Thai Girl Marrying American - Go K1 or K3 for Fastest Entry
#16
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Re: Thai Girl Marrying American - Go K1 or K3 for Fastest Entry
jeffreyhy <member184@british_expats.com> wrote:
>Doctor,
>Go back and read my first reply to your post. I told you where
>to get the information you want.
The Delphi Forums?
The Doctor
"And isn't sanity really just a one trick pony anyway? I mean
all you get is one trick, rational thinking, but when
you're good and crazy, oooh oooh oooh, the sky is the
limit!"-The Tick
>Doctor,
>Go back and read my first reply to your post. I told you where
>to get the information you want.
The Delphi Forums?
The Doctor
"And isn't sanity really just a one trick pony anyway? I mean
all you get is one trick, rational thinking, but when
you're good and crazy, oooh oooh oooh, the sky is the
limit!"-The Tick
#17
Re: Thai Girl Marrying American - Go K1 or K3 for Fastest Entry
Doc,
http://www.delphiforums.com/
Regards, JEff
http://www.delphiforums.com/
Regards, JEff
Originally posted by The Doctor
The Delphi Forums?
The Doctor
The Delphi Forums?
The Doctor
#18
Re: Thai Girl Marrying American - Go K1 or K3 for Fastest Entry
#19
Re: Thai Girl Marrying American - Go K1 or K3 for Fastest Entry
Leslie,
5555555555555 you've got my number, don't you?
Regards, JEff
5555555555555 you've got my number, don't you?
Regards, JEff
Originally posted by Leslie66
Jesus Christ. Next thing you know he'll want you to file the petition for him.
Jesus Christ. Next thing you know he'll want you to file the petition for him.
#20
Re: Thai Girl Marrying American - Go K1 or K3 for Fastest Entry
Originally posted by jeffreyhy
Leslie,
5555555555555 you've got my number, don't you?
Regards, JEff
Leslie,
5555555555555 you've got my number, don't you?
Regards, JEff
#21
Re: Thai Girl Marrying American - Go K1 or K3 for Fastest Entry
Originally posted by Pallyn
The K-3/K-4 was actually developed to bridge the gap between the speedier aproval of the I129F and the interminable waiting for approval of the I130. Until the development of the K-3/K-4, married couples had to wait for the approval of the I130.
The K-3/K-4 was actually developed to bridge the gap between the speedier aproval of the I129F and the interminable waiting for approval of the I130. Until the development of the K-3/K-4, married couples had to wait for the approval of the I130.
#22
Re: Thai Girl Marrying American - Go K1 or K3 for Fastest Entry
Originally posted by Leslie66
I actually edited my post. I almost used 3/4's of the F word.
I actually edited my post. I almost used 3/4's of the F word.
#23
Re: Thai Girl Marrying American - Go K1 or K3 for Fastest Entry
If you do everything right and attach all necessary documents with your petition, K1 might be faster.
Good luck,
Yanne
Good luck,
Yanne
Originally posted by The Doctor
Hello, I know depending on the country and state involved, sometimes
it is better to do a K1 instead of a K3.
I live in California, she is located in Thailand. Which is the best
way to go?
Also, any particular hang up or things we should be prepared for since
she is from Thailand? I know they are really strict, one of my Thai
friends who is here on a student visa almost didn't make it despite
being accepted into UCLA and having plenty of money in the bank to
cover her stay here.
The Doctor
"And isn't sanity really just a one trick pony anyway? I mean
all you get is one trick, rational thinking, but when
you're good and crazy, oooh oooh oooh, the sky is the
limit!"-The Tick
Hello, I know depending on the country and state involved, sometimes
it is better to do a K1 instead of a K3.
I live in California, she is located in Thailand. Which is the best
way to go?
Also, any particular hang up or things we should be prepared for since
she is from Thailand? I know they are really strict, one of my Thai
friends who is here on a student visa almost didn't make it despite
being accepted into UCLA and having plenty of money in the bank to
cover her stay here.
