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Hello 😀 We just received my husband's passport in the mail with his CR1 visa 🥳 We are trying to book