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i'm sure this is a stupid question but i'm a little confused. i will be entering the us on my k-1 visa soon and of course i have to provide information for the airline. what do i put as my citizenship status? should i put that i'm just visiting?

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i'm sure this is a stupid question but i'm a little confused. i will be entering the us on my k-1 visa soon and of course i have to provide information for the airline. what do i put as my citizenship status? should i put that i'm just visiting?

Ahhh...I think you're meant to state what kinda visa you're entering on, and that it's a permanent move or something. I'd double check with the embassy if I were you...what precisely is the airline asking for?

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i'm sure this is a stupid question but i'm a little confused. i will be entering the us on my k-1 visa soon and of course i have to provide information for the airline. what do i put as my citizenship status? should i put that i'm just visiting?

Ahhh...I think you're meant to state what kinda visa you're entering on, and that it's a permanent move or something. I'd double check with the embassy if I were you...what precisely is the airline asking for?

By the way, there are no stupid questions =D.

thanks. ;) i thought i was supposed to declare the visa too, that's why i'm confused!

the options are either;

U.S. Citizen,

Visitor/In Transit

Non-U.S. Citizen Residence, Permanent Residence/Residence Alien Card Number (optional)

do i put the non-us citizen and put in the a#? :wacko:

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You will be filling in the white I-94 form. Here's a pic of one.

http://amsterdam.usconsulate.gov/uploads/i.../I-94_front.jpg

thanks, i've not seen one of those yet but i know i need to fill one in at the airport. i'm just going through continental's website and those are the only options they give for my passenger information. currently my status is "visiting".

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Yeah I just ticked the visiting box. :thumbs:

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