The Doctor
"And isn't sanity really just a one trick pony anyway? I mean
all you get is one trick, rational thinking, but when
you're good and crazy, oooh oooh oooh, the sky is the
limit!"-The Tick
#24
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Re: Thai Girl Marrying American - Go K1 or K3 for Fastest Entry
I got the K1 visa processed in about 4 weeks in the Vermont SC. Now,
here in Bangkok, it is taking 3 months just to get an interview!
Crazy...
yannecantik <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> If you do everything right and attach all necessary documents with your
> petition, K1 might be faster.
>
> Good luck,
> Yanne
>
>
> Originally
> posted by The Doctor
> > Hello, I know depending on the country and
> state involved, sometimes
> > it is better to do a K1 instead of a K3.
> >
>
> > I live in California, she is located in Thailand. Which is the best
>
> > way to go?
> >
> > Also, any particular hang up or things we should be
> prepared for since
> > she is from Thailand? I know they are really
> strict, one of my Thai
> > friends who is here on a student visa almost
> didn't make it despite
> > being accepted into UCLA and having plenty of
> money in the bank to
> > cover her stay here.
> >
> > The Doctor
> >
> > "And
> isn't sanity really just a one trick pony anyway? I mean
> > all you get
> is one trick, rational thinking, but when
> > you're good and crazy, oooh
> oooh oooh, the sky is the
> limit!"-The Tick
here in Bangkok, it is taking 3 months just to get an interview!
Crazy...
yannecantik <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> If you do everything right and attach all necessary documents with your
> petition, K1 might be faster.
>
> Good luck,
> Yanne
>
>
> Originally
> posted by The Doctor
> > Hello, I know depending on the country and
> state involved, sometimes
> > it is better to do a K1 instead of a K3.
> >
>
> > I live in California, she is located in Thailand. Which is the best
>
> > way to go?
> >
> > Also, any particular hang up or things we should be
> prepared for since
> > she is from Thailand? I know they are really
> strict, one of my Thai
> > friends who is here on a student visa almost
> didn't make it despite
> > being accepted into UCLA and having plenty of
> money in the bank to
> > cover her stay here.
> >
> > The Doctor
> >
> > "And
> isn't sanity really just a one trick pony anyway? I mean
> > all you get
> is one trick, rational thinking, but when
> > you're good and crazy, oooh
> oooh oooh, the sky is the
> limit!"-The Tick
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Fianceeteam2/
New Yahoo group about usa-thailand visas:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Fianceeteam2/
[email protected] (Craig) wrote in message news:<[email protected]. com>...
> I got the K1 visa processed in about 4 weeks in the Vermont SC. Now,
> here in Bangkok, it is taking 3 months just to get an interview!
> Crazy...
>
> yannecantik <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> > If you do everything right and attach all necessary documents with your
> > petition, K1 might be faster.
> >
> > Good luck,
> > Yanne
> >
> >
> > Originally
> > posted by The Doctor
> > > Hello, I know depending on the country and
> state involved, sometimes
> > > it is better to do a K1 instead of a K3.
> > >
>
> > > I live in California, she is located in Thailand. Which is the best
>
> > > way to go?
> > >
> > > Also, any particular hang up or things we should be
> prepared for since
> > > she is from Thailand? I know they are really
> strict, one of my Thai
> > > friends who is here on a student visa almost
> didn't make it despite
> > > being accepted into UCLA and having plenty of
> money in the bank to
> > > cover her stay here.
> > >
> > > The Doctor
> > >
> > > "And
> isn't sanity really just a one trick pony anyway? I mean
> > > all you get
> is one trick, rational thinking, but when
> > > you're good and crazy, oooh
> > oooh oooh, the sky is the
> > limit!"-The Tick
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Fianceeteam2/
[email protected] (Craig) wrote in message news:<[email protected]. com>...
> I got the K1 visa processed in about 4 weeks in the Vermont SC. Now,
> here in Bangkok, it is taking 3 months just to get an interview!
> Crazy...
>
> yannecantik <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> > If you do everything right and attach all necessary documents with your
> > petition, K1 might be faster.
