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How Long Can My Thai Fiancee Wait Before She Must Use Her K1 Visa?

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

This post is meant to provide information regarding the many facets of the US Immigration process for Thai Fiancees. All over the world wide web there are websites which claim expertise in US Visas from Thailand. The intention of this piece is to simply provide information and insight.

The K1 visa process is relatively long, and at times, the cause of some consternation. In certain instances, a Thai-American couple will wait between 5-6 months before obtaining approval from USCIS. Upon approval, the application must be sent to the National Visa Center and then finally, in the case of Thai fiancee visa applications, to the file will be sent to the US Embassy in Thailand. For many, this process can be aggravating. In many cases, the wait ultimately results in the issuance of a valid K1 fiancee visa.

After receiving the visa, there are those who are distressed about the information imparted on the actual travel document. Of great concern is the notation on the visa which states: “K-1 Petition Expires on MM DD, YYYY.” Many American Citizens mistakenly believe that this is the end of the visa’s validity. As a practical matter, the visa is valid for going to the USA until its expiration. As a rule, K1 visas are valid for six months. Although, they could be issued with more or less validity as it is technically at the discretion of the Consular Officer adjudicating the case at the United States Embassy in Bangkok.

The expiration date of the visa can cause confusion as well. The K1 visa is valid for six months after issuance. After arriving in the USA and being lawfully admitted thereto, the holder of the K1 visa will be able to remain for 90 days. Subsequent to an approval for adjustment of status, the K1 visa holder will be granted conditional lawful permanent residence. Some people, after being issued the K1 fiance visa, are puzzled by these different dates. The important thing to bear in mind about the K1 visa is that it can be utilized within 6 months of its issuance and it provides 90 days of lawful status to the bearer upon entry. If the parties do not get married in 90 days, then the K1 visa holder must leave the USA before the visa expires.

Hiring an Attorney for a Thai Fiancee: Conducting Due Diligence

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

A major concern for anyone seeking to retain legal advice regarding an Immigration matter from Thailand: how can I tell if my Thai fiancee is receiving legal advice from a competent credible professional? The answer: ask to see some credentials. Much like a waitress asking someone for ID who appears less than 21 years of age, prospective clients should never be too shy to ask their prospective attorney for a copy of his or her bar card or other certificate in order authenticate their credentials. Also, inquire as to what law school the attorney attended, if he or she graduated, and upon graduation what state bar exam was taken and passed in order to acquire a license to practice law. If the person in question evades the inquiry or becomes hostile, then this might be a sign that the person is hiding something…or isn’t what they claim to be. If he or she provides the name of their state of licensure, then go to the internet and search for the bar association or Supreme Court of that state. Every state maintains a database listing all of the attorneys licensed in their jurisdiction. If the “attorney” is not on this list, then further inquiry may be required.

Usually at this phase, most people would wonder: “Am I going to trust my Thai fiance to an operator who fabricates information about their legal credentials?”

United States Immigration rules and regulations are a complex and constantly changing area of American law. On the surface, United States immigration may appear to be a straightforward endeavor and there are those who claim it is merely “filling in forms.” However, upon further investigation, one will quickly see that it is a narrow and deep area of legal practice, filled with pitfalls for the unwary. Failure to be one hundred percent honest in an application can lead to unintended consequences. Pose this question to yourself, “should I place my thai fiancee in the hands of a person who instructs her to lie to the U.S. Government?”

A lack of knowledge with regard to applicable immigration rules, regulations, and deadlines, can place the otherwise innocent couple into a situation where their hopes of obtaining a visa are in jeopardy. When hiring an Immigration Attorney stay away from so-called “visa companies,” and “visa specialists,” as they are unsanctioned by the Immigration authorities at USCIS. The operators to be most on the lookout for often use the even more sinister tactic of claiming to be an actual attorney when in fact they are unlicensed and often have not even graduated from an accredited law school in the US. An unethical operator such as this ought to be dismissed out of hand, because they can cause problems in a case due to lack of expertise and where something does go wrong, even where it is no fault of theirs, they still are unable to remedy the situation because USCIS will not correspond with an unlicensed agent. Generally, Embassies and Consulates will not accept 221g follow up documentation from an unlicensed attorney.

To learn more about this and other Immigration matters please see: K1 Visa Thailand.