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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Japan
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Hello!!

My CR-1 visa was approved in Japan at U.S. Embassy, and I am moving to Texas end of July,

I am planning on going a trip to Guam for a week with my side of family. I will be back in Japan, and moving to Texas in July.

Is it going to be a problem? I've heard that I can't leave the U.S. until I get actual gree card in hand. When I asked at embassy, they said it is no problem and I will get a greecard by the time moving to Texas.

I am so confused right now and I need some help desparately!!

Thank you for your time and your help is greatly appreciated!!

  • 1 year later...
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no problem gurl jsut go to Guam plus Guam is UNDER US TERRITORY i have a freind there SHES a FILIPINA and she didnt have any problem with her PAPERS or STATUS or whatsoever.. HAVE FUN in GUAM my hubby is there working now Im going to mOVe or join him this JUNE He loves it there pretty ISLAND and U cna go for ISALND HOPPING ,DIVING and Locals are very nice too...GOOD luck

 
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