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In Topic: Where To Find Local Tailor That Makes Bags?
2012-05-16 13:31:50
I've asked a tailor to make the hill tribe shouder 'yaam' bags as this only involves fabric. I'm looking to add some straps (some kind of leather material?), so wasn't sure if she would do this, although I haven't asked her yet.
In Topic: Looking For Organic Textiles/Fabric Manufacturers
2012-05-15 23:27:20
I might be able to help, pm or email : mja1906@hotmail.com, thanks
In Topic: What Is The Best Way To Read And Write Thai
2012-04-29 10:06:41
Delight, on 2012-04-28 12:06:41, said:
I speak with Thai people a great deal about the language -but have never met one that is aware of the 3 groups.
This concept is irrelevant for native Thai speakers.
This concept is irrelevant for native Thai speakers.
Interesting.....Thai people are not aware of middle/low/hight consonant classes ? How do they know which tone to pronounce it as then?
In Topic: Wifi Providers - Which Company To Choose?
2012-04-28 11:47:10
Anybody??
In Topic: Multiple-Entry Non-Immigrant (Marriage) Visa In Kuala Lumpur
2012-01-22 16:07:12
Followed the above posters instructions, and just successfully got myself a multi non-imm 'O' based on marriage.
I am a British national female and supplied these docs:
- Copy of marriage cert (signed by both parties)
- Copy of husband's house register (blue book) (signed by him)
- Copy of husband's id card (signed by him)
- Copy of my Thai bank account book showing 100+k (signed by me, the latest transaction and date showing on the book was 4days before the date I applied for my visa)
- Letter in English written by husband, requesting for visa to be issued so we can live together as husband+wife (signed by him)
- Same letter as above, but in Thai (signed by him)
The clerk glanced at all the docs very quickly, she didn't take more than about 5secs to look at them , then asked for the money
I had the original marriage and cert and bank book, but these were not requested
Don't forget to keep the ticket+receipt she hands back to you, you will need that the next day when you go pick up your passport
The embassy is a very easy 10min walk from Ampang park city LRT station (not to be confused with 'Ampang station' which is on another line)
Exit the station and walk straight down the road, in the opposite direction from the Bank of China
I am a British national female and supplied these docs:
- Copy of marriage cert (signed by both parties)
- Copy of husband's house register (blue book) (signed by him)
- Copy of husband's id card (signed by him)
- Copy of my Thai bank account book showing 100+k (signed by me, the latest transaction and date showing on the book was 4days before the date I applied for my visa)
- Letter in English written by husband, requesting for visa to be issued so we can live together as husband+wife (signed by him)
- Same letter as above, but in Thai (signed by him)
The clerk glanced at all the docs very quickly, she didn't take more than about 5secs to look at them , then asked for the money
I had the original marriage and cert and bank book, but these were not requested
Don't forget to keep the ticket+receipt she hands back to you, you will need that the next day when you go pick up your passport
The embassy is a very easy 10min walk from Ampang park city LRT station (not to be confused with 'Ampang station' which is on another line)
Exit the station and walk straight down the road, in the opposite direction from the Bank of China
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