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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hello everyone, I think I know the answer to this question but I just want no complications...I know that a person coming to US should not really travel to US (not recommended) while the visa is in the process and this question was answered many times on this website...Now, should there be any problems with petitioner or a person in US to travel outside the US and visit his or her fiance(e)? I would like to go for a visit one more time and possibly go back to US with my fiancee when she gets her Visa? Would I have any problems going there? English are pretty strict about these things...thank you and I appreciate your help/hints/advices!

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We filed in October, going for a K-3 visa, and I went to visit my husband / meet his family in December. I had no problems at all getting through. The agent asked me why I was there, and I was truthful - there to see my husband and meet his family. I had a ton of paperwork to justify the fact that I would be returning to the U.S., but it turns out I didn't need it - the agent never questioned it - and I walked right in.

Marriage : 2009-06-30

CSC: 155 days

I-130: 2009-10-01

NOA1: 2009-10-15

NOA2: 2010-03-05

I-129F: 2009-10-16

NOA1: 2009-10-23

NOA2: 2010-03-05

NVC: 60 days

Case #: 2010-03-11

AOS Paid: 2010-03-15

IV Bill Paid: 2010-03-24

Package Sent: 2010-03-29

AVR says received: 2010-04-02

RFE: 2010-04-13

Sign in Fail: 2010-05-10

CONSULATE: 17 days

Medical: 2010-06-04

Interview: 2010-06-15 - APPROVED!

Visa rcv'd: 2010-06-21

POE: 2010-06-29 LAX (286 Days from when we started this whole mess!)

CSC- ROC

Mailed 2012-06-05

NOA1 2012-06-07

Biometrics 2012-07-16

RFE 2013-02-06

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hello everyone, I think I know the answer to this question but I just want no complications...I know that a person coming to US should not really travel to US (not recommended) while the visa is in the process and this question was answered many times on this website...Now, should there be any problems with petitioner or a person in US to travel outside the US and visit his or her fiance(e)? I would like to go for a visit one more time and possibly go back to US with my fiancee when she gets her Visa? Would I have any problems going there? English are pretty strict about these things...thank you and I appreciate your help/hints/advices!

It shouldn't be a problem. Go for it!

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With the UK being a low-fraud country, there shouldn't be too much of a problem with the foreign beneficary entering the U.S. just so you know...since we filed the visa last August, David (UK citizen) has visited me twice and I've visited him 3 times (going again this week).

Just make sure you or your fiance have ties to your respective countries like a work schedule showing when you return, bank statements, renter's contract, etc etc.

Naturalization

9/9: Mailed N-400 package off

9/11: Arrived at Dallas, TX

9/17: NOA

9/19: Check cashed

9/23: Received NOA

10/7: Text from USCIS on status update: Biometrics in the mail

10/9: Received Biometrics letter

10/29: Biometrics

10/31: In-line

2/16: Text from USCIS that Baltimore has scheduled an interview...finally!!

2/24: Interview letter received

3/24: Naturalization interview

 
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