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Travelling to the United States and Other Countries while K1 Visa application is in process

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Hi everyone.

I searched the general FAQ's under the K1 visa information and it referred me to the forums for experience regarding this. I have two questions:

1. After my fiance has sent the K1 visa application, am I able to travel to the United States to visit him? There seems to be mixed answers about this.

2. After my fiance has sent the K1 visa application, am I able to travel to other countries (specifically England, France, Italy, and Greece)? I cannot see this as being problematic, but a friend of mine mentioned that this could be questioned if the places I were traveling to were somehow questionable (e.g. if I went to Cuba).

Thanks for your time.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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lol, well, for the first one, i had the rundown earlier today, so here is the link to my topic (which is still on page one as of right now)

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/282146-uscis-said-he-cannot-visit/

as the 2nd one, i have no clue and will not even give a response since i seem to be bad on that today

oh, and don't forget to apply for your ESTA

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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1. Depends. Do you need a visa? if you can get a tourist visa you can visit. If you do not need a visa you can visit but be prepared to show that you will return to your home country.

2. Depends on other countries. If you do not need visas, no problem.

The K-1 has NO affect on your ability to travel otherwise to the US or other countries. (other countries have no clue you have a pending K-1) It MAY have an affect on a CBP officers decision to admit you to the US or not, so be prepared to show you do not intend to immigrate illegally.

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Gary And Alla

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1. Depends. Do you need a visa? if you can get a tourist visa you can visit. If you do not need a visa you can visit but be prepared to show that you will return to your home country.

2. Depends on other countries. If you do not need visas, no problem.

The K-1 has NO affect on your ability to travel otherwise to the US or other countries. (other countries have no clue you have a pending K-1) It MAY have an affect on a CBP officers decision to admit you to the US or not, so be prepared to show you do not intend to immigrate illegally.

Re: #2. My concern is that I travel to certain countries, it will somehow affect a CBP officer in terms of letting me in once I do get the visa.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Re: #2. My concern is that I travel to certain countries, it will somehow affect a CBP officer in terms of letting me in once I do get the visa.

No. Not at all. You can even travel to Cuba if you are a non-US citizen. No problem.

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Gary And Alla

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As you're not going to Cuba but rather some Mediterranean countries, there's no reason for you to even be thinking about this.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Russia
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I am in a wait for australian tourist visa to meet my fiance there for new year holidays. I am pretty sure they would not even know unless they make official request to the embassy of the USA, which is very doubtful.

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09/13/10 - i129f sent to Texas

09/15/10 - received and signed

09/20/10 - Touched

09/23/10 - NOA1 via mail dated 09/15

10/03/10 - Touched

03/24/11 - NOA2!!! email/text on 03/29 (after 190 days)

03/29/11 - NVC received

03/31/11 - NOA2 hardcopy in mail

04/05/11 - MOS # assigned

04/12/11 - NVC left

04/15/11 - Consulate received

06/02/11 - Medical

06/03/11 - Interview (after 261 days) Approved !

06/09/11 - Visa in hand

06/10/11 - POE @ JFK

08/19/11 - Married <3 <3 <3

09/01/11 - AOS sent

09/06/11 - NOA1 for AOS packet

10/03/11 - Biometrics

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That is fine. Australia does not care that you are in the process of immigrating to the US. And the US will not care that you visited Australia.

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