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First of all we had a 3 day notice of our impending interview in Bangkok. Made an appointment at bumrungrad for the next day. Since our daughters are of an age that require a TB test, their were results were not ready for the interview. As the test results take 48 hours to read. That was not a problem. The problem seems to stem from my 10 year absence from America. My sister has graciously offered to let us stay with her indefinitely to work on 30 acre ranch. Rent free in lieu of labor.

I supplied several months of correspondence with the local school regarding enrollment my local bank account and current credit report,also my wife has a job being held for her in a local Thai restaurant. In the 221g they asked about me owning a car and car insurance as well as health insurance for my family. I cannot find a company that will issue insurance without a SS#. Also showing job applications The irony is I am old enough to collect Social Security. Which I pointed out. Also my current income far surpasses the minimum requirements.

My question to other members is would it behove me to establish domicile before my family? Which does not address health insurance for my family.

In response to the 221g I added several out of state bank and credit card accounts along with my wife's job offer. Along with our daughters medical results. And another letter from my sister re-stating her desire for us to live with her.

I am open to suggestion on what else to provide. Or move back to help expedite my families visas.

On a bright note the embassy requested their passports be included in the 221 g package.

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There are ways to get around being away from your family.

All you mentioned should be good, a start at least. I'd send it all in and see what comes of it. If you still need note, then see about having your sister buy a car in your name. Still not enough, then, I'd ask them exactly what do they want to see?

Hope you get it figured out and don't have to be apart. Best wishes.

 
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