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Jamie

Member Since 2006-04-23
Offline Last Active 2010-11-09 09:33
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In Topic: Forms

2010-11-07 06:11:13

View Postjbeck, on 2010-10-29 11:49:44, said:

View PostThanyaburi Mac, on 2010-10-28 14:07:43, said:

Re forms, take a look at these urls:


http://travel.state....types_2994.html

http://travel.state....forms_4230.html

http://bangkok.usemb...howtoapply.html

https://ceac.state.gov/genniv/

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While I'd think it'd be possible to apply for a K-1 after a rejection for an NIV (tourist visa), reckon the interviewing ConOff might not be real happy about it.  Give the sequence here, would appear that you were perhaps, just perhaps, trying to beat the system by getting the NIV then have the GF travel to the U.S., get married, and apply for an Adjustment of Status.  Frowned upon.

Mac

Thanks for the good links.

Basically I'm in Thailand for 2 years now, on a retirement visa (extension).
I want to work back in the US for a year or so then return here,  and I want to bring my girl with me, who never worked bar, can speak english,  and has university degree.
But, she has no money, no property, no children, none of the things that qualify her for a tourist visa.
Her family is small and has property.
.So A K1 with the full intention of fulfilling it's purpose (getting married in America) seems like a better option to be awarded a visa, I guess .
However on the K1 form there is a place to state your income or self employment. Neither of which I have (YET), really.
I would be starting over in the US, looking for a job. My savings is pretty minimal, enough to make a new start, but  less than the yearly retirement amount.
I'm not trying to bet the beat the system, but to understand it and simply obtain a visa for my GF.

thanks.

If you have little to no income either from a job or investments, you will most likely need a co-sponsor.  You need to have income that is 125% above the poverty level, otherwise, a co-sponsor is your real only way to move forward.

I second the idea of you looking at the visajourney website.  It was extremely helpful when I brought my wife (then fiancee) here to the States.  

I am not sure about the requirements, but a K-3 may be another option which is considered among other things a "Spousal Visa."  In other words, get married in Thailand first.

There are pros and cons to both visa's so DYODD.

In Topic: Marriage Income Requirements

2010-11-07 05:45:32

I'm not sure about your question because you didn't tell us what form you are using.  Are you looking to bring your fiancee to the US for marriage?  If so, you need to fill out form I-134 which is the Affidavit of Support.  This form has room for your income as well as other investment monies.  As for requirements, yes, in this case there are.  Your income must exceed the poverty level by 125%.

In Topic: Are Do It Yourself Mold Testing Kits In Pattaya?

2010-08-22 06:10:27

Save your money.  If you have mold on your lower floor, you are going to have mold spores throughout the building.  Even if you had no evidence of mold, there are always going to be mold spores floating around waiting for an opportunity to grow.  The only way to control mold is to remove one of the main things it needs for growth, that being moisture.  You are better off spending your money on a de-humidifier or two to bring down your moisture levels throughout the building.  Clean up the existing mold with regular soapy water.  Forget bleach and water...it really doesn't help.

I'm an environmental specialist and have dealt with indoor air quality issues in the past.

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