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Benjamin W. Hart, Esq.
Member since 02nd September 2008
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31st October 2008
In Thailand, many people often ask me if it is possible to make the US Immigration process go faster and if so how. I also get asked if it is possible to file the US Immigration petition in Thailand rather than the US. Hopefully, This article will supply ...
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30th October 2008
You and your Thai Girlfriend or Fiancee are looking into traveling to the United States and have looked t the tourist visa as a possibility. Although the tourist visa is the right choice for many wishing to come to America, it is not always the best optio...
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15th October 2008
Many Americans traveling o the Kingdom of Thailand land find themselves falling in love not only with their surroundings, but also a special someone from Thailand. When this happens many Americans wish to bring their Thai loved one back to the United Stat...
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10th October 2008
A lot of articles that talk about immigration from Thailand fail to cover what happens with the US Embassy in Bangkok. This article's aim is to better inform those seeking to immigrate about their options and what needs to happen in order to successfully ...
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06th October 2008
Those Thais who are deemed inadmissible to the US must go through the waiver process in order to enter the USA. This piece was written to convey information about inadmissibility getting a waiver in order to enter the United States.
WHAT IS THE DEFINIT...
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02nd October 2008
US Citizens seeking to bring a Thai fiancee or spouse to the US occasionally run into the IMBRA.IMBRA is short for the International Marriage Broker Regulation Act and it can have a profound impact on a person's ability to bring a Thai to the US on a K Vi...
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29th September 2008
WHAT KIND OF VISA DOES THE CHILD OF MY THAI FIANCÉE OR SPOUSE NEED TO ENTER THE UNITED STATES?
The child or children of a Thai fiancée or spouse enters the United States on a derivative visa. This means that a Thai fiancée who enters the US on a K-1...
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19th September 2008
Adjustment of Status is the process to go about getting permanent residence for a Thai loved one. When a Thai fiancee or spouse enters the United States on a K-1 or K-3 Visa, they are considered non-immigrants. In order for the Thai fiancee or spouse to r...
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15th September 2008
Currently, a good deal of erroneous information circulates about the Treaty of Amity and Economic Relations between the United States and Thailand or just the Treaty of Amity, an appellation preferred by most expatriates. The confusion arises from its unc...
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10th September 2008
Being unfamiliar with the rules regarding contracts in the Kingdom of Thailand, I did some research to better understand how Thailand views Prenuptial Agreements. I found that as long as the Prenuptial agreement is properly registered at the time of marri...
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09th September 2008
I read many websites that make it seem as though a US tourist visa is easy to get. These same sites also make it seem as though this is the right visa for taking a Thai fiancée or spouse to the US to stay permanently. I have written this article to expla...
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09th September 2008
Advance Parole is a term in the Immigration field that basically means, "permission to leave and return to the USA." This travel document is important because a Thai fiancee cannot depart and reenter the US without obtaining this document before she leave...
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04th September 2008
You want to spend the rest of your life with a woman you met in Thailand. Wonderful! Read below to find out how you can take your special someone back to the US. Immigration can be a trying process, but at least you'll know what you're up against.
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