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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Guyana
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Hi Everybody!

Well, our interview is coming up in April and we have started looking at plane tickets. My fiance overstayed in Trinidad and Tobago and has received a ban. When he goes to fly out of Guyana, his connecting flights are in POS, Trinidad and Tobago. Will he have a problem making his connection there if he has a ban? He should just have to make his connection and not go through immigration, right? Thanks in advance!

Filed: Timeline
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You should find out at the TT embassy (get a name), also he is a Caribbean National right...Isn't Guyana

a part of Caricom? he should be able to go thru TT with no prob after all the man is not trying to stay

when he's on his way to get to bigger & better things;now if he had a criminal offence or record there in

TT that's another matter. Good luck

 
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