U.S. Immigrant Visa Information
The immigrant visa process for the U.S. can seem a bit overwhelming at first. But just like the application to adopt, it can be conquered by going one step at a time. The process for your immigrant visa begins when you submit an I-600 with the Dept of Homeland Security in Bangkok. However, both you and your spouse must be fingerprinted at the DHS at least two weeks prior to submitting the I-600. read more...
Soon after the approval of your I-600, you will receive a packet of information from the immigrant visa branch of the US embassy in Bangkok. This packet contains all of the documents needed for the first step to apply for your child's immigrant visa. read more...
The journey is nearly over now. The immigrant visa interview in the consular section at the US embassy in Bangkok is the final step before your child can travel to the United States. The interview itself should not be very long, but you need to arrive at your appointed time. Bring all of the needed documents. There is no need to be nervous, the hard work is over. If you have made it this far, the interview is a piece of cake. read more...
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