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Immigration Law

Visa Denial at the US Embassy

28th June 2010
American Immigration is a complex and daunting subject. Generally people encounter the immigration system when they pass through an airport in the US, or when they apply for the a visa at the United States Embassy. This article provides an overview of imm...
Author: Cathy Tran Reck
Immigration Law

US Consulate and Attorney Representation for your Visa Appointment

28th June 2010
Generally, an American attorney may represent clients when the clients are in the United States and a Representation Notice on a G-28 Form is properly executed. This is generally true whether the client is entitled to representation or pays an attorney a...
Author: Cathy Tran Reck
Immigration Law

B2 Visa Thailand: Issues For Fiancees of US Citizens

16th March 2010
The US visa process can be cumbersome and confusing. The following article explores the issues associated with obtaining a US tourist visa for a Thai loved one. There are many people of all nationalities and backgrounds who submit applications for Amer...
Author: US Visa Lawyer
Legal

IR-1 Visa Interview at the US Embassy in Thailand: The Red Card

08th February 2010
The United States visa process can be fraught with complications, but at the end of the process comes the visa interview. The information below is intended for those interviewing at the Consular Section of the United States Embassy in Bangkok, Thailand. ...
Author: US Visa Lawyer
Legal

Adjustment of Status: Is a Prior Waiver Binding During Adjustment Proceedings

20th January 2010
The K1 fiance visa is a well known and popular travel document used to reunite bi-national loved ones. It is popular because it has a faster processing time when compared to US Family Immigrant Visas and the K3 marriage visas. However, a crucial downside ...
Author: US Visa Lawyer
Legal

US Visa Lawyers, The US State Department, and Consular Processing

16th December 2009
United States Immigration is a very multi-faceted area of American jurisprudence. One of the most misunderstood aspects of the United States Immigration process is the Embassy interview. This phase is sometimes referred to as the "Consular Processing" pha...
Author: US Visa Lawyer
Legal

US Visa Thailand: 221g, 214b, Administrative Processing, and Visa Applications

15th December 2009
Unfortunately, United States visa applications can be delayed at a US Embassy or Consulate overseas. That being said, understanding the reason for the delay can often be a key factor in getting overcoming the impasse. This article attempts to explain the ...
Author: US Visa Lawyer
Immigration Law

K1 Visa Interview: How Do I Prepare My Thai Fiancee

14th December 2009
The climax of the US visa process is the K1 visa interview. This phase of the process may be the most anticipated, second only to the approval phase. In many ways, a US visa lawyer can be helpful in assisting a Thai with the fiance visa interview. Many...
Author: K1 Visa Thailand
Immigration Law

Visa Issues & Documentation

09th December 2009
This is the last and the most delicate of the steps while planning to study in the United States. Most students are scared and tensed by the time they reach this stage. But they need to understand that by being tense, they are increasing the chances of fa...
Author: FACT
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