THE TRAP OF TOURIST VISAS THAILAND-USA IMMIGRATION

WHY YOU SHOULDN’T USE A TOURIST VISA TO BRING A THAI FIANCÉ/FIANCÉE TO THE US.
 
I read many websites that make it seem as though a tourist visa is easily obtainable and the right visa for taking a Thai fiancée or spouse to the US to stay permanently. I have written this article to explain why the tourist visa is not the best option for those looking to bring a Thai loved one to the USA.
 
TOURIST VISAS FOR THAIS ARE DISCRETIONARY SO IT IS BEST TO AVOID THEM
 
The first problem with the tourist visa is the fact that getting one is highly discretionary. Whenever I’m in the US Embassy I always hear the ubiquitous statement “I cannot issue you a visa,” invariably this seems to be said to a person looking to obtain a tourist visa to the US. In fact, I heard the officer state, “you must show strong ties to Thailand and you have not shown strong enough ties for me to issue this visa.” The officer was exactly right. The immigration officer has to look at all applications for visas with the presumption that the applicant (for our purposes a Thai fiancée) will reside permanently in the US if they are granted entry. That being said, the burden is on the Thai applicant to overcome this presumption. The way for a Thai fiancée to do this is to prove that she has strong ties to Thailand (i.e. the Thai is so tied to Thailand that she will come back to Thailand after staying in the USA for a short while).
The ways to prove strong ties to Thailand essentially come down to money. If the Thai fiancée has a well paying job (by US standards), a good deal of money, a home in Thailand, or investments in Thailand these factors can be used to show that a Thai fiancée has strong ties to Thailand. Another factor is the American fiancé. If the US citizen has a job and strong ties to Thailand and is going to return with the Thai fiancée, then Immigration will likely look more favorably upon the petition for a tourist visa. It must be noted again that this visa is completely discretionary. Even if the applicant shows all kinds of ties to Thailand the immigration officer can still reject the application based upon little more than gut instinct.
 
THE ODDS OF OBTAINING A TOURIST VISA FOR A THAI FIANCÉE ARE BAD
 
The fact is: the Tourist Visa has about a 95% rejection rate amongst Thai applicants. It is just not an efficient way of getting a Thai fiancée into the US. Why would you spend the time and money to go up against those kind of odds?
 
USING A TOURIST VISA TO TAKE A THAI FIANCÉE TO THE US FOR MARRIAGE COULD BE CRIMINAL!
 
A tourist visa is exactly what its name implies: a visa for touring the US. It is not designed to be used to bring a Thai fiancée to the US with the intention to marry her and have her remain. If you intend to use the tourist visa to bring your Thai fiancée to the US to marry, then it could be deemed to be an attempt to defraud the US government. The possibility of being found to have defrauded the government increases if you and your Thai fiancée immediately get married and try to adjust her status to permanent residence. If you and your Thai fiancée are found to be attempting to defraud the government it could lead to criminal penalties and possible deportation for your Thai fiancée.
 
DO WHAT IS LEGAL AND IN THE END EASIER: USE THE CORRECT VISA TO GET YOUR THAI FIANCÉE TO THE USA
 
Even though the process for getting a Thai fiancée to the US is frustrating and time consuming a lot of complications can be avoided by not being taken in by the supposed allure of the tourist visa. In the end, the benefits of the tourist visa are far outweighed by the disadvantages. If you want your Thai fiancée or spouse to come to the US to reside with you, then use either a K1 Fiancée Visa or a K-3 or Immigrant Relative Spouse visa. Although ostensibly theses visas seem to take more time and cost more money, in reality they take less time because you and your Thai fiancée won’t be hitting any dead ends and won’t throw money away on a visa that you have only a 5% chance of getting. Visit my tourist trap article for a bit more information about why a Tourist Visa isn’t the right approach for bringing a Thai fiancée or spouse to the US.
 
For more information on immigration from Thailand visit US Inmigration from Thailand
 
Thanks again for reading,
 
Benjamin W. Hart, Esq.
 
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