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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I have arrived on a K1 visa and we are due to get married next month.

 

I have friends and family arriving in the upcoming weeks and some are interested in making the most of the time they’re in the US by visiting different state(s).

 

Would I be allowed to fly to another state WITHOUT my fiancée as she has work commitments and would not be able to get the time off? Or will this be frowned upon? 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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6 minutes ago, LCSTOTT said:

I have arrived on a K1 visa and we are due to get married next month.

 

I have friends and family arriving in the upcoming weeks and some are interested in making the most of the time they’re in the US by visiting different state(s).

 

Would I be allowed to fly to another state WITHOUT my fiancée as she has work commitments and would not be able to get the time off? Or will this be frowned upon? 

 

Yes. If you're still on a valid I-94 (the 90 day period from day of entry) you can travel just using your passport, obviously since you're legally present in the US, should have no issue. Now once it expires, then no, not until you submit for AOS and receive the NOA1 for the I-485.

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02/03/2017 - Married 

02/24/2017 - AOS packet sent

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8 minutes ago, LCSTOTT said:

Would I be allowed to fly to another state WITHOUT my fiancée as she has work commitments and would not be able to get the time off? Or will this be frowned upon? 

You are free to go anywhere within the 50 states and territories with or without your fiancee. 

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1 minute ago, Ben&Zian said:

 

Yes. If you're still on a valid I-94 (the 90 day period from day of entry) you can travel just using your passport, obviously since you're legally present in the US, should have no issue. Now once it expires, then no, not until you submit for AOS and receive the NOA1 for the I-485.

 

1 minute ago, USS_Voyager said:

You are free to go anywhere within the 50 states and territories. 

Perfect! Thank you 

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