
Visas in Thailand seem quite complicated. I don’t see how anyone would figure out what to do on one’s own.
Fortunately , there are knowledgeable people in reputable companies who will help you through the process.
I am on the 2nd step toward getting a retirement visa. Brian and I went to the visa company this morning and are rounding up what the lady wants for my stuff.
We also asked her about Harvey’s visa. They gave us a bunch of hoops through which we must jump, but there IS a medical type visa. We are gathering things for that, as well.
Harvey is scheduled to be transferred to the nursing home this afternoon. He is in physical therapy right now. When they bring him back, we will get his thumb print on a bunch of papers and may go back to the visa office to take things back to her. We may also be allowed to visit Harvey in the nursing home this afternoon. I’m trying to be ready for whatever comes.
Crossing fingers so that everything comes out perfect! 🙂
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Thank you, Suzy
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Why you getting the Visa? Where you go? Why it’s Visa necessary. ? I don’t understand.
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I’m on a tourist visa. I need a permanent visa in order to stay
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ohh.. know . You are permanent stay in Thailand. You don’t return to USA.
Thanks,Linda.
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🙂
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Very good 👍
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Hello Linda. I have been reading all your posts since you moved, wishing there was something I could say that could possibly make a difference…. there is nothing, of course. But I wish there was. So, instead, I am sending you a warm hug and heartfelt admiration. You are strong, even when it doesn’t feel like it. You got this.
Warmest regards,
Judith.
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Judith, thanks for your kind note. I try to share artists’ work, happy things I think are amazing or unique, funny things. It is amazing that so many of my readers have stayed with me when I was suddenly selling or giving away everything we owned and moving to Thailand. I am having to write blog posts on n my phone now, so I don’t have access to my pics, and my son hasn’t had a minute to set up my computer or get a table to put it on, so my readers have been super patient.
My husband’s stroke has changed everything, and his situation has consumed my life right now. I hope to be able to do my more normal blog in the near future.
The warm hug and good wishes are just what I need- so “Thank you”doesn’t begin to cover my feelings.
Thanks very much for writing.
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