Category: US Tourist Visa

How to Prove Strong Ties to Thailand for US Tourist Visa Application

Proving strong ties to Thailand (or your home country) is one of the most important and often challenging aspects of the US tourist visa application. “Ties” are your personal, work, and financial connections that will compel you to return to Thailand after your trip. This evidence shows the consular officer that you have no intention […]

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How to Request a US Tourist Visa Appointment at the US Embassy in Thailand

If you’re planning to travel to the US from Thailand, you’ll likely need a US tourist visa. As part of the application process, you will schedule and attend an interview appointment at the US Embassy in Bangkok or the Consulate in Chiang Mai.  The interview and scheduling process can be confusing, so we’ve provided this […]

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New Requirements, Application Process, and Policy Changes for US Tourist Visa from Thailand in 2025

The rules for visiting the US have changed significantly in 2025, so if you are hoping to travel there from Thailand this year, you should pay close attention to avoid complications. Whether you’re planning a holiday, visiting relatives, or attending business meetings, understanding the new US Tourist Visa requirements is more important than ever. Here’s […]

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Required Documents for Your Tourist Visa Appointment at the US Embassy in Thailand

If you’re applying for a US tourist visa in Thailand, you’ll need to attend an interview at the US Embassy in Bangkok or the Consulate General in Chiang Mai. But before you head to your interview, you should make sure you have all the required documents ready and organized. Providing insufficient or incorrect documentation or […]

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US Tourist B1/B2 Visa Might Not Be as Easy as It Seems

A citizen of a foreign country who wishes to enter the United States must, in most cases, first obtain a visa to do so. This can be either a nonimmigrant visa for a temporary stay or an immigrant visa for permanent residence. Temporary visitors to the United States usually need to obtain an entry visa, […]

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What You Need to Know About US Visas

If you plan to visit the US or want to live with your fiance or spouse in the US, you need to know how to enter the country legally. The following information will give you some highlights on what you need to know to make the journey easier while still complying with the law. Visas […]

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What Guarantees U.S. Tourist Visa Issuance?

Every visa applicant wants an absolute control on the result of U.S. visa interview. While each individual applicant’s situation is different, each U.S. post is different, so as the discretion of each consular officer. What then gives a favorable result? Visa Interview Questions in English Be prepared to answer questions in English. During interview, there […]

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US Visa Application: Proof of Strong Social Ties

What is Strong Social Ties and how can this prove that I will return to Thailand at the end of my Visit? For B1/B2 (US Tourist Visa), the evaluation process centers on presenting strong social ties in Thailand. Social ties are the reasons that would compel a visa applicant to return to his or her […]

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Bringing a Thai Child to United States

Are you planning to take your child to the US? A US Citizen who became a stepparent, fiance of a Thai citizen, adopted parent, or an extended family member of a Thai child can also bring his/her child with him/her to the United States using various US visa types for children. K1 with the derivative […]

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US Visa for Couples Outside Marriage

Under the US Immigration Law, there are restrictions for common-law couples. However, in 2011, the US government has amended the Visa Instruction Manual for household members of non-immigrant aliens who may not be qualified of obtaining such visa. With the amended Instruction Manual, they have the opportunity to travel together through the “B2” tourist visa. […]

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