I am saddened that you deleted your good question and post after several forum members took time to give you good advice.
Please do not remove your postings. It helps others when they see your question and read the helpful replies.
That's how we can share and learn.
Good Luck with your 60 days extension for family visit and obtaining the marriage documents you are waiting for.
Thank you.
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The discussion highlights the importance of keeping community posts visible after receiving advice, especially regarding visa extensions and immigration matters. Several forum members express concern over deleted posts, noting that such actions hinder collective learning and experience-sharing among expats.
Sorry I would of left it up and I did say thanks. A lot of other pages I have used in the past ask to remove when questions are answered. Sorry I'll no to leave it up next time
it happens, post, get quickly free advice and delete and run. Some people may close their post with a Thanks for the information. And it can be used by others.
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