fountainhall wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2019 9:24 am
it's unlikely to do any harm.
Unless it backfires somehow. I don't see much chance that immigration would be interested in this kind of petition, let alone sitting down with some sort of delegation of a group of farang. Immigration is already well aware of the problems and complaints.
And this delegation would consist of whom? How would the participants be chosen?
The only way I can see this petition having any chance at all would be with the full and active backing and participation of the embassies. I seriously doubt the embassies would want to be involved.
Personally, I think this petition is aimed at the wrong target. If any agency should be petitioned, why not the embassies? I'd like to see a petition going to the embassies asking them to reevaluate their position, permit us to prove our incomes, and on that basis go back to issuing the proof-of-income affidavits. If they would just do that, problem solved . . .