rodeoooo Posted January 31, 2004 Share Posted January 31, 2004 Ok folks, dont flame me right away, ok? First, I am 48, single, have lived worldwide Sold timeshare for 10 years, now do another type of (honest) sales....so i have seen a hussle or two and some real good liars, cheats and con men/women.... Have been to LOS several times and know the dangers of my plan. That said and done, here is the plan: Fiance visa in process, finish @ June Coming to LOS mid feb to present the engagement ring (Valentines day) Will meet Mom and some family on this trip Back to LOS March or April for the Buddist wedding Will be in LOS every 4-6 weeks for a week Once visa in hand, bring the Princess to California Visa is for 90 days, marry or go home Fiance will be in English school till she gets here Once in California, get her aclimated, then @ 30 days in CA, have her sign the Pre nep, then marry in California Result: 7 month engagement, she happy, i am protected pretty well Specific Questions: When meeting Mom for first time what is Protacal do i bring her a gift? what kind of gift? do i bring her brothers/sisters gifts? what type she has 2 kids, and i will be bringing them gifts what kind? Buddist wedding: protacol gift to monk? present to village / village elders? Her new apartment: (willupgrade her apt so i can quit paying hotels) how much should i pay for a furnished 1 bedroom with kitchen and hi speed internet access? Gents ( and i hope ladies) thank you for bearing with the long post ANY comments are appreciated The info i have gleaned from this forum has made my trips to LOS much more enjoyable and most of all made it possible to scout for my Mate Disclamer: yes, i have read ALL the posts her of the horror stories i am not thinking all times with my little head, have distanced my self in analyizing the situation. (My job involves travel, and for 3 months have NOT called my regular girls, and have turned down the screen scratchers at home,,,this has Never happened...) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Axel Posted January 31, 2004 Share Posted January 31, 2004 rodeoooo, I think you do not need any advice. Just do, what's on your mind. For the mom? Tell her you were thinking of a gift, but did not know what. OK, some flowers and not more. And, first time you meet, tell her she looks even more beautiful thn the daughter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluecat Posted February 1, 2004 Share Posted February 1, 2004 I agree with Axel. Do not get too excited, they probably will be far more "anxious" than you. If you love her and she loves you, everything will go fine like anywhere else in the world,... Cheers and good luck Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mr Z man Posted February 1, 2004 Share Posted February 1, 2004 Mr. Rodeoooo, You are not looking at the big picture. You are setting yourself up for a world of heartache in the future. Don't get me wrong I think marrying a Thai girl is great, I did it eight years ago and now we are living in CA for the last four years. I was 42 when we met and she was 20. It's great but there are some bumps in the road as in all marriages. We have a six-year-old daughter and she is the glue that holds our marriage together. What did I do differently? I moved to Thailand and lived there continuously for six years with my wife and daughter. We fully intended to stay in Thailand. My wife wasn't looking for someone to take her away from Thailand. All the girls worth having don't really want to leave Thailand. It's a great place to live. We decided to educate our daughter in the US so we made the move. My suggestion is if you can afford it, move to Thailand get married live there for a few years and If everything is great then think about making the move. The visa process will be easier from BKK. But you have to have the right type of visa Non IM B for several years in a row or the BKK embassy won't accept your application. Keep a home address also or you can't apply over there. Our visa process was about 30 min in the embassy and later that day my wife had her visa for the US. Just make sure you have your paperwork in order and follow all the procedures they ask for. Keep in mind we were officially married in Thailand for several years and I filed all my taxes and keep up with the legal requirements. Living together as husband and wife and father has made the difference and ours is going to be a Thai/Am success story. She never worked in a bar, was a bank teller, who took a lot of wooing to get the first date. I didn't pay any ransom to the family for their daughter. I only promised to love her and take care of her forever. BTW the marriage dowry if paid to the brides’ family is supposed to be returned to you both, right away. If they don't do it beware! The pre-nup probably won't hold up in a CA court. Her lawyer will have a great case to have it thrown out. He can argue lack of knowledge of the language, you took a girl out of her familiar surroundings and brought her here and now want to leave her without her rightful 50% of the marriage assets. In Ca it isn't going to fly. The above is just my 2 cents worth of experience. Hope it helps! And the best of luck to you, and your bride, you are going to need it as we all do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Khutan Posted February 1, 2004 Share Posted February 1, 2004 Rodeoooo; I will add my 2 cents worth as well. You did not say if Mum lived up country or in Bangkok. do i bring her a gift?what kind of gift? do i bring her brothers/sisters gifts? what type she has 2 kids, and i will be bringing them gifts what kind? Buddist wedding: protacol gift to monk? present to village / village elders? Her new apartment: (willupgrade her apt so i can quit paying hotels) how much should i pay for a furnished 1 bedroom with kitchen and hi speed internet access? Bring her a gift, yes something simple, like as said before some flowers or a handbag. If mum lives in Issan, a bottle of wiskey (Johnny Red) will do. Borthers and sisters, bring them your good wishes, be polite, quietly spoken and give them nothing else, it sets an expectation. Her kids a different matter, it depends on the age, generally Thai kids like the same sort of stuff as western kids Buddhist wedding - didn't have one of those, mine was more informal in the south of Surin, and the monk didn't come. We went to the temple the next day and received a blessing, I think we gave the monk one of those "Monk Gift Packs" and a packet of cigatettes and 200 baht. Gift to the village - FORGET IT Apartment, well that is up to you, I pay less than 20,000 a month for a big apartment in Bang-Na, but the closer you get to Soi 1 - 15 the more you pay. Just some more advice, dress conservatively, and don't let on you have much money - trust me, otherwise everyone will be all over you like mosquitoes. Matt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KevinN Posted February 2, 2004 Share Posted February 2, 2004 Some ###### good advise here. I would not ever even think of a marriage where moving away from the home country was even a topic of conversation,if it is then the marriage will last til the move and then it will involve the lawyers. A ransom is another topic i would not let get started,I wasn't asked for one,and the Thai farmer across the road has just got married and he looked at me like he had swallowed a bug when I asked him how much he paid,,and neither one of us had a Thai wedding,,both were done at the amphur so that cuts out the big drunk at home and is at least legal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
think_too_mut Posted February 3, 2004 Share Posted February 3, 2004 >Specific Questions: When meeting Mom for first time what is Protacal do i bring her a gift? what kind of gift? do i bring her brothers/sisters gifts? what type she has 2 kids, and i will be bringing them gifts what kind? Buddist wedding: protacol gift to monk? present to village / village elders? Her new apartment: (willupgrade her apt so i can quit paying hotels) how much should i pay for a furnished 1 bedroom with kitchen and hi speed internet access? Let you wife decide what presents (if any) you should bring. When I went upcountry, my gf got some clothes for sister's children and some things (can't remember what it was but something minor) that her moter needed. Buddhist wedding: some already said, go for it if you like, I would not. My country does it in our BKK embassy and all paperwork is automatically done. Dowry: should be returned back, not all of it but most. New apartment: On Nut, (presently) last/first stop of the Sky Train - 2 bedroom, 7th floor, large balconies, probably 80sqm, furnished - 15K per month + utilities payable directly to suppliers (no building markup). Phone line does not disconnect after 15 minutes. One bedroom in the area would be 7-8K. High speed Internet: unreasonably expensive in Thai (100+ US$ per month when I checked last time). Would make a difference if you are roaming Thai sites. As soon as you go out of Thai, hardly any diff from a dial up. And you will need your own phone line - getting a line is hard enough, and who knows if it is ADSL capable and how far from the exchange... Unless you move her into Emporium Suites at 70K per month... This is my second post here but I have 2800 on another board where I am a moderator too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thaihome Posted February 4, 2004 Share Posted February 4, 2004 Think it is a pretty good plan. The hard part will be making it work. This will require a lot of effort on your part. I agree that the pre-nup would probably not stand up to a good lawyer unless you get it translated into Thai and have it signed in presence of a Thai translator who verifies she understands it. Do not get legally married in Thailand, as this would invalidate her visa. Unless she insists, I would advice putting off the ceremony for one of your trips to Thailand after you are married in the US (you are, after all, planning on having her visit her family at least once a year, right?). This will temporarily solve the sin sot issue until she is understands farangland a little better. Have you discussed family support? Be sure you have a clear understanding that she is happy about and makes her feel secure. Be prepared for that agreement to be changed. Try to avoid stressing the relationship with money issues. Your point of view and hers are so different; misunderstandings are almost inevitable Other then that, good luck. TH Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rodeoooo Posted February 4, 2004 Author Share Posted February 4, 2004 Folks Repeat big THANK YOU for your input I am a bit busy craming 4 weeks work into 3 so i can visit my fiance....so a long recap will be forth coming Please keep the posts coming...thanxs rob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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