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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Sweden
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Will your first stop be lax?

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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If your first stop in the US from an international flight is LAX, LAX may be your POE….

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Your point of entry is ALWAYS the first stop in the US. If your final destination is JFK but you have a stop over in LAX, then LAX is your POE.

You wont have any problems.

Correct. The only thing I would do is make certain there is plenty of time between flights to go thru the whole POE process. That can take anywhere from 15 minutes to several hours depending on several factors. I would leave about 3+ hours for a layover at the POE to handle most cases. Missing the connection is about the biggest problem that happens.

Good luck and congrats on getting this far,

Dave

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Have your fiancé meet you in LA. You can have a fun holiday visiting Disneyland. Then you can have your photo taken with the "Hollywood" sign in the background. A drive along the coast would be fun too. Big Sur is nice. Then you can fly to JFK together.

Have a nice flight and welcome to the states! :D

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hello vjers family.. i would like to ask if i will be having a problem if my point of entry is in JFK new York and i will have a stop over in LAX in Los Angeles? Thank you..

if you have a stopover in LAX, then LAX is your POE. you want have any problem. you will just need to pass immigration and all those interview in lax.. with what i read here in VJ. please do make sure you have enough time 3hrs atleast in LAX to give tme for the immigration..

other option is take a DELTA or AA flight.. MNL-NRT-JFK so that you will just do the immigration in JFK...

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Welcome to the US.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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if you have a stopover in LAX, then LAX is your POE. you want have any problem. you will just need to pass immigration and all those interview in lax.. with what i read here in VJ. please do make sure you have enough time 3hrs atleast in LAX to give tme for the immigration..

other option is take a DELTA or AA flight.. MNL-NRT-JFK so that you will just do the immigration in JFK...

thank you so much for this useful information... thank you and God bless to our journey...

 
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