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I see that G-325A form ask for 5 continuous years of residential history. Does anyone know how and to what extent this is validated in Thailand? The reason I’m asking is not because we want to be dishonest but there is a difference between Wila’s official registered address and where she really lives. Example she is currently registered at a property she owns (part of family land) but is under construction and not in livable condition, she actually lives with her mother. Likewise when she has gone to find work between harvest seasons and will stay somewhere else for several months but then returns home. This second example is of more concern because I’m wondering if it will cause problem if her official address is one city during the time we met while she was employed in a different city.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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I see that G-325A form ask for 5 continuous years of residential history. Does anyone know how and to what extent this is validated in Thailand? The reason I’m asking is not because we want to be dishonest but there is a difference between Wila’s official registered address and where she really lives. Example she is currently registered at a property she owns (part of family land) but is under construction and not in livable condition, she actually lives with her mother. Likewise when she has gone to find work between harvest seasons and will stay somewhere else for several months but then returns home. This second example is of more concern because I’m wondering if it will cause problem if her official address is one city during the time we met while she was employed in a different city.

Use an address that makes sense & leave it at that. Keeping this simple for them does the same for you.

I suggest you buy a copy of Thailand Fever on Amazon & have her buy one in Thailand. This has nothing to do with your question but you will find the book useful in your relationship.

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Use an address that makes sense & leave it at that. Keeping this simple for them does the same for you.

I suggest you buy a copy of Thailand Fever on Amazon & have her buy one in Thailand. This has nothing to do with your question but you will find the book useful in your relationship.

Just bought Thailand Fever for 10 bucks on Amazon. Looks interesting and helpful. Thanks for the recommendation Ning :)

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