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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Cambodia
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I am a naturalized US Citizen. My country of birth is Thailand, and I am a descendent of a Cambodian.

I have a permanent, no expiration visa to Cambodia. What about Thailand? Would I be able to enter Thailand just like a national through the borders? Of course, I know that my US passport will permit me to enter through the borders without any VISA for 30 day stay. However, I would like to know in regards to this unique circumstance. I'm sure others may have question about this.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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I am a naturalized US Citizen. My country of birth is Thailand, and I am a descendent of a Cambodian.

I have a permanent, no expiration visa to Cambodia. What about Thailand? Would I be able to enter Thailand just like a national through the borders? Of course, I know that my US passport will permit me to enter through the borders without any VISA for 30 day stay. However, I would like to know in regards to this unique circumstance. I'm sure others may have question about this.

You may find specific answers at www.thaivisa.com/forum/ if nobody here has the answer.

Hope this helps.

2-2-07 Sent I-129F to NSC

2-6-07 NSC received USPS mail, NSC then to CSC

2-15-07 NOA1 -file received

2-16-07 check cashed

2-23-07 touched

5-4-07 NOA2 approval -email

5-13-07 sent cancellation request letter

6-7-07 we're going to retry with a K-3

8-6-07 married in Thailand (dual language, dual representation prenuptial)

8-7-07 sent K3 from Bangkok

9-10-07 I-130 NOA1, (received at CSC 8-9-07)

10-9-07 sent I-129F to CSC

11-1-07 touched I-130

requested consular processing I-130 (http://www.uscis.gov/files/pressrelease/PN_i-129f.pdf)

9-13-07 I-129F for Spouse arrived CSC via USPS return rcpt. requested

4-1-08 NOA2 for K3 (I-134 supposed to be processed but processed I-129F instead)

7-11-08 interview Bangkok, passed.

7-16-08 POE arrival, 2 hours in Seattle Customs.

AOS I-486 sent 4-4-09

AOS NOA1 4-13-09 for all; I-485, I-131, I765

RFE 4-27-09 Thai official document in lieu of original Birth Certificate not sufficient???

Infopass appointment 5-26-09 at USCIS. Officer thought our doc was valid and doesn't know why the RFE.

7-28-09 EAD and AP sent

Social Security card 8-4-09

interview 9-10-09

10 year green card expires 9-17-19, Permanent Resident Card.

Resident since 9-10-09.

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consolemaster,

Do you have a Thai passport?

If not, do you have the documents necessary for a Thai citizen to obtain a Thai passport? (See the website of the Thai embassy in Washington DC, the Thai consulate in Los Angeles, or the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs.)

Yodrak

I am a naturalized US Citizen. My country of birth is Thailand, and I am a descendent of a Cambodian.

I have a permanent, no expiration visa to Cambodia. What about Thailand? Would I be able to enter Thailand just like a national through the borders? Of course, I know that my US passport will permit me to enter through the borders without any VISA for 30 day stay. However, I would like to know in regards to this unique circumstance. I'm sure others may have question about this.

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