I had the incredible opportunity to meet Ambassador Sean O'Neill, Consul General Kathryn Flachsbart, and their team at the U.S. Embassy Bangkok. They graciously spent about three hours with our group of veterans, and everyone treated us with remarkable kindness and warmth. I was definitely fanboying over the Foreign Service Officers, who kindly answered all my curious questions.
This visit truly broadened my understanding of how embassies support Americans overseas. It was inspiring to see people from diverse backgrounds united by the common goal of serving our fellow Americans abroad. The Ambassador emphasized that the pause on immigrant visa issuance means that, while issuance is paused, the rest of the process, including accepting applications, continues. He talked about tariffs, the border conflict, military relations, and the role of an embassy.
Meanwhile, the Consul General addressed the topic of tourist visas, explaining that visa officers must operate under the assumption that applicants might attempt to immigrate or misuse their tourist visa. Thus, it’s up to the applicant to prove their intentions and stability. Naturally, having strong financial stability greatly helps in overcoming these concerns. In addition to these topics, we also discussed tariffs, veterans’ concerns, and handling remains.
I’m excited about the possibility of volunteering at the embassy soon and look forward to showcasing how we support our veterans and fellow Americans abroad. It was a very proud moment to see it was my fellow veterans advocating for Americans who have passed away in Thailand, and making sure they get their proper respect. We do that work, and a lot more at American Legion Thailand Post TH01
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A group of veterans met with Ambassador Sean O'Neill and Consul General Kathryn Flachsbart at the U.S. Embassy in Bangkok, where they gained insights into the role of embassies in supporting Americans abroad. The discussion included the current pause on immigrant visa issuance, expectations for tourist visa applicants, and various diplomatic topics such as tariffs and military relations. The veterans expressed pride in their advocacy for fellow Americans and are looking forward to future volunteer opportunities with the embassy.
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