an appointment at AU Immigration in BKK at least 3 weeks ahead of time, morning appointments only. All documents from AU to be certified by a JP or witnessed by a JP where neccessary. All Thai documents to be translated into English, and the originals taken along as well, they will keep the copies and give originals back. Write our statements of relationship, one by applicant other by sponsor, stating how we met, how long we have been in the relationship, how it developed, running of the household, sharing of finances, bla, bla, bla.....
minbari73 Posted July 23, 2004 Author Posted July 23, 2004 >Write our statements of relationship, one by applicant other by sponsor, stating >how we met, how long we have been in the relationship, how it developed, >running of the household, sharing of finances, bla, bla, bla..... You would probably have a lot of history to write down, as would your lady ! Tell me, just how much are you going into ? I've currently written about 4 A4 pages so far describing our meeting and the above stuff. I suppose they would be looking for inconsistancies between what I write and what She writes, I just hope the translation she eventually emails me (for checking) contains none! I absolutely have no idea what she's written ! I wonder how much a translation would be over here
regpye Posted July 23, 2004 Posted July 23, 2004 Over seven years there is a lot to remember, so I wrote my own story as I could remember it, and sent her a copy over the net. It was about 10 pages. She added all the things I forgot (she has a great memory as well as other assets) When she added what I had forgotten, I re-wrote it again, and remembered other things that we experienced as doing also, it all started coming back to me. After several re-writes I sent it to her and she had already written her own version, it made me very surprised how she wrote, it made me realize how much this girl really loves her husband. After doing the grammar checks and spelling, I printed mine out. I didn't change anything of hers, left the same grammar mistakes and her wording, not English perfect, but it has its own style (I love to read it) I added the copies of the visas from the passport pages to show the dates and travelling to Thailand, and also did the same with her to Australia. I am sure that you will do something similar. It was a very lot of work, but it brought back some wonderful memories. Cheers, Reg
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