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Hello Friends,

I got my K-1 Visa yesterday from US embassy Abu Dhabi. Today my UAE residency visa was cancelled. Now can i fly from UAE to USA or Do I need to go my home country Pakistan and then fly to USA? Please help me about this issue.

Thanks for help.

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Congratulations!

I'm moving your post from the Immigration News and Discussion forum to the K-1 forum as a more appropriate location for this question.

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If you have no exit restrictions for which you need some sort of documentation, then there is no need for you to return to Pakistan. You can fly from UAE to the US. I don't know if there are direct flights from UAE to the US so you would be transferring at some overseas airport anyway so the country in which your flight originates really is a moot point. It (generally) doesn't matter from where you travel when you arrive in the US as long as you have your visa and the necessary documentation.

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Filed: Country: Singapore
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Hello Friends,

I got my K-1 Visa yesterday from US embassy Abu Dhabi. Today my UAE residency visa was cancelled. Now can i fly from UAE to USA or Do I need to go my home country Pakistan and then fly to USA? Please help me about this issue.

Thanks for help.

Congratulations!

I'm moving your post from the Immigration News and Discussion forum to the K-1 forum as a more appropriate location for this question.

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moderator hat off

If you have no exit restrictions for which you need some sort of documentation, then there is no need for you to return to Pakistan. You can fly from UAE to the US. I don't know if there are direct flights from UAE to the US so you would be transferring at some overseas airport anyway so the country in which your flight originates really is a moot point. It (generally) doesn't matter from where you travel when you arrive in the US as long as you have your visa and the necessary documentation.

You also need to check to make sure that you don't need a transit visa, that needs to be obtained before arrival, for any country in which your flight(s) stop.

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You may fly directly to the USA

hmmm nonstop flights: Dubai to Houston is a good flight. Twice a day I believe. Otherwise, you probably have to fly out of Doha.

Hello Friends,

I got my K-1 Visa yesterday from US embassy Abu Dhabi. Today my UAE residency visa was cancelled. Now can i fly from UAE to USA or Do I need to go my home country Pakistan and then fly to USA? Please help me about this issue.

Thanks for help.

 

i don't get it.

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You may fly directly to the USA

hmmm nonstop flights: Dubai to Houston is a good flight. Twice a day I believe. Otherwise, you probably have to fly out of Doha.

I never even read about a transit visa for pakastanis leaving the UAE through either Doha or Dubai

 

i don't get it.

 
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