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Did you know that we at Siam Legal have over the past 8 years successfully obtain 2 US Fiancee Visas every week with a growing client base for K-1 Visas in Thailand. With offices in Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, Samui, Chiang Mai & Hua Hin we are best able to assist you getting your Thai fiancee home. |
| US Visa Options in Thailand |
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There are a number of US Visas which you can apply for while in Thailand. These range from both the US K-1 Fiancee Visa, K-3 Marriage Visa, US Visitor Visa and a number of other visas options available. See the extended list of US Visas available to you. B-1 Temporary visitor for business B-2 Temporary visitor for pleasure Fiance (e) of US Citizen K-1 Fiance(e) K-2 Minor child of K-1 K-3 Spouse of a U.S. Citizen (LIFE Act) K-4 Child of K-3 (LIFE Act) Foreign Government and Officials A-1 Ambassador, public minister, career, diplomatic or consular officer, and members of immediate family A-2 Other foreign government official or employee, and members of immediate family A-3 Other foreign government official or employee, and members of immediate family Visa Waiver Program Aliens in Transit C-1 Alien in transit directly through U.S. C-1D Combined transit and crewman visa C-2 Alien in transit to UN headquarters district under Section 11.(3), (4), or (5) of the Headquarters Agreement C-3 Foreign government official, members of immediate family, attendant, servant, or personal employee, in transit C-4 Transit without Visa, see TWOV Crewmen D-1 Crewmember departing on same vessel of arrival D-2 Crewmember departing by means other than vessel of arrival Academic Student F-1 Academic Student F-2 Spouse or child of F-1 Treaty Traders and Treaty Investors E-1 Treaty Trader, spouse and children E-2 Treaty Investor, spouse and children Foreign Medical Graduates H-1B Specialty Occupations, DOD workers, fashion models I Visas for exchange visitors O-1 Extraordinary ability in Sciences, Arts, Education, Business, or Athletics TN Trade visas for Canadians and Mexicans E-2 Treaty Investor, spouse and children Foreign Government Officials to Int’l Organizations G-1 Principal resident representative of recognized foreign member government to international organization, and members of immediate family G-2 Other representative of recognized foreign member government to international organization, and members of immediate family G-3 Representative of non-recognized or nonmember government to international organization, and members of immediate family G-4 International organization officer or employee, and members of immediate family G-5 Attendant, servant, or personal employee of G-1, G-2, G-3, G-4, or members of immediate family Temporary Workers H-1B Specialty Occupations, DOD workers, fashion models H-1C Nurses going to work for up to three years in health professional shortage areas H-2A Temporary Agricultural Worker H-2B Temporary worker: skilled and unskilled H-3 Trainee H-4 Spouse or child of H-1, H-2, H-3 Foreign Media Representatives I Visas for foreign media representatives Exchange Visitors J-1 Visas for exchange visitors J-2 Spouse or child of J-1 Intra company Transferee L-1A Executive, managerial L-1B Specialized knowledge L-2 Spouse or child of L-1 Vocational and Language Students M-1 Vocational student or other nonacademic student M-2 Spouse or child of M-1 N-8 Parent of alien classified SK-3 "Special Immigrant" N-9 Child of N-8, SK-1, SK-2, or SK-4 "Special Immmigrant" Workers with Extraordinary Abilities O-1 Extraordinary ability in Sciences, Arts, Education, Business, or Athletics O-2 Alien's (support) accompanying O-1 O-3 Spouse or child of O-1 or O-2 Athletes and Entertainers P-1 Individual or team athletes P-1 Entertainment groups P-2 Artists and entertainers in reciprocal Exchange programs P-3 Artists and entertainers in culturally unique programs P-4 Spouse or child of P-1, 2, or 3 International Cultural Exchange Visitors Q-1 International cultural exchange visitors Q-2 Irish Peace Process Cultural and Training Program (Walsh Visas) Q-3 Spouse or child of Q-2 Religious Workers R-1 Religious workers R-2 Spouse or child of R-1 Witness or Informant S-5 Informant of criminal organization information S-6 Informant of terrorism information T Victims of a Severe Form of Trafficking in Persons T-1 Victim of a severe form of trafficking in persons T-2 Spouse of a victim of a severe form of trafficking in persons T-3 Child of victim of a severe form of trafficking in persons T-4 Parent of victim of a severe form of trafficking in persons (if T-1 victim is under 21 years of age) North American Free Trade Agreement ( NAFTA ) TN Trade visas for Canadians and Mexicans TD Spouse or child accompanying TN Transit without Visa TWOV Passenger TWOV Crew U Victims of Certain Crimes U-1 Victim of Certain Criminal Activity U-2 Spouse of U-1 U-3 Child of U-1 U-4 Parent of U-1, if U-1 is under 21 years of age North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO-1 Principal Permanent Representative of Member State to NATO and resident members of official staff or immediate family NATO-2 Other representatives of member State; Dependents of Member of a Force entering in accordance with the provisions of NATO Status-of-Forces agreement; Members of such a Force if issued visas NATO-3 Official clerical staff accompanying Representative of Member State to NATO or immediate family NATO-4 Official of NATO other than those qualified as NATO-1 and immediate family NATO-5 Expert other than NATO officials qualified under NATO-4, employed on behalf of NATO and immediate family NATO-6 Member of civilian component who is either accompanying a Force entering in accordance with the provisions of the NATO Status-of-Forces agreement; attached to an Allied headquarters under the protocol on the Status of International Military headquarters set up pursuant to the North Atlantic Treaty; and their dependents NATO-7 Servant or personal employee of NATO-1, NATO-2, NATO-3, NATO-4, NATO-5, NATO-6, or immediate family Certain Second Preference Beneficiaries V-1 Spouse of an LPR who is the principal beneficiary of a family-based petition (Form I-130) which was filed prior to December 21, 2000, and has been pending for at least three years V-2 Child of an LPR who is the principal beneficiary of a family-based visa petition (Form I-130) that was filed prior to December 21, 2000, and has been pending for at least three years. V-3 The derivative child of a V-1 or V-2 Humanitarian Parole Temporary Protected Status ( TPS ) TPS Temporary Protected Status |
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