The visa interview process may take several hours. Please be prepared to clear your schedule, and have breakfast before arriving at the Embassy.
If the Consular Officer requests additional information or documents during your interview, you will need to submit them to Thailand Post, document drop-off locations (Bangkok locations or other locations), which will deliver your documents to the U.S. Embassy at this address:
U.S. Embassy Bangkok 120-122 Wireless Road Lumpini, Patumwan Bangkok 10330
Attn: CONS/IV
CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS OF AGE
A parent or legal guardian should accompany the minor to the visa interview. If a parent or legal guardian cannot attend the interview, another adult may bring a notarized letter from the parent or legal guardian authorizing him/her to be the parent’s representative.
WAIT UNTIL YOU RECEIVE YOUR VISA TO MAKE TRAVEL PLANS
No assurance can be given in advance that a visa will be issued. Your case will be carefully reviewed by the Consular Officer to determine your eligibility based on U.S. immigration law. You are advised not to make any travel arrangements, such as resigning from employment, selling property, or purchasing travel tickets until you have physically received your visa. K1 and K2 visas are valid for six months and are good for one entry into the United States. K3 and K4 are valid for 24 months and are good for multiple entries into the United States.
VISA COLLECTION
If your visa application is approved, your passport and visa will be returned to you by Thai Post. Your documents will be delivered to the address you provided when you created your profile registration. It is important for you to provide a valid and correct address in your online profile.
Please note that the designated Post Office of Thai Post will hold your passport for only 7 days, after first attempt of delivery. In case you are not home, a second attempt will be made, notifying you to make an appointment. Otherwise, you can come over to the post office and collect the passport within 7 days. If not, the passport shall be returned to the Embassy.
WARNING
The Consular Section does not endorse or have a "special relationship" with any individual or business that offers advice or assistance with the visa process. No one can guarantee the issuance of a visa to you. All U.S. government forms are free. Beware: many visa applicants lose money or are permanently barred from the United States as a result of misleading information and fraudulent applications provided by visa consultants.
Any document or information presented in connection with your fiancé(e) (K) visa application may be investigated. Any attempt to misrepresent a material fact to the Consular Officer may make you permanently ineligible to obtain a visa.
By law, a fiancé(e) (K) visa petitioner may be imprisoned for up to five years, fined up to $250,000, or both for entering into a marriage contract for the purpose of evading any provision of US immigration laws. In addition, a petitioner may be fined up to $10,000 and imprisoned for up to five years, or both, for knowingly and willfully falsifying or concealing a material fact or using any false document in submitting a petition.
The visa interview process may take several hours. Please be prepared to clear your schedule, and have breakfast before arriving at the Embassy.
If the Consular Officer requests additional information or documents during your interview, you will need to submit them to Thailand Post, document drop-off locations (Bangkok locations or other locations), which will deliver your documents to the U.S. Embassy at this address:
U.S. Embassy Bangkok 120-122 Wireless Road Lumpini, Patumwan Bangkok 10330
Attn: CONS/IV
CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS OF AGE
A parent or legal guardian should accompany the minor to the visa interview. If a parent or legal guardian cannot attend the interview, another adult may bring a notarized letter from the parent or legal guardian authorizing him/her to be the parent’s representative.
WAIT UNTIL YOU RECEIVE YOUR VISA TO MAKE TRAVEL PLANS
No assurance can be given in advance that a visa will be issued. Your case will be carefully reviewed by the Consular Officer to determine your eligibility based on U.S. immigration law. You are advised not to make any travel arrangements, such as resigning from employment, selling property, or purchasing travel tickets until you have physically received your visa. K1 and K2 visas are valid for six months and are good for one entry into the United States. K3 and K4 are valid for 24 months and are good for multiple entries into the United States.
VISA COLLECTION
If your visa application is approved, your passport and visa will be returned to you by Thai Post. Your documents will be delivered to the address you provided when you created your profile registration. It is important for you to provide a valid and correct address in your online profile.
Please note that the designated Post Office of Thai Post will hold your passport for only 7 days, after first attempt of delivery. In case you are not home, a second attempt will be made, notifying you to make an appointment. Otherwise, you can come over to the post office and collect the passport within 7 days. If not, the passport shall be returned to the Embassy.
WARNING
The Consular Section does not endorse or have a "special relationship" with any individual or business that offers advice or assistance with the visa process. No one can guarantee the issuance of a visa to you. All U.S. government forms are free. Beware: many visa applicants lose money or are permanently barred from the United States as a result of misleading information and fraudulent applications provided by visa consultants.
Any document or information presented in connection with your fiancé(e) (K) visa application may be investigated. Any attempt to misrepresent a material fact to the Consular Officer may make you permanently ineligible to obtain a visa.
By law, a fiancé(e) (K) visa petitioner may be imprisoned for up to five years, fined up to $250,000, or both for entering into a marriage contract for the purpose of evading any provision of US immigration laws. In addition, a petitioner may be fined up to $10,000 and imprisoned for up to five years, or both, for knowingly and willfully falsifying or concealing a material fact or using any false document in submitting a petition.
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