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  1. Yes, she is 26 years of age and she has her own small business now, which she recently acquired with the help of her family whom are also small business owners. I imagine the successful small business helps towards a B2, but the short track record of it probably does not. Her family also put some property in her name and I am also willing to be a sponsor for her. Is it even possible and/or helpful to be a sponsor?

    I'm aware of Thai nationals having difficulty in getting B2's, and that is why I was inquiring about various, if any options with K-1. Which does not seem to be the case.

    Regards,

    S

  2. I am new to this forum, but would appreciate some realistic feedback on what is feasible to our unique situation.

    My girlfriend in Thailand still has a few years left at University and wishes to graduate. She would like to visit before committing to the K-1 process and potential decision to Stop her education, which wouldn't even be recognized here in the US. I work full time and am alotted only 2-3 weeks per year to go see her and that is really not acceptible.

    My question is, would a tourist visa make sense here to gain the flexibility we both desire?

    The K-1 visa wouldn't give us this desire to come visit when she would have time? Would it?

    If she were to come on a K-1, get married, and then return to her studies in Thailand (No AOS), what would be the visa or process for future visits? At least until she is ready to be here for awhile.

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