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caagirl
I just need to get a one way ticket for my Fiance we are not there yet but planing ahead...
anyways does the airlines understand about a one way ticket for a K-129F approval...
Does the immigration understand or do I have to get a return flight for him too...
Even though we know we are defiently marrying can someone help us out here... Who has gone through
the process of going to america any advice would be very much appreciated!
iceyspots
One way, or round trip is fine...

Whichever one is cheaper for you.
mr4422
one way is fine. whatever works best for your schedule and your budget. We had problems getting her back on the same flights i had so i abandoned my return flights and made new one-way reservations for both of us on another airline.
illumine
Why don't you ask at the site you constantly promote - www.immihelp.com?

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caagirl
QUOTE(devilette @ Aug 4 2006, 07:45 AM) *

Why don't you ask at the site you constantly promote - www.immihelp.com?

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I asked it said one way was fine but still better to get from real people....
KarenCee
QUOTE(caagirl @ Aug 4 2006, 10:26 AM) *

QUOTE(devilette @ Aug 4 2006, 07:45 AM) *

Why don't you ask at the site you constantly promote - www.immihelp.com?

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I asked it said one way was fine but still better to get from real people....

laughing.gif Good to know we're considered "real"...as opposed to what?
woodgc
Thanks for a great little phrase

For every minute you are angry you lose 60 seconds of happiness

It is a true winner
MrMrsKnight
Round trip is usually a lot cheaper though....
Leasel7
My fiance came over with his K-1 visa on a one way flight. He did have a bit of trouble with immigration officials in Fiji; they obviously did not understand how a K-1 visa works. Luckily he had a long layover there, and the problem somehow got sorted out. When he landed in Los Angeles, he had no problems at all with US customs and immigration officials.
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