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		<title>Thai and US Immigration: Looking Back at 2019 and Forward in 2020</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With regard to American immigration it seems logical to surmise that the trends of 2019 will continue into 2020 with everyone focusing upon the forthcoming election in November as a possible indicator of where immigration policy will be heading in the forthcoming decade.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By any estimate, 2019 was not a great year for those dealing with either the American or Thai Immigration systems. In 2019, those seeking to live in Thailand under an <a title="O retirement" href="https://www.legal.co.th/resources/visa-immigration-law/thailand-immigration-law/update-insurance-and-thai-retirement-visa-extensions/">O retirement</a> or marriage visa saw many of the rules regarding that visa category changed. For example, it is now no longer possible for many expats in Thailand to use <a title="income affidavits" href="https://www.legal.co.th/resources/visa-immigration-law/thailand-immigration-law/us-embassy-thailand-no-longer-provide-income-affidavits-thai-marriage-visas/">income affidavits</a> issued from the Embassies or Consulates of their home country in order to prove their financial ability to remain in the Kingdom. Concurrently, the regulations regarding the <a title="income" href="https://www.legal.co.th/resources/visa-immigration-law/thailand-immigration-law/thai-retirement-visas-update-combining-income-bank-balance/">income</a> or <a title="bank balance requirements" href="https://www.legal.co.th/resources/visa-immigration-law/thailand-immigration-law/thai-retirement-visas-can-income-and-bank-balance-be-combined/">bank balance requirements</a> associated with the marriage and retirement visas are now more strictly enforced and may require a more prolonged maintenance of a bank balance compared with times past. Meanwhile, with respect to Thai retirement visas specifically, the rules regarding retirement visa issuance and extension underwent another adjustment with the introduction of the rule that retirement visa holders in Thailand <a title="must obtain health insurance" href="https://www.legal.co.th/resources/visa-immigration-law/thailand-immigration-law/thai-retirement-visa-insurance-final-analysis-pre-enactment/">must obtain health insurance</a> coverage in order to cover medical expenses while maintaining their retiree status in Thailand. Although there were no specific changes with regard to the rules pertaining to <a title="Thai business visas" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiqI_v9is5A&amp;t=1s">Thai business visas</a>, 2019 saw a level of scrutiny with respect to adjudication which is rather unprecedented.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, in the USA the Immigration apparatus has seen a great deal of <a title="administrative" href="https://www.legal.co.th/resources/visa-immigration-law/us-immigration-law/us-immigration-what-administrative-processing/">administrative</a> transformation. Some Immigration practitioners in the USA are calling this the “<a title="Invisible Wall" href="https://www.legal.co.th/resources/visa-immigration-law/us-immigration-law/trump-building-invisible-wall-legal-migration/">Invisible Wall</a>” in reference to the current President’s promise to build a wall to deter illegal immigration. With respect to <a title="US visas from Thailand" href="https://www.legal.co.th/resources/visa-immigration-law/visa-news/will-uscis-bangkok-office-closures-impact-us-visas-thailand/">US visas from Thailand</a> specifically, it should be noted that 2019 saw the closing of the <a title="USCIS office in Bangkok" href="https://www.legal.co.th/resources/visa-immigration-law/us-immigration-law/uscis-bangkok-not-accepting-i-130-petitions-october-18-2019/">USCIS office in Bangkok</a>. Moving forward through 2020 and beyond it appears that those who could once file for Immigration benefits through that office, including applications for IR-1 and <a title="CR-1 visas from Thailand" href="https://www.legal.co.th/resources/visa-immigration-law/visa-news/cr-1-visa-thailand-medical-insurance-required/">CR-1 visas from Thailand</a>, must now file their cases through the relevant USCIS office in the USA. Furthermore, it appears that the number of requests for evidence in cases involving American family based cases is on the rise while it remains to be seen exactly what the <a title="National Vetting Center" href="https://www.legal.co.th/resources/visa-immigration-law/us-immigration-law/us-visas-and-trump-administrations-invisible-wall/">National Vetting Center</a> is doing as cases processing through the <a title="National Visa Center" href="https://www.legal.co.th/resources/visa-immigration-law/visa-news/us-visas-and-immigration-national-visa-center-taking-digital-documentation/">National Visa Center</a> seem to be processed in increasingly slowly. In cases involving <a title="K-1 visas from Thailand" href="https://www.legal.co.th/resources/visa-immigration-law/us-immigration-law/new-financial-support-rules-k-1-visas-thailand/">K-1 visas from Thailand</a> the overall process has seen little fundamental change, but the as with other American immigration petitions there seems to be a rise in the number of <a title="RFEs" href="https://www.legal.co.th/resources/visa-immigration-law/us-immigration-law/how-will-new-uscis-rfe-policy-impact-i-601-waiver-process/">RFEs</a> issued especially in the wake of changes to the relevant forms associated with such matters.</p>
<p>What can be expected moving forward? With respect to Thai Immigration it seems unlikely that fundamental changes to the retirement visa category (such as the medical insurance requirement) are in the offing. In fact, it seems that the current regulatory framework has been set in place as a rather permanently. However, there is speculation that insurance requirements may be imposed for other categories such as marriage visas and perhaps even business visas, but this remains pure speculation. Further, in light of recent down turns in certain parts of the Thai tourism sector and the increasing <a title="strength of the baht" href="https://thethaiger.com/hot-news/economy/thai-baht-hits-highest-level-against-the-usd-in-six-years">strength of the baht</a> it seems Immigration officials are <a title="signaling a more moderating tone" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGroxUntIaA">signaling a more moderating tone</a> in order to forestall damage to the tourism sector. With regard to American immigration it seems logical to surmise that the trends of 2019 will continue into 2020 with everyone focusing upon the forthcoming election in November as a possible indicator of where immigration policy will be heading in the forthcoming decade.</p>
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