Quote Originally Posted by IainBusby View Post
Hi Leah,
If you were refused an extension and didn't leave the country within a reasonable period of time, you would be considered an overstayer. Having said that I think that you have a very strong case for an extension because the reason for not complying with your visa conditions, ie, getting married within six months, is because of something that is totally unexpected and beyond your control and if you can show evidence that legal proceedings have been instigated that are still ongoing to try to remedy this situation, then I think you would be granted an extension.

I really don't think you should go home because when everything is sorted out you will have to start all over again with a fiancee visa or spouse visa if you decide to marry in Phils.

Iain.
Thanks for that kind and inspiring words Iain.....to update you guys the Thai marriage certificate arrived from the post few days ago,it's only a photocopy but the english translation was original copy, we're hoping the court will accept it and start the procedure, it's really slow, so if I really need to go back home I MUST do it, it's hard to leave him (my fiance) but thinking my little daughter in the Philippines who is 5 years old whom I miss a lot and telling me now how she miss me and that makes me determined I'm ready to go.
When everything sorted we can start all over again just a test of time and strong faith and love

Leah