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My fiance and I are tempted to fly him out here for a week and we were just looking for a little bit more information regarding traveling during the process.

He has a full time job in England right now, and has a week off. He lives with his parents, so doesn't have a rental agreement or anything like that.

How exactly do they know at customs that you are going through the immigration process?

I am going to see him in October, but he has this random week off, and we thought about making the best of it.

Any advice or travel tips if we decide to go through with it?

We are two months into the process, have received our NOA1, but no other info as of yet.

Thanks everyone, in advance.

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My fiance and I are tempted to fly him out here for a week and we were just looking for a little bit more information regarding traveling during the process.

He has a full time job in England right now, and has a week off. He lives with his parents, so doesn't have a rental agreement or anything like that.

How exactly do they know at customs that you are going through the immigration process?

I am going to see him in October, but he has this random week off, and we thought about making the best of it.

Any advice or travel tips if we decide to go through with it?

We are two months into the process, have received our NOA1, but no other info as of yet.

Thanks everyone, in advance.

He needs to bring as much info as possible tying him to his home country, a letter from his employer stating he is taking a vacation and how long he will be gone and that they expect him to return on such and such date.

Mailed n-400 : 4-3-14

USCIS Received : 4-4-14

NOA1 Sent : 4-8-14

Biometrics Appt Letter Sent : 4-14-14

Biometrics Appt : 5-5-14

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as well as the return ticket - and a copy of the NOA1 and the I-129f petition showing that he is going through the proper immigration process and is unlikely to jeopardize it.

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