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  1. Thank you. With the help of a strong magnifying glass we retrieved the number. 😀
  2. Hi, I'm preparing our I-130 for our upcoming interview for DCF in Bangkok. I'm a naturalized U.S. citizen. How do I respond to question 38 if I'm unable find my original certificate of naturalization. It's $555 for a duplicate. Do I need it if I hold a current U.S. passport? If I don't need it how do I answer the question?
  3. I’ll probably use my passport to enter the U.S. in December 2025 and then renew once in situ.
  4. Thank you. The document isn't very clear. My U.S. passport is good until April 2026. 😀
  5. UPDATE The U.S. Embassy in Bangkok has accepted that we can file the I-130 there in person. I’ve read the instructions several times already. It’s a flight and overnight stay for us so I want to make sure that we have everything. Plus the $675 filing fee. As far as I can tell we will need to supply : 1. Translated copy of our new marriage certificate. 2. Translated copy of my wife’s previous divorce. As far as my evidence of U.S. citizenship will a copy of my U.S. passport (D on the list) suffice? I have no idea where my certificate of citizenship issued my USCIS is. It’s not clear if it’s enough to provide 1 document on the list. Thank you.
  6. Thanks. We are planning on getting married next Monday. I can get a job offer letter, yes.
  7. Thank you. That's exactly what I did.
  8. Correct. Work authorization NOT required. She will NOT be working.
  9. I just thought that it would be fun to show her around and also make a little money for a year or two. I quit working at 54 years old and I'm curious how I would handle going back after 3 years. Like many, I just with that the visa process wasn't so complex, lengthy and expensive. It's not like we intend on living in Texas for a long time.
  10. I understand. What would be your recommendation for someone that wanted to remain in the U.S. for a 2 year period? Again, not working.
  11. Thank you for your fast response. She doesn’t want to do anything. 😀 Literally just be at the rented condo when I get home from work. I’d like to go back to work at the end of November 2025 for 6 months minimum or 2 years maximum. What if she did a B2 visitor visa and we took a short trip to Mexico every 6 months?
  12. Hi everyone, I’m a U.S. citizen living in Thailand with my Thai partner (we are actually planning on getting married next week). I have the opportunity to go back to the U.S. to work for a couple of years. i would really like her to come with me, probably a deal breaker if she cannot. What type of visa should we apply for? It’s for 2 years. She does not want to work or remain in the U.S. We have a home and family here in Thailand. Thank you.
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