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US Visa from Thailand: The EB-5 Visa
The EB-5 visa is very useful for those from Thailand who wish to invest in the USA and seek lawful permanent residence (aka Green Card status).
Outsourcing Payroll Services in Thailand
Payroll matters can be an important aspect of doing business in Thailand. This is especially true if the company employs foreign nationals as strict adherence to regulations regarding employment and social security can impact a foreigner's work permit.
Probate Matters in Thailand: Wills and Estates
Having a proper Will drafted in Thailand is a good idea especially for those with Thai real estate interests.
Adjustment of Status (I-485) and Lift of Conditions Explained
In order to obtain lawful permanent residence after arrival in the USA on a fiancee visa, the adjustment of status process must be completed.
The P-1 Visa
The P-1(A) visa is designed for foreign athletes who wish to travel to the USA for competition.
Recent Changes to Laws Regarding Firearms in Thailand
In recent weeks, changes to the firearm registration rules have resulted in a legal exclusion of foreign nationals from firearm ownership in Thailand.
Trump Administration Appears Likely to Increase Number of Immigration Jails
The new administration has reiterated a "tough on illegal immigration" theme. In recent weeks it appears as though policies will be implemented in line with this thinking
Recent Discussion of Possible VAT Increase in Thailand
The effective rate of VAT in Thailand has remained 7% for many years. A recent announcement notes that the rate could rise to an effective level of 10%, although actual implementation remains to be seen.
Are US Tourist Visa Applications Often Denied by the US Embassy?
Under section 214(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, a Consular Officer at a US Embassy or Consulate abroad can deny a tourist visa application if analysis of the applicant's circumstances does not comport with the "strong ties vs. weak ties" analysis inherent in the statute.
US Tax Implications for Americans with Thai Company Ownership Interest
Americans who have beneficial or ownership interest in Thai corporations may be required to disclose or be liable for taxes depending upon the specific circumstances.
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