Royal Thai Embassy, Consular section (Protection of Thai Citizens)
2300 Kalorama Rd., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20008
Tel. (202) 640-5671
Email [email protected]
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Applying a J1 No Objection Statement (ภาษาไทย)
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For those who have received a J-1 Visa and are subject to the Two-Year Home-Country Physical Presence Requirement and wish to apply for a No Objection letter. To apply for a J-1 waiver and change your J-1 visa status to another type of visa from the Department of State and Department of Homeland Security of the United States, regardless of whether the petitioner remains in the United States or in the process of returning/residing in Thailand or any other country The following documents must be submitted to the Embassy in Washington for consideration of the following actions: |
List of representative companies in Thailand that are eligible to recruit Thai students to participate in the Work and Travel program in the United States. |
A representative company in Thailand must be approved for the implementation of the project from private companies in the United States Which has been certified by the US Department of State as a designated sponsor only, which can check the list of representative companies in Thailand that have been approved to implement the project at the US Embassy website Thailand |
Click here to check the list of companies |
How to submit an application |
Submit the application by mail
Address
ATTN : J1 No Objection
Consular Section, Royal Thai Embassy
2300 Kalorama Rd., NW Washington DC 20008
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Remark The applicant must complete a legalization form along with the phone number and email address, so the embassy will be able to contact the applicant directly Incidentally, if the applicant resides in Thailand or in a country other than the United States embassy will contact the applicant by e-mail |
Required documents |
1.) Fill out the Legalization Form [Download] 1 copy
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2.) Letter of Intent
In requesting such statement and attaching supporting documents (in either case) as follows: ***In case the applicant is a scholarship recipient to study, visit, or do an internship in the United States from any agency or organization in Thailand or abroad, please specify the details of when the applicant came to study or did an internship in the United States. (Note: Please specify the text in the last paragraph of the letter of intent. “I hereby certify that the statements in the letter are true in all respects” and sign the petitioner’s signature.) |
3.) Additional supporting documents
3.1 In case of getting a job offer: a letter confirming the employer’s job offer to the applicant (Job Offer letter). 3.2 In case of marriage: a copy of the marriage certificate and a copy of the spouse’s passport and the Notary Public for Signature of the spouse. The copy of such document must be certified by the notary public. 3.3 Fiancée: Letter of Intention from the fiancée, a copy of the fiancée’s passport, and the Notary Public for Signature . The copy must be certified by the Notary Public. 3.4 In the case of changing to an F1 student visa: acceptance letter from the school or evidence of enrollment 3.5 Special Skilled Person EB-2 NIW: A copy of the I-140 petition receipt from USCIS. ***For other cases In addition to the above information please contact the staff To be considered before filing a claim, call 202-640-5671, email [email protected] *** |
4.) Graduation history
Copies of diplomas and transcripts in Thailand and abroad (educational institution and date, month, year of graduation) Or if you are a civil servant who used to or is in the process of receiving scholarships from the government/Thai government agencies to study, observe activities, or do internships abroad. There is still an obligation to repay the capital or return to work or have a status as a borrower of the Loan Fund linked to future income (กรอ. ) or being a borrower of the Student Loan Fund (กยศ.), the applicant must provide details. along with attaching a certificate from the owner of the capital or a certificate from the responsible government agency or a student loan provider As the case may be, the applicant is not obligated to return to government service or is obligated to reimburse any agency. |
5.) A copy of a valid passport
(A first page of passport with applicant photo and passport details), which must be certified by the Notary Public as a certified true copy. |
6.) A copy of a valid ID card
Which must be certified by the Notary Public as a copy taken from the original (certified true copy). |
7.) All copies of DS-2019 or IAP 66 (where applicable)
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8.) A copy of the Third Party Barcode that will be received when completing the online form DS-3035
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9.) Confirmation letter without lawsuit
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10.) Consent letter for information disclosure [Download]
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11.) Notary Public for Signature Form
which must be signed by a Notary Public official [Download] |
12.) Copies of all J-1 visa pages ever received
Which must be certified by a Notary Public officer as a copy taken from the original. |
13.) A Priority Mail Flat Rate Envelope with postage stamps for $9.85
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Contact information
Royal Thai Embassy, Consular section (Protection of Thai Citizens)
2300 Kalorama Rd., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20008
Tel. (202) 640-5671
Email [email protected]
Consular Office (ฝ่ายกงสุล)
2300 Kalorama Road, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20008
Office Hours
Monday - Friday 09.00-17.00 hrs.
Official Holidays
Official Holidays