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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Australia
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Can someone tell me please...ASAP???? Does anyone Know?

Ive been in the States for 2 mths now....got married just a few days ago....

We want to go to Canada for a couple of days as part of our honeymoon.....but my K1 visa says only one entry...but I didnt think I needed a visa to go to Canada...therefore....I wouldnt actually be visa ing...my way back into the USA?

So Can I go to Canada prior to adjusting my Status...????

Tar....we are looking on line for a hotel and want to leave tomorrow morning.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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Can someone tell me please...ASAP???? Does anyone Know?

Ive been in the States for 2 mths now....got married just a few days ago....

We want to go to Canada for a couple of days as part of our honeymoon.....but my K1 visa says only one entry...but I didnt think I needed a visa to go to Canada...therefore....I wouldnt actually be visa ing...my way back into the USA?

So Can I go to Canada prior to adjusting my Status...????

Tar....we are looking on line for a hotel and want to leave tomorrow morning.

hi you can NOT leave once you've entered on a K-1!! You must file for Advanced Parole (AP) .....it usually takes 3-4 months for approval so i wouldn't be looking at hotels....sorry!

Also to speed things up you should file AP,EAD and AOS at the same time.

And you might want to get working on that because there's A LOT of paperwork involved and you must file within your visa expiring/ I-94

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Iran
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Can someone tell me please...ASAP???? Does anyone Know?

Ive been in the States for 2 mths now....got married just a few days ago....

We want to go to Canada for a couple of days as part of our honeymoon.....but my K1 visa says only one entry...but I didnt think I needed a visa to go to Canada...therefore....I wouldnt actually be visa ing...my way back into the USA?

So Can I go to Canada prior to adjusting my Status...????

Tar....we are looking on line for a hotel and want to leave tomorrow morning.

nope

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Your status in the USA has nothing to do with the requirements for being allowed in another country.

The answer is, yes, you can go to Canada. However, it is extremely unlikely you will be let back into the USA if you haven't received AP or a green card yet.

The bottom line is DON'T LEAVE THE USA.

Met: December 2009

Married: April 2015

Received CR-1 visa: February 2017

POE (as IR-1): April 2017

Oath ceremony: November 2020

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