Pannakon
Member
- Joined
- Jun 15, 2015
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Thai
- Home Country
- Thailand
- Current Location
- Thailand
Hi everybody,
I'm a novice lawyer practicing law in Thailand, my work has to engage with several English language usage including writing, conversation with foreign client whether face-to-face, e-mail or telephone, therefore, I need a bit improvement in my English skills and hope that I could find help in here. :-D:-D:-D
Here under is the first paragraph cut from my article:
" This introduction is mostly based on the experience in legal practice with ‘B’ non-immigration visa for an employee in business section and ‘O’, Non-Immigration visa for spouse and children of ‘B’ visa, as for Thai visa issuance, experience is the most important thing by the reason that there are many unwritten rules applying for specific visa and so few things we could find out from the regulation and law, to say; Immigration Act, B.E.2522 and the Declaration of Royal Thai Police, No.777/2551.
Reminding that different division of immigration office has different rules and the rule of immigration are constantly changed from time to time, hence, some of the advice of this introduction may not be valid with all division of immigration in which a certain division responds to different region or at the certain time in the future. This introduction is entirely based on the process with Chaeng Watthana, Immigration Division 1, the authority responsible for all foreign residents in Bangkok.
This guideline does not explain the whole list and detail of required documents because one can get the document list at the officer and our firm’s office, therefore, it will focus mainly on explaining unwritten rules and tips that need to be known...."
Ps. This article is not confidential and not under copy right protection, I did it for myself to conclude my experience.
I'm a novice lawyer practicing law in Thailand, my work has to engage with several English language usage including writing, conversation with foreign client whether face-to-face, e-mail or telephone, therefore, I need a bit improvement in my English skills and hope that I could find help in here. :-D:-D:-D
Here under is the first paragraph cut from my article:
" This introduction is mostly based on the experience in legal practice with ‘B’ non-immigration visa for an employee in business section and ‘O’, Non-Immigration visa for spouse and children of ‘B’ visa, as for Thai visa issuance, experience is the most important thing by the reason that there are many unwritten rules applying for specific visa and so few things we could find out from the regulation and law, to say; Immigration Act, B.E.2522 and the Declaration of Royal Thai Police, No.777/2551.
Reminding that different division of immigration office has different rules and the rule of immigration are constantly changed from time to time, hence, some of the advice of this introduction may not be valid with all division of immigration in which a certain division responds to different region or at the certain time in the future. This introduction is entirely based on the process with Chaeng Watthana, Immigration Division 1, the authority responsible for all foreign residents in Bangkok.
This guideline does not explain the whole list and detail of required documents because one can get the document list at the officer and our firm’s office, therefore, it will focus mainly on explaining unwritten rules and tips that need to be known...."
Ps. This article is not confidential and not under copy right protection, I did it for myself to conclude my experience.