US Tourist Visa

Securing a US visitor visa is not always a simple task. There are strict requirements that need to be met before a B-1 (business) or B-2 (tourist) visitor visa will be granted. Not even a fully completed visa application and a complete set of supporting documents can guarantee the approval of a US visitor visa. On more than a few occasions, applicants who are confident of being granted a US visitor visa get shocked by a denial.

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US K-3 Marriage Visa

If you are a U.S. citizen with a Thai spouse, you can petition for your spouse to enter the United States with a Non-immigrant Visa (K3) visa. The K3 visa application process may be shorter than the immigrant visa application process.

K3 visa holders can enter and exit the United States as many times as they wish as long as their visa remains valid. The K3 visa is valid for 2 years, and can be renewed in two-year increments while your spouse applies for permanent residency.