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US Spouse Visa Options


This is a question faced by many couples who want to reside in the United States. All these visas are spousal visas, however, only spouses of US citizens may be given K3 visas.

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Notice of Action 2


Notice of Action 2 or NOA 2 is commonly given to all petitioners for alien fiancé and spouses. It seems or sounds like the twin brother of Notice of Action 2.  This however is incorrect as you will see.

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US Embassy Thailand


The US Embassy in Thailand

The Consular Section of the US Embassy in Thailand has three units: American Citizens Services, Immigrant Visa Unit and the Nonimmigrant visa Unit. These units are is open to serve the public in its regular office hours. Nevertheless, all nonimmigrant and immigrant visa interviews are scheduled by appointment only.

Moreover, the US embassy in Thailand does not conduct transactions during holidays. The holidays are determined by the American declared holidays and the Thai public holidays. It is greatly advisable to do all the immediate matters before the holiday because the consular offices are closed.

U.S. Embassy  Bangkok

120/22 Wireless Road, Bangkok, Thailand 10330

Tel: +66-2-205-4000

Hours of Operations: Monday – Friday, 7:00am-4:00pm

For questions about consular services, including non-immigrant visas and services for American citizens, please see the contact information below.

Non-Immigrant Visas (for those travelling temporarily — e.g. Travel, Business, Student Visas, etc.)

Consular Section, U.S. Embassy Bangkok
95 Wireless Road, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
E-mail: visasbkk@state.gov
Call Center Service: 001-800-13-202-2457

Consular Section, U.S. Consulate General Chiang Mai
387 Witchayanond Road, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
Call Center Service: 001-800-13-202-2457

Immigrant Visas (for those moving permanently)

Consular Section, U.S. Embassy Bangkok
95 Wireless Road, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
E-mail: visasbkk@state.gov

The Consular Section of the U.S. Consulate General Chiang Mai does not handle immigrant visas.  Please see the information of the Consular Section of the U.S. Embassy Bangkok above.

American Citizen Services (Passports, Notarial Services, Reports of Birth, Emergency Service, etc.)

American Citizen Services, U.S. Embassy Bangkok
95 Wireless Road, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Tel: +66-2-205-4049
E-mail: acsbkk@state.gov

American Citizen Services, U.S. Consulate General Chiang Mai
387 Witchayanond Road, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
Tel: +66-53-107-777
Fax: +66-53-252-633
E-mail: acschn@state.gov

For press information and inquiries, please contact the Media Unit:

Media and Cultural Section, U.S. Embassy Bangkok
95 Wireless Road, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Media Relations Tel: +66-2-205-4232 or 4241
Central Fax: +66-2-650-9741
E-mail: bangkokPD@state.gov

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K2 Visa


Thai Fiancée has the privilege to bring with her to the United States her children to the United States through the US K2 Visa. The procedure is somewhat complicated but may be gone through in a smooth way with the use of proper help.

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US Visa Interview Questions


The US Visa Interview Questions will make anyone nervous but knowing what the consular officer is looking for will make the applicant feel at ease and confident.

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Adjustment of Status


The processing time for IR-1 and CR-1 visa can be considered almost double the period for K3 visa. The reason behind is most probably due to the fact that IR-1 and CR-1 visa undergoes consular processing before it may be issued.

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