> >
> > Good luck,
> > Yanne
> >
> >
> > Originally
> > posted by The Doctor
> > > Hello, I know depending on the country and
> state involved, sometimes
> > > it is better to do a K1 instead of a K3.
> > >
>
> > > I live in California, she is located in Thailand. Which is the best
>
> > > way to go?
> > >
> > > Also, any particular hang up or things we should be
> prepared for since
> > > she is from Thailand? I know they are really
> strict, one of my Thai
> > > friends who is here on a student visa almost
> didn't make it despite
> > > being accepted into UCLA and having plenty of
> money in the bank to
> > > cover her stay here.
> > >
> > > The Doctor
> > >
> > > "And
> isn't sanity really just a one trick pony anyway? I mean
> > > all you get
> is one trick, rational thinking, but when
> > > you're good and crazy, oooh
> > oooh oooh, the sky is the
> > limit!"-The Tick
#26
Re: Thai Girl Marrying American - Go K1 or K3 for Fastest Entry
Originally posted by yannecantik
If you do everything right and attach all necessary documents with your petition, K1 might be faster.
Good luck,
Yanne
If you do everything right and attach all necessary documents with your petition, K1 might be faster.
Good luck,
Yanne
It took 4 months from the moment we filed until I got my visa in hand. But like I said every case is differentIf I were the OP I would take the K3 route
#27
Re: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Fianceeteam2/
K1vh,
This group does not appear to have anything to do with Thailand in particular.
Regards, JEff
This group does not appear to have anything to do with Thailand in particular.
Regards, JEff
Originally posted by K1visahelp
New Yahoo group about usa-thailand visas:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Fianceeteam2/
New Yahoo group about usa-thailand visas:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Fianceeteam2/
#28
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Re: Thai Girl Marrying American - Go K1 or K3 for Fastest Entry
Verdaderamente. Estoy en acuerdo contigo, Hypertweeky!
Originally posted by Hypertweeky
Thru CSC? I know of a few people attaching the necessary information.. and of today they are on day 215.
It took 4 months from the moment we filed until I got my visa in hand. But like I said every case is differentIf I were the OP I would take the K3 route
Thru CSC? I know of a few people attaching the necessary information.. and of today they are on day 215.
It took 4 months from the moment we filed until I got my visa in hand. But like I said every case is differentIf I were the OP I would take the K3 route
#29
Re: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Fianceeteam2/
Originally posted by jeffreyhy
K1vh,
This group does not appear to have anything to do with Thailand in particular.
Regards, JEff
K1vh,
This group does not appear to have anything to do with Thailand in particular.
Regards, JEff
oooh, and lifted a picture from someone who will likely object (with teeth) as well....
#30
Re: Thai Girl Marrying American - Go K1 or K3 for Fastest Entry
Originally posted by The Doctor
Hello, I know depending on the country and state involved, sometimes
it is better to do a K1 instead of a K3.
I live in California, she is located in Thailand. Which is the best
way to go?
Also, any particular hang up or things we should be prepared for since
she is from Thailand? I know they are really strict, one of my Thai
friends who is here on a student visa almost didn't make it despite
being accepted into UCLA and having plenty of money in the bank to
cover her stay here.
The Doctor
"And isn't sanity really just a one trick pony anyway? I mean
all you get is one trick, rational thinking, but when
you're good and crazy, oooh oooh oooh, the sky is the
limit!"-The Tick
Hello, I know depending on the country and state involved, sometimes
it is better to do a K1 instead of a K3.
I live in California, she is located in Thailand. Which is the best
way to go?
Also, any particular hang up or things we should be prepared for since
she is from Thailand? I know they are really strict, one of my Thai
friends who is here on a student visa almost didn't make it despite
being accepted into UCLA and having plenty of money in the bank to
cover her stay here.
The Doctor
"And isn't sanity really just a one trick pony anyway? I mean
all you get is one trick, rational thinking, but when
you're good and crazy, oooh oooh oooh, the sky is the
limit!"-The Tick