Thailand US Consulate Reviews
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #20270 on August 26, 2016: |
steven123456

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Over at https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/immigrate/family/fiance-k-1.html it says that documents not in English, or in the native language (Thai)need a translation. This isn't true for the Bangkok embassy. They want anything not in English to be translated.
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Packet 3 and Packet 4 say nothing about the need for the Thai home registration book being required, but it was requested in our interview. I had my fiancee bring it and everything that they could ever ask for, so we were ok.
The actual interview was very quick and they asked only a few easy questions. However, they asked a lot of questions out in the queue and at intake. Practice and prepare.
Good Luck!
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #20180 on August 15, 2016: |
gazgazain

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Hello,
today our fiance visa was approved with no issues. The wait has been long but each process step went with no hick ups (Thank you VJ for showing how to file in the proper way). Even though I had filed the paperwork to be informed via E-mail I never received updates when each process step was completed. I had to send them e-mails after the dates recommended by VJ, and each time I was informed that my application had been approved and sent to the next instance.
The interview process went very smooth. The entire visit took 2 hours but most of the time was waiting for your turn. Once it was our turn the officer only asked questions about my fiance. After being satisfied with the answers, he stated that the visa would be mailed with the passport within two weeks.
It feels great at the moment!!!
Looking forward for her to come over so we can start the next steps in our life.
Best Regards
Jonny Eser
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Laos | Review #20143 on August 8, 2016: |
pman22

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So why did we go Laos with a Thai citizen? Initial thought was my fiancee's mother lived near and the Laos Embassy would likely be so much more calm and personable. I went with her and Overall... it worked out very well being able to see her mother and the Embassy in Laos was so better at answering emails than the Thai US embassy. Probably the negatives about going to Laos were Laos itself and the cost, as it was a bit more money for travel and me crossing the border ($35 x 2 trips) but not that bad. We did her medical in Vientiane 2 days before interview which went well but almost $300 and took 3 hours. I like Thailand much better than Laos although Laos does have some good bread.
The Interview: The apt. was at 8 , we got there at 7:40 and they let her in at 7:50. HER! they did not let me in the building and in fact kicked me off the property to be relegated to a shack shop across the street with crazy strong Laos coffee. Hotter than the surface of the sun it was tha... read complete review
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #19965 on July 19, 2016: |
DavidX

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packet was expertly prepared; they only asked 3 questions, where did you meet? who is this? (showing pic of me) where does he live?
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #19788 on June 21, 2016: |
Rita Quinn

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