Thai K-1 or Fiancee Visas
Thai Fiancee Visa Help
USCIS immigration may take a few months to approve your Thai Fiancee's Visa Petition. Click here for info on my Fiancee Visa Preparation Help.
After approval by USCIS, the US State Department National Visa Center (NVC) will forward the petition to Bangkok for processing at the US embassy there.
Your Thai Fiancee receives Packet #3 with the following instructions.
She first receives Bangkok Fiancee Packet #3 and later in time to make her interview
appointment will receive Bangkok Fiancee Packet #4
bring 2 Copies of each to the Embassy ,
B. You should send her:
2x Copies of your most recent Federal Tax Return (including W2’s)
Police Clearance Service Center website: http://pcscenter.sb.police.go.th/eservice.php
As of March 2009, about 1 week* to obtain Police Certificate, *if Applicant has clean record. (Make/Keep Photocopy, in English, No Translation Needed.)
If you request the police station to mail your certificate, they send it via Thai Post EMS so you should get it in under a week. However, they don't send it until the day that you could have come to pick it up.
The police station WILL require proof from the beneficiary that the certificate is actually needed. They MAY ask for any of the following: (1)Packet 3 Cover Letter (Absolutely Needed). Letter from the petitioner stating intention to bring beneficiary to the USA (Possible, was not asked). (2)Photocopy of the Petitioner's Passport(Absolutely Needed). (3)Photo of Beneficary, (photo can be obtained on premises for a fee). (4) Copy of NOA2, original or email version (Possible, was not asked).
The Police Clearance Service Center
Building 24, Royal Thai Police,
Rama I, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330
Phone : 0-2205-2168-9
Fax: 0-2205-1295
E-mail : pcscenter@royalthaipolice.go.th
D. Other documents (originals, or certified copies)
3 Visa Photos (two for interview, one for medical)
Passport
Birth Certificate
Divorce/Annullment/Death Certificates (as needed)
E. Evidence of Genuine Relationship
Bangkok Nursing Home (BNH)
9/1 Convent Road, Silom, Bangkok
Tel. (02) 632-0550-60
Dr. Kessanee Oralsatheinrakul
Dr. Peter Comer
Dr. Irene Yin-ong Kiatkwankul
Bumrungrad Hospital
33 Sukhumvit Soi 3 (Soi Nana Nua), Bangkok
Tel. (02) 667-1000
Dr. Watcharaphong Sae-Chere
Dr. Prapaporn Phimphilai
Dr. Wiwat Wongsirisak
Dr. Suphawat Phanchet
Dr. Perapong Puyanont
CHIANG MAI
Chiang Mai Ram Hospital
8 Boonruangrit Raod, Chiang Mai
Tel. (053) 224-851, 224-861
Dr. Kitti Ratdilokpanich
McCormick Hospital
133 Kaewnavarat Road, Chiang Mai
Tel. (053) 921-777
Dr. Uthai Jesadaporn
Dr. Arida Chandacham
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Below is a short youtube video that describes how to get your Fiancee Visa
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After marriage, your spouse must file Form I-485 Application to Register Permanent Residence or to Adjust
Status with the USCIS office that serves the area where you live in the United States. You must fill out
the Affidavit of Support, Form I-864, with the USCIS for your spouse's application to become a lawful
permanent resident (LPR). See Permanent Resident at the Department of Homeland Security's, USCIS internet
site.
Expert Tip # 1
Don’t attempt to game the system by applying for a tourist, student or employment visa for your Fiancee. Not only does this waste time waiting to hear that your Fiancee’s application has been rejected, but it will serve to identify your Fiancee as someone probably attempting to enter the U.S. under false pretenses. All Fiancee visa applications are initially viewed skeptically by USCIS with the underlying assumption that a possible attempt to circumvent U.S. immigration laws is being attempted. The USCIS mandate is skewed to preventing fraud, not to bringing happy couples together. Applying for a Fiancee visa after unsuccessfully applying for other visas will subject your Fiancee to extra scrutiny and delays at best, an outright rejection at worse.
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