Immigration. How & where on earth do I find out what to do subsequent?
In short. My friend has a wife in Thailand (She is Thai, he is an American & in the US). Everything be approved then all of a sudden it was disapproved for not satisfactory income but now has a sponsor which will double is income.
He is wanting to know Where he needs to be in motion on the net to pursue this & find out What needs to be done next.
He’s not sure of even WHAT to look for on any site he may budge to. Any & all pointers are welcome.
Thank You
Answers:
If it was approved by the USCIS already, it must be the US Embassy within Thailand that disapproved it during the interview because he didn't meet the income requirement for the Affidavit of Support.Your US citizen friend should contact the US Embassy in Thailand if he could still provide them with the co-sponsor for the petition of his wife.The interconnect below is the website of US Embassy in Thailand.
http://bangkok.usembassy.gov/contact.htm…
If the petition is still with the USCIS here in the US he should contact them.Make sure he have all the information needed when he calls the Customer Service like the satchel number or the Alien Registration Number of his wife (A#).
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/m…
NOT an expert in any way but surely the embassy has zilch to do with this matter at all, he would enjoy to reapply with the co sponsor and re file, at least specifically how I read all the papers.....like with us we did not overrun them out right, so had to re pay and resubmit.
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He is wanting to know Where he needs to be in motion on the net to pursue this & find out What needs to be done next.
He’s not sure of even WHAT to look for on any site he may budge to. Any & all pointers are welcome.
Thank You
Answers:
If it was approved by the USCIS already, it must be the US Embassy within Thailand that disapproved it during the interview because he didn't meet the income requirement for the Affidavit of Support.Your US citizen friend should contact the US Embassy in Thailand if he could still provide them with the co-sponsor for the petition of his wife.The interconnect below is the website of US Embassy in Thailand.
http://bangkok.usembassy.gov/contact.htm…
If the petition is still with the USCIS here in the US he should contact them.Make sure he have all the information needed when he calls the Customer Service like the satchel number or the Alien Registration Number of his wife (A#).
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/m…
NOT an expert in any way but surely the embassy has zilch to do with this matter at all, he would enjoy to reapply with the co sponsor and re file, at least specifically how I read all the papers.....like with us we did not overrun them out right, so had to re pay and resubmit.
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