Archive for November, 2009

The Tourist Visa: a Bad Option for Taking a Thai Loved One to the United States

November 6th, 2009

ites claim that a US Tourist Visa is an easy document to obtain. They make it seem like it is the right visa for getting a Thai girl to the USA for marriage. However, as this article will point out, a tourist visa is often not the best course of action for a Thai looking to immigrate to the US.

Tourist Visas are granted at the DISCRETION of the Immigration officer

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 give you a visa to the USA,” usually 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.” That officer was right. The immigration officer has to look at all applications for visas with the presumption that the applicant (for our purposes a Thai fianc? will live indefinitely in the United States should they be granted entry. This said, it is on the Thai applicant to prove this presumption incorrect. The way for a Thai fianc?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 fianc?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 fianc?has strong ties to Thailand. Another factor is the American fianc?If the US citizen has a job and strong ties to Thailand and is going to return with the Thai fianc? 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 Fiancee are Bad

The fact is: the Tourist Visa has about a 95% rejection rate among Thai applicants. It is just not an efficient way of getting a Thai fianc?into the US. Why would you spend the time and money to go up against those odds?

It COULD BE CRIMINAL to take a Thai Fiancee to the USA on a Tourist Visa and get Married!

A tourist travel visa is precisely what its name states: a visa for touring the US. It is not designed to be used to bring a Thai fianc?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 fianc?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 fianc?immediately get married and try to adjust her status to permanent residence. If you and your Thai fianc?are found to be attempting to defraud the government it could lead to criminal penalties and possible deportation for your Thai fianc?

Use the Correct Visa to take your Thai Fiancee to America

Even though the process for getting a Thai fianc?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 fianc?or spouse to come to the US to reside with you, then use either a K1 Fianc?Visa or a K-3 or Immigrant Relative Spouse visa. Although these visas seem to take more time and cost more money, in reality they take less time because you and your Thai fianc?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.

Thanks for reading,

Benjamin W. Hart, Esq.

The above article should not be taken as a replacement for competent legal advice from a duly licensed attorney in your jurisdiction. No Attorney-Client Relationship shall be inferred from this article.




By: anonymous

Hidden Destinations For Your Next Holiday in Thailand

November 5th, 2009

Thailand is one of the greatest vacation spots in the world It is cheap, has pleasant people, amazing food, a rich culture and an amazing variety of sites to visit. You can relax on white sand beaches, hike large mountains, dive impressive coral reefs, visit ancient historical sites, explore great caves, and hang out in wild and fast paced cities. Most tourists come here for the beaches and, these tropical islands are the best reason to come to Thailand. However, Thailand has a plethora of tropical islands to choose from. Most tourists stick to a few popular Thai islands and with good reason. They wouldn’t be popular if they weren’t good. However, despite Thailand being firmly on the tourist trail, there are still some hidden islands in Thailand. Here are seven islands in Thailand that are relatively undeveloped:

Ko Lipe is a tiny island located in the southern Thai province of Satun and is situated in the Andaman Sea. The island is in the Tarutao National Marine Park. The name “Ko Lipe” means paper island in the local Sea Gypsy language. Though this destination is gradually becoming more discovered, it is still a relatively secluded place for now. There are coral reefs right off the island for diving, white sand beaches, cheap food, and a very friendly populace. Most places only have electricity until midnight, giving you a clear sky at night. Avoid the holiday season when the crowds peak.

Ko Tarutao National Marine Park consists of 51 islands located in the Andaman Sea. Ko Tarutao is the main island and is where the park headquarters is situated. There are no lodges, resorts, restaurants, or bars on the island. There is just the park’s canteen and a small store that is only open until 8pm. Accommodation here is simply cheap bungalows or tents. For those looking for a cheap and secluded island in Thailand, this place is it.

The island of Ko Chang is a tropical marine national park. Situated in the east near the Cambodian border, it’s Thailand’s second largest island after Phuket. Recently, with the surge in development and popularity, Ko Chang is Thailand’s new popular tourist destination. With its chain of white sandy coves and beaches, pristine rain forests, abundant wildlife, coral reefs, high mountain peaks, waterfalls, and great nightlife, Ko Chang is one of Thailand’s most sought after holiday destinations. If you stick to the east side of the island, there is very little development and you can still enjoy a holiday away from the crowds.

Surin National Park is found some 60 km off the west coast of Phang Nga province. The excellent diving, snorkeling, hiking and game fishing are what most visitors come for, and those hoping to find a quiet refuge from the tourist traps will be delighted with the lack of “development.” Surin Nuea is also home to a community of around 150 Moken, or “sea gypsies”, who have settled there on a semi-permanent basis for several decades. The islands are protected and can only be visited by organized tours, which helps keep the diving good and the crowds thin.

The Similan Islands are composed of nine granite islands washed by a clear blue tropical ocean and blessed with some of the world’s finest beaches. Despite a rough start, the Similians and all its reefs have recovered from earlier calamities and overuse. Boats entering the Similan Islands have to follow strict rules imposed and controlled by the national park officials, have to use the moorings prepared by the national park and use closed waste water systems to avoid any pollution.

Ko Lanta is popular with tourists seeking a holiday away from the parties. It’s popular with a more relaxed crowd than nearby Ko Phi Phi: more walking on the beach and watching the sunset than drinking and dancing. And even when the island is at its fullest, there will be a quiet place for you to relax – the beaches are never full.

Ko Mak is one of Thailand’s best kept treasures. It is an ideal destination for visitors who want a tranquil environment unspoiled by mass tourism. Amongst 10,000 palm trees, there’s a temple, three fishing community villages, rubber plantations, and two uninhabited beaches. Hardly anyone comes here, except couples and divers. Koh Mak is the perfect place to relax, explore, calm your mind and soothe your senses.

Voyages to these great Thailand Islands will give you peace, quiet, clean beaches, crystal clear water, and few people. However, let’s keep this secret between us though so it stays that way for as long as possible, otherwise these great islands will be ruined at a quick pace.




By: Matthew Kepnes

Thailand Hotels Booking

November 2nd, 2009

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