I've thought of that as an option but isn't that ridiculously expensive? I'm sure it's worth it but still, I may be financially stable but I'm certainly not rich (by American standards anyway). Besides, that wouldn't cover the kids, would it?
but I will definitely contact the Thai consulate here before heading to Thailand to make sure I take all of the appropriate paperwork with me to Thailand as I don't plan on ever returning here.
their mother and I don't speak for reasons that I can't discuss openly on here. So, any communication with her won't be possible. Her rights to the children have already been taken away (in the US). I do have all the proof I need that she is their mother (birth certificates, etc.) So, while that might be easier, it's not an option in my situation.
I was planning on home schooling in order to be able to get them US based diploma when they graduate. But I would have no problem educate them in the school system in Thailand if that would help our situation
they are US citizens as well. I just didn't know if the fact that their mother is Thai would make it any easier. That's the only reason I mentioned that