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John Schneider Jul 10th 2003 12:41 am

I129F (Thailand) approved from CSC -- 4 mo.s processing time
 
Thank you to everyone that gave me advise on this board. My fiancé thanks
you as well.

Our I129F petition for fiancé visa was approved today. We are SO happy!

We submitted to CA processing center in Laguna Niguel on Mar 10, asking for
a visa from Thailand. We received an estimate of 200-235 days. The actual
process was just under 4 months.

Our next step, I believe, is to wait for our letter from the National Visa
Processing Center with a case #. Then I believe we can ask the embassy in
Bangkok for the Packet #3 with the case # (and maybe schedule our
Interview??).

Our next hurdle will possibly be one of custody. My fiancé has a 4-1/2 year
old daughter from a previous "Thai paperless marriage". The father and his
family hasn't seen or talked to my fiancé or the child in 3.5 years. They
also have not provided any financial assistance over those years. The child
was supported entirely from my fiancé and her family. And, the child doesn't
even remember her father or anyone from his family. My fiancé has the birth
certificate where the father's name IS listed, but the baby has the family
name of my fiancé. The address of residence for the child is currently
listed as that of my fiancé also. And my fiancé has her enrolled in a good
school under her names. We hope this won't turn into a battle when we try to
come to America and a custody issue. But, we think it could because others
on this board have advised us of possible issues, because of the
"undetermined" status of custody that exists. Wish us luck!

John

Noorah101 Jul 10th 2003 3:21 am

congrats!
 
Many congratulations, and best wishes during the remainder of your processing :-)
Rene

jeffreyhy Jul 10th 2003 4:49 am

Re: I129F (Thailand) approved from CSC -- 4 mo.s processing time
 
John,

Your fiancee can get a Packet #3 from the consular section in Bangkok any time she wants just by going and asking for it. They'll give one to anybody - a petition doesn't even have to be filed, let alone approved.

You can find out what's in the packet at this web site:
<http://hometown.aol.com/nycshyguy2003/>

The consulate will be concerned that your fiancee can prove that she is the child's mother, but custody is not an issue with them. It will be an issue with the Thai passport office. If your fiancee has already gotten the girl a passport then you're over the hump. If she hasn't gotten the passport then she'd best get going on it in case there will be any hurdles to clear.

I recommend that you visit the thai-farang board on Delphi for advice with respect to the visa. You'll find a number of people there with very recent experience.

Regards, JEff


Originally posted by John Schneider
Thank you to everyone that gave me advise on this board. My fiancé thanks
you as well.

Our I129F petition for fiancé visa was approved today. We are SO happy!

We submitted to CA processing center in Laguna Niguel on Mar 10, asking for
a visa from Thailand. We received an estimate of 200-235 days. The actual
process was just under 4 months.

Our next step, I believe, is to wait for our letter from the National Visa
Processing Center with a case #. Then I believe we can ask the embassy in
Bangkok for the Packet #3 with the case # (and maybe schedule our
Interview??).

Our next hurdle will possibly be one of custody. My fiancé has a 4-1/2 year
old daughter from a previous "Thai paperless marriage". The father and his
family hasn't seen or talked to my fiancé or the child in 3.5 years. They
also have not provided any financial assistance over those years. The child
was supported entirely from my fiancé and her family. And, the child doesn't
even remember her father or anyone from his family. My fiancé has the birth
certificate where the father's name IS listed, but the baby has the family
name of my fiancé. The address of residence for the child is currently
listed as that of my fiancé also. And my fiancé has her enrolled in a good
school under her names. We hope this won't turn into a battle when we try to
come to America and a custody issue. But, we think it could because others
on this board have advised us of possible issues, because of the
"undetermined" status of custody that exists. Wish us luck!

John

John Schneider Jul 13th 2003 7:33 pm

Re: I129F (Thailand) approved from CSC -- 4 mo.s processing time
 
Thank you very much Rene. :-)

John


"Noorah101" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > Many congratulations, and best wishes during the remainder of your
    > processing :-)
    > Rene
    > --
    > Posted via http://britishexpats.com

John Schneider Jul 13th 2003 7:50 pm

Re: I129F (Thailand) approved from CSC -- 4 mo.s processing time
 
Jeff,

Thank you very much for the information. I will pursue your advice directly.
Take care.

John


"jeffreyhy" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > John,
    > Your fiancee can get a Packet #3 from the consular section in Bangkok
    > any time she wants just by going and asking for it. They'll give one to
    > anybody - a petition doesn't even have to be filed, let alone approved.
    > You can find out what's in the packet at this web site:
    >
    > The consulate will be concerned that your fiancee can prove that she is
    > the child's mother, but custody is not an issue with them. It will be
    > an issue with the Thai passport office. If your fiancee has already
    > gotten the girl a passport then you're over the hump. If she hasn't
    > gotten the passport then she'd best get going on it in case there will
    > be any hurdles to clear.
    > I recommend that you visit the thai-farang board on Delphi for advice
    > with respect to the visa. You'll find a number of people there with
    > very recent experience.
    > Regards, JEff
    > Originally posted by John Schneider
    > > Thank you to everyone that gave me advise on this board. My
    > > fiancé thanks
    > > you as well.
    > >
    > > Our I129F petition for fiancé visa was approved today. We are
    > > SO happy!
    > >
    > > We submitted to CA processing center in Laguna Niguel on Mar 10,
    > > asking for
    > > a visa from Thailand. We received an estimate of 200-235 days.
    > > The actual
    > > process was just under 4 months.
    > >
    > > Our next step, I believe, is to wait for our letter from the
    > > National Visa
    > > Processing Center with a case #. Then I believe we can ask the
    > > embassy in
    > > Bangkok for the Packet #3 with the case # (and maybe schedule our
    > > Interview??).
    > >
    > > Our next hurdle will possibly be one of custody. My fiancé has a 4-
    > > 1/2 year
    > > old daughter from a previous "Thai paperless marriage". The
    > > father and his
    > > family hasn't seen or talked to my fiancé or the child in 3.5
    > > years. They
    > > also have not provided any financial assistance over those years.
    > > The child
    > > was supported entirely from my fiancé and her family. And, the
    > > child doesn't
    > > even remember her father or anyone from his family. My fiancé has
    > > the birth
    > > certificate where the father's name IS listed, but the baby has
    > > the family
    > > name of my fiancé. The address of residence for the child is currently
    > > listed as that of my fiancé also. And my fiancé has her enrolled
    > > in a good
    > > school under her names. We hope this won't turn into a battle when
    > > we try to
    > > come to America and a custody issue. But, we think it could
    > > because others
    > > on this board have advised us of possible issues, because of the
    > > "undetermined" status of custody that exists. Wish us luck!
    > >
    > John
    > --
    > Posted via http://britishexpats.com


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