US Tourist Visa - Apply from Thailand
B-1/B-2 US tourist visa from Thailand: DS-160, MRV fee, Embassy Bangkok interview, and proving temporary intent and ties to Thailand.
Thai Visa Centre helps Bangkok-based applicants prepare financial evidence, relationship documents, certified translations, and checklist reviews before lodging through official USCIS and State Department channels.
Tourism and short business meetings.
Complete before paying MRV fee.
All Thai applicants typically interview in Bangkok.
Must prove ties to Thailand and departure plans.
Who qualifies?
Thai nationals and applicants residing in Thailand must meet USCIS petition rules and consular standards at US Embassy Bangkok. Confirm you meet the live checklist before lodging.
- Thai national with valid passport
- Legitimate temporary purpose: tourism, family visit, or short business
- Strong ties to Thailand: employment, property, family, or business
- Sufficient funds for the trip without unauthorized US employment
- No prior immigration violations that bar entry
- Honest and consistent DS-160 and interview answers
Important: TVC prepares documents and checklists. You lodge through official USCIS and State Department channels. Final decisions rest with USCIS and the consular officer.
US visa journey stages
Most US family and fiancé(e) visas move through USCIS petition, National Visa Center or embassy processing, and consular interview at Embassy Bangkok.
| Stage | Step | What happens |
|---|---|---|
| Stage 1: DS-160 | Online application | Save confirmation page |
| Stage 2: Fee and booking | MRV payment | Schedule Embassy Bangkok slot |
| Stage 3: Interview | Consular review | Approved, refused, or 221(g) |
| Stage 4: Travel | US entry at CBP | Officer decides admission length |
Application process from Thailand
Follow this sequence when preparing your US visa application from Bangkok.
| Step | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Complete DS-160 on ceac.state.gov |
| 2 | Pay MRV fee per official schedule |
| 3 | Book Embassy Bangkok interview appointment |
| 4 | Attend interview with supporting documents |
| 5 | Collect passport with visa if approved |
Complete DS-160
Fill out the online nonimmigrant visa application on ceac.state.gov.
Pay MRV fee
Pay the visa application fee per the current State Department schedule.
Book interview
Schedule Embassy Bangkok appointment through the official system.
Prepare evidence
Gather employment letters, bank statements, and ties-to-Thailand proof.
Attend interview
Answer consular officer questions consistently with DS-160 responses.
Collect passport
If approved, collect passport with B-1/B-2 visa foil.
Document and evidence requirements
Download the live checklist from USCIS and travel.state.gov before your Embassy Bangkok appointment. Certified English translations are required for Thai-language documents.
| Requirement | Detail |
|---|---|
| Valid passport | Meeting US visa validity requirements |
| DS-160 confirmation | Print the application confirmation page with barcode |
| Visa photo | One photo meeting US visa specifications |
| Financial evidence | Bank statements and employment letter showing trip funding |
| Ties to Thailand | Property deeds, business registration, or family dependencies |
| Travel itinerary | Flight and hotel bookings if available, not mandatory but helpful |
Key requirements quick reference
Use this table to confirm which requirements apply to your US visa pathway before you lodge.
| Category | Requirement | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| B-2 tourism | Temporary visit | No work or study permitted |
| K-1 fiancé visa | Immigration route | For engaged couples, not a visitor shortcut |
| 214(b) refusal | Common outcome | Officer not convinced of temporary intent |
| Validity | Often 10 years | Each visit still limited by CBP admission |
What you cannot do
These restrictions apply to most US visa categories. Confirm permitted activities for your specific visa type.
- Work or receive US salary on a visitor visa
- Enroll in full-time study without the proper student visa
- Overstay the CBP admission period
- Misrepresent travel purpose on DS-160 or at interview
After approval
Once your US visa is approved, complete these steps before and after travel.
- Review visa validity and number of entries on the foil
- Carry ties-to-Thailand evidence when traveling. CBP may ask at entry
- Depart before the I-94 admission date expires
- If refused under 214(b), strengthen evidence before reapplying
Additional guidance
Visitor visa vs immigration intent
B-1/B-2 is for temporary visits. Using a tourist visa to enter and marry or stay permanently violates visa conditions and can bar future US visas.
Strong ties to Thailand
Consular officers under 214(b) look for employment, family, property, and financial roots in Thailand that ensure the applicant will return.
Visiting a US partner
Girlfriends and boyfriends may visit on B-2 but must demonstrate the visit is temporary. Repeated refusals may require changed circumstances before reapplying.
DS-160 accuracy
Every answer on DS-160 must match interview responses. Inconsistencies are a leading cause of refusal.
Bangkok office support
TVC helps applicants organize financial evidence, employment letters, and ties documents before DS-160 and interview.
Common mistakes
These errors show up repeatedly in our Bangkok consultations for US visa cases.
- Weak ties-to-Thailand evidence for a young applicant with limited assets
- Relying only on a US partner's invitation without independent financial proof
- Inconsistent DS-160 answers compared to the consular interview
- Applying for B-2 when the real plan is marriage and immigration in the US
- Purchasing non-refundable tickets before visa approval
Planning checklist before you travel or relocate
Confirm your entry category, passport validity, and return plans before booking non-refundable flights or long hotel stays. Immigration officers compare your stated purpose with your visa stamp, prior entry history, and supporting documents at the counter.
Register your address through TM30 when required, complete TDAC before every arrival, and keep copies of lease agreements, insurance policies, and embassy correspondence in one folder. These records matter for extensions, tax filings, and unexpected compliance checks.
If your situation involves work, marriage, retirement funds, or property purchase, book a case review with our Bangkok team early. Small document gaps that seem minor at arrival become expensive fixes at extension season.
Frequently asked questions
Quick answers to follow-up questions about US visas from Thailand.
Q:Can my Thai girlfriend get a US tourist visa?
A:Thai nationals apply for B-1/B-2 visitor visas through DS-160 and an Embassy Bangkok interview. Approval depends on demonstrating temporary visit intent and strong ties to Thailand.
Q:Does a US boyfriend's invitation guarantee approval?
A:No. Consular officers assess the applicant's own ties to Thailand, finances, and travel history. An invitation letter alone is insufficient.
Q:Does TVC submit DS-160?
A:We help prepare financial evidence, employment letters, and ties-to-Thailand documents. The applicant completes DS-160 and attends the embassy interview through official channels.
Q:How long can she stay?
A:B-1/B-2 admission length is decided by CBP at the US port of entry, not the visa foil date. Typical visits are weeks, not months.
Q:Can she visit while a K-1 is pending?
A:Travel on B-2 while an immigrant petition is pending carries risk. Discuss timing with qualified counsel before booking travel.
Q:When was this guide last reviewed?
A:June 2026. Visitor visa rules and wait times change. Verify before applying.
Official references
Official sources verified June 2026. Confirm current fees and checklists on USCIS and travel.state.gov before applying.