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mamalovesdada
Hello Everyone!

I'm planning to fly back to cebu by April for my brother's wedding. I've read somewhere that the immigration officer will unstaple the I-94(departure). What happens when i come back? I haven't sent my AOS yet. I hope someone can help me clear up my mind. I've been looking for some answers and i had no luck. blink.gif

Thanks!!! Salamat Po! good.gif
David-Mae Forever
QUOTE(mamalovesdada @ Feb 9 2008, 10:05 PM) *
Hello Everyone!

I'm planning to fly back to cebu by April for my brother's wedding. I've read somewhere that the immigration officer will unstaple the I-94(departure). What happens when i come back? I haven't sent my AOS yet. I hope someone can help me clear up my mind. I've been looking for some answers and i had no luck. blink.gif

Thanks!!! Salamat Po! good.gif


Did you apply for Advance Parole? If you did, that's your ticket to go out of the country and come back. You will also need a copy of your marriage certificate to go along with your travel documents. If you don't have AP and your AOS is not approved yet, don't leave the country because K1 visa is one-time entry.

--Mae
Roy and Yazi
QUOTE(David-Mae Forever @ Feb 9 2008, 06:30 AM) *
QUOTE(mamalovesdada @ Feb 9 2008, 10:05 PM) *
Hello Everyone!

I'm planning to fly back to cebu by April for my brother's wedding. I've read somewhere that the immigration officer will unstaple the I-94(departure). What happens when i come back? I haven't sent my AOS yet. I hope someone can help me clear up my mind. I've been looking for some answers and i had no luck. blink.gif

Thanks!!! Salamat Po! good.gif


Did you apply for Advance Parole? If you did, that's your ticket to go out of the country and come back. You will also need a copy of your marriage certificate to go along with your travel documents. If you don't have AP and your AOS is not approved yet, don't leave the country because K1 visa is one-time entry.

--Mae


a K-3 Visa is a multiple entry Visa. you'll be ok. good.gif
edp333
QUOTE(Roy and Yazi @ Feb 9 2008, 03:02 PM) *
a K-3 Visa is a multiple entry Visa. you'll be ok. good.gif


+ 1. good.gif
Anthony Julie
QUOTE(mamalovesdada @ Feb 9 2008, 10:05 PM) *
Hello Everyone!

I'm planning to fly back to cebu by April for my brother's wedding. I've read somewhere that the immigration officer will unstaple the I-94(departure). What happens when i come back? I haven't sent my AOS yet. I hope someone can help me clear up my mind. I've been looking for some answers and i had no luck. blink.gif

Thanks!!! Salamat Po! good.gif

I saw that you are a K-3 visa holder. Nothing to worry about because only K-1 visa holders who are not allowed to travel outside USA without GC or AP. Congratulations to your bro! smile.gif
David-Mae Forever
QUOTE(Roy and Yazi @ Feb 10 2008, 05:02 AM) *
QUOTE(David-Mae Forever @ Feb 9 2008, 06:30 AM) *
QUOTE(mamalovesdada @ Feb 9 2008, 10:05 PM) *
Hello Everyone!

I'm planning to fly back to cebu by April for my brother's wedding. I've read somewhere that the immigration officer will unstaple the I-94(departure). What happens when i come back? I haven't sent my AOS yet. I hope someone can help me clear up my mind. I've been looking for some answers and i had no luck. blink.gif

Thanks!!! Salamat Po! good.gif


Did you apply for Advance Parole? If you did, that's your ticket to go out of the country and come back. You will also need a copy of your marriage certificate to go along with your travel documents. If you don't have AP and your AOS is not approved yet, don't leave the country because K1 visa is one-time entry.

--Mae


a K-3 Visa is a multiple entry Visa. you'll be ok. good.gif



Ooppsss, my bad for not checking for visa category. blush.gif blush.gif blush.gif
lirachadsbaby
u can enter the US still good.gif
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