Thailand - Bangkok Field Office
Service Area
The Bangkok District Office has jurisdiction over U.S. immigration benefits for the following countries:
Australia, New Zealand, Burma, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, East Timor, Taiwan, Macau, and Hong Kong.
Street Address
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Sindhorn Building
Tower 2, 15th Floor
130-132 Wireless Road
Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Mailing Address from the US
District Director
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
American Embassy Box 12
APO AP 96546
Mailing Address from Outside the US
District Director
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
American Embassy Box 12
120-122 Wireless Road
Bangkok 10330 Thailand
Express Mail Address
District Director
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
American Embassy Box 12
120-122 Wireless Road
Bangkok 10330 Thailand
Office Location
The Bangkok District Office is located next door to the U.S. Embassy on Wireless Road. The office is situated in the Sindhorn Building, Tower 2, 15th Floor. A guard at the embassy can direct you to the building.
Hours of Operation
The office is open to the public Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM. Please note that the office is closed on Thai and American holidays.
The office is located in a time zone that is 12 hours ahead of U.S. Eastern Standard Time
Phone, Fax Numbers and E-mail
Phone
Phone
02-205-5352 or 02-205-5382
(within Thailand)
011-662-205-5352
(from the United States)
Visiting the office in person
Appointments:
To make an appointment, please contact us by phone.
Walk-ins:
Walk-ins are accepted on a first come, first served basis.
Public Transportation
Located on Wireless Road in between the Ploenchit BTS station and Lumpini MRT.
Parking & Handicap Accessibility
- Pay parking is available in Sindhorn Tower.
- Accessibility for individuals with special needs is available.
Paying Fees
Fees for applications and petitions are listed on the Forms section of the USCIS website. Fees for all applications and petitions submitted to this office must be paid with the following monetary instrument: “U.S. and International” money orders, U.S. treasury checks, cashier’s checks, bank drafts, bank money orders drawn in U.S. dollars, issued by a U.S. banking institution .
If paying in person at the U.S. Embassy cashier you may also pay with visa or mastercard as well cash U.S. dollars and the local Thai currency. Personal checks sent in by mail or submitted in person are not accepted. All forms of payment must be payable to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Forms
Immigration forms are available under the Forms section of the USCIS website.
Visas
For in-depth information about visas, please check the Visa Services section of the U.S. Department of State website.
Form I-130
U.S. citizens residing in Thailand may file a Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, at the Bangkok District Office in person during normal business hours.
Form N-400
USCIS Bangkok has jurisdiction to process N-400 naturalization applications for active duty service members as well as their eligible spouses and children residing overseas with them on their orders.
Form I-131 Parole
All requests for Humanitarian Parole for individuals residing under the jurisdiction of the Bangkok District Office must be submitted to:
For US Postal Service (USPS) Deliveries
USCIS Dallas LockboxUSCIS
PO Box 660865
Dallas, TX. 75266
For Express mail and courier deliveries:
USCISAttn: HP
2501 S. State Hwy 121, Business
Suite 400
Lewisville, TX 75067
Instructions on how to file an application for Humanitarian Parole are located on Form I-131.
Form I-131 Refugee Travel Document
The Bangkok District Office, in limited circumstances, has jurisdiction to accept and approve refugee travel document applications within Thailand and throughout the jurisdiction of the Bangkok District.
Please note that if you have already previously applied for a refugee travel document you are not eligible to apply for the document overseas.
If eligible to apply overseas, the application may be accepted at the discretion of the District Director.
If the District Director uses his/her discretion to accept an application from you, the application may be submitted to a USCIS office, if there is one in the country you are visiting, or to a U.S. Embassy or U.S. Consulate in countries that do not have a USCIS presence.
Transportation Boarding Letters
USCIS does not issue transportation letters at its Bangkok Office. If you are in need of a transportation letter and you live in Thailand, please contact the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Service located at the Sindhorn Bldg. on Wireless Road, Tower 2, 15th Floor. You may also contact CBP by telephone at 02-205-5391.
The following documents will be required
- Proper Identification
- Police Report
- Proof of Residence in the United States within the last year
- Passport-size photographs
- Copy of your return airline tickets if applicable