Well, what can I say?

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kiwiincambodia wrote: Wed Nov 01, 2017 12:18 pm
violet wrote:And the owners claim this site is respectful. I am not dim. In fact you are dim for not realising a person can read between the lines and i was refraining from saying what I think of the poster and instead wrote the thought that came to mind....you know, what I 'thought'.
I think he was calling Ronny dim not you Violet.


Not every post or reply is about you. This one is just to be clear....
Seems like one of the issues of the downfall of TOF is there resident crazies come over here. This Violet character needs to desist with the paranoia. As Kiwi says not every post is about y'all and most people don't give a hoot about you. Maybe you were something special on TOF but here you're just the same as us all so breathe deep and count to 10 before you post otherwise save your drama for TOF. they could do with the hits :beer3:
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PSD-Kiwi wrote: Wed Nov 01, 2017 5:24 pm No WP/letter from employer, business license, letter from legal spouses/parents employer (if a dependent), or Cambodian marriage certificate...no 6 or 12 mth EB EOS.
So, Kiwi. Can 3-month EB visas be extended indefinitely? And if so, do you have to do border runs?
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PSD-Kiwi wrote: Wed Nov 01, 2017 5:24 pm No WP/letter from employer, business license, letter from legal spouses/parents employer (if a dependent), or Cambodian marriage certificate...no 6 or 12 mth EB EOS.
So, Kiwi. Can 3-month EB visas be extended indefinitely? And if so, do you have to do border runs?
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Ronny wrote: Sun Nov 05, 2017 6:51 pm
PSD-Kiwi wrote: Wed Nov 01, 2017 5:24 pm No WP/letter from employer, business license, letter from legal spouses/parents employer (if a dependent), or Cambodian marriage certificate...no 6 or 12 mth EB EOS.
So, Kiwi. Can 3-month EB visas be extended indefinitely? And if so, do you have to do border runs?
That seems to be the consensus, no border run required, but only time will tell.
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monomial wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2017 10:58 am Interesting, because I was told that a visa would not be issued to a dependent of a Khmer without supporting papers and a letter from the working, Khmer spouse's company. Where did you hear the more liberal interpretation of this?
Straight from the horses mouth at the DoI, plenty of people on FB who have successfully received their 12 mth EB EOS via this route since the changes went into effect. Supporting papers = Cambodian marriage certificate.

Try this contact, quite a few people have had success using her, Kim on 092256388.
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PSD-Kiwi wrote:The "documents proving marital status" as mentioned in the Prakas are for foreign non-working spouses... But the DoI will issue 12 mth EB EOS's to non-working foreigners who are legally married in the Kingdom, fact.
PSD-Kiwi
You're a star, I have legal Khmer marriage certificate so looks like a good start. Can I assume therefore that my regular 'lucky lucky' haunt will deliver the necessary 1yr visa, or is there another trusted agent that can deliver?

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kennzo wrote:
PSD-Kiwi wrote:The "documents proving marital status" as mentioned in the Prakas are for foreign non-working spouses... But the DoI will issue 12 mth EB EOS's to non-working foreigners who are legally married in the Kingdom, fact.
PSD-Kiwi
You're a star, I have legal Khmer marriage certificate so looks like a good start. Can I assume therefore that my regular 'lucky lucky' haunt will deliver the necessary 1yr visa, or is there another trusted agent that can deliver?

Thank you

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My apologies: I've just caught your agents contact details in above post.
Thank you

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kennzo wrote: Mon Dec 04, 2017 12:35 pm
PSD-Kiwi wrote:The "documents proving marital status" as mentioned in the Prakas are for foreign non-working spouses... But the DoI will issue 12 mth EB EOS's to non-working foreigners who are legally married in the Kingdom, fact.
PSD-Kiwi
You're a star, I have legal Khmer marriage certificate so looks like a good start. Can I assume therefore that my regular 'lucky lucky' haunt will deliver the necessary 1yr visa, or is there another trusted agent that can deliver?

Thank you

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if ur a Barang and ur wife is Khmer than it don't mean shit, ur in the same boat as everyone else, so far there is no marriage visa/extension
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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Richard, you are correct that there is no marriage/spousal/ family visa, but like I've said, if you are legally married to a Cambodian citizen (must have official Cambodian marriage cert) then the DoI will issue you the 6/12 mth EB EOS without any further supporting documentation.
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