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No K1 Visa Appointments at Bangkok Embassy?
12:48 am April 20, 2024

scin383

Scin383

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Hi all, quick question: I went to schedule the interview appointment for the K1 visa and it just says 'No appointments available'. Ive been checking back about 4 times per day for the past 2 weeks and no change. Is this normal? Any tips of advice here? all the embassy support said was to just keep checking but if you check too much, your account gets locked. Anyone in the same position with any info? Thanks!



 
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Interview instructions asking for petitioner prior marriage divorce AND marriage certificates
8:29 am April 11, 2024

Dan and Akari



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Received an email with instructions for my wife's interview next month in Bangkok. I am a bit confused/stressed because the email states:

Prior to your interview, you must scan and upload the following documents into the Consular Electronic Application Center (CEAC) website by accessing the following link: https://ceac.state.gov/IV/Login.aspx

Petitioner s heading

- All previous marriage and divorce certificate (if any).

I've never been asked for the marriage certificate from my pervious marriage.

In every other document I have read about this process, I am only required to provide a certified copy of my final divorce decree, but reading the above language literally it says "AND". Even clicking this link https://th.usembassy.gov/visas/immigrant-visas/packets/ later in the email takes you another link to a document with specific instructions for the Thai embassy and it says:

"If you are applying for an IR1, CR1, or F2A visa as the spouse of a U.S. citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident and your petitioning spouse was previously married, then you must submit the following documents to prove the current marriage is valid: Evidence of the termination of EVERY prior marriage your petitioning spouse has had. This evidence must be an original or certified copy of one of the following documents: FINAL legal divorce decree, death certificate, or annulment papers."

No mention of marriage certificate from prior marriage.

SO...is my previous marriage certificate required or is this another example of confusing language?



 
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CR1 Civil documents - apostille - additional authentication
5:21 pm April 9, 2024

Dan and Akari



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Needed a certified copy of my first marriage divorce decree for my wife to take to her interview in Thailand next month so I went to the courthouse, paid my $6 for 2 copies and when she asked if I wanted a receipt I said I will take it just as backup for immigration. She then said oh, if this is for immigration you need additional authentication if you are taking the document out of the country. First from my local Secretary of State and then by the US SOS.

This is the first time I am hearing about any additional authentication. Did I make a major blunder or is this not relevant to our case? I see where adoption cases require apostille but not spouse visas. I see nothing referencing this requirement on the Thailand embassy instructions.



 
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Vaccines
2:49 pm April 9, 2024

LennyO



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My wife is concerned that we seem to require a Covid vaccine within the past year. She has already had four shots and some reactions to them. Is this true that she needs yet another one, when we in the USA don't?



 
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green card never arrived, applied for I-90 replacement
11:25 pm April 7, 2024

steve-phuket

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hi, my wife's green card never arrived and the USCIS never sent any notification or tracking number or anything. so i filed a I-90, she just dd the biometrics appointment again and now USCIS say it will up to take 16 months to decide if she gets a replacement!

anyhow, what's the process for getting a temporary card so can at least travel. and will it really take 16 months?

thanks



 
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