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Pom Kid Thung Khun Krap

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  1. Ton did her medical in Dec. and used only 3 forms which were from packet 3 that the consulate gave to her. She said even though it was only 3 forms, they total out to more than 3 pages. She doesn't remember exactly how many pages though.

    I have to tell you this is really confusing. My fiance is closing her business and flying to BKK today to take care of the medical, post office fee and the police report. I feel like i may have given her bad advice and lead her down the wrong path IF she is denied her physical because of the forms that we printed off the web site. It would be a terrible waste.

    This could all be avoided if the Embassy would let her pick up packet 3....will they still give it out on request?

    Mike

    Su printed all the forms off the web site and everything passed through fine with no problems. This could be like the lady at window number 5. Sometimes you get the nice one and sometimes you get the mean one.

  2. Congratulations on the approval. Can I ask you what the deal was with the doctor's clearance letter? C is getting her medical on friday here in Chiang Mai, what letter are you talking about?

    Thanks and congratulations again...

    :dance:

    The Dr did not include all the clarence letters needed in the package he sent with Su. The embassy did the interview with out it. So once the Dr sends over the missing parts she can pick up the visa. Not a real big problem.

  3. First a real BIG UP to C.J. and Jum the special package was delivered on time to Su. Yes Su was the first person on line and with a little help, C.J. and Jum were second on line. C.J. Jum congratulations the VISA :dance::dance: Enjoy your travels and enjoy Had Yai.

    As for Su and her interview we also had a successful interview. We were approved for the visa but still need a clarence letter from the Dr. It will take a little more time but hey we were approved. :dance::dance:

    Now as for the question about the lady at window #5 There are more then one women that run the window. Su told me that she talked to a different lady then the first time we were there. So I think we all are talking about different ladies.

    Well it looks like the hard part is over now... :unsure:

    :dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:

  4. Today is Tons first day in school. She is taking english classes. My town has a very nice adult ed center. She has already met 2 other girls from Thailand. So hopefully she will make some friends and adjust a little bit more easily. Yesterday we went to Thai Town which is a small section of Hollywood. She really enjoyed her self and things are getting much better now.

    I felt like a parent watching my child go to school for the first time. I think everything will be ok :D

    Hmm, I guess we can't post more that one message in a certain time frame. Don't know about you all, but I don't like that.

    dbirner that is great news... I am sure that once she makes friends and starts to learn the english language she will be a little chatter box.

  5. C.J.'s personal courier service is on its way tomorrow morning!

    Well as luck would have it we ran into a problem. The I-134 form I sent had a few small problems my address says 2400 and not 4200. I also left a letter off of Su's name. Is this a big problem? If so what is the best way to get the corrected form to her? Or should we play stupid? Please help

    Have to agree, get a new I-134 together, get it notarized, and ship it there the fastest way possible. Granted, it may be overlooked, but why take the chance.

    As I reported earlier we found a problem with our I-134 and needed to get a new one to BKK asap. So to the rescue came C.J. I was able to fedex him my new forms and he will take it to Su on the day of her and Jum's interview. I owe him a large a very large drink with a umbrella. Thanks C.J. for everything.

    Good luck on the 7th

    Ray

  6. Pom Kid Thung Khun Krap,

    You can't. Thailand is 9-12 hours ahead of the continental US in time so 'overnight' is possible only if the transport was instantaneous, but getting from here to there takes 15-18 hours or so. Then there's the in-country transport time at both ends.

    That technicality aside, DHL and FedEx deliver to Thailand.

    Yodrak

    ...

    How can I overnight to Thailand? If anyone has any ideas please let know.

    Thanks

    That's what I thought.

    Thanks

  7. Well as luck would have it we ran into a problem. The I-134 form I sent had a few small problems my address says 2400 and not 4200. I also left a letter off of Su's name. Is this a big problem? If so what is the best way to get the corrected form to her? Or should we play stupid? Please help

    overnite it. sat or mon delivery. don't assume it will be overlooked. just my thoughts on what I would do.

    I do you overnight to Thailand please tell me

  8. Well as luck would have it we ran into a problem. The I-134 form I sent had a few small problems my address says 2400 and not 4200. I also left a letter off of Su's name. Is this a big problem? If so what is the best way to get the corrected form to her? Or should we play stupid? Please help

  9. Ok my nerves are just a mess. I can't stop thinking about the interview on Feb 7th. Did I do everything right, Do I make enough money for the AOS, Did I send enough proof...OMG this is nutz. I wish this thing was finally over. Well only 6 more day as Thailand is 12 hours ahead of us. I know I want Su to call me as soon as she knows something I will be sitting on pins and needles all night till she calls me. I can't wait till we have that visa in hand

    Ray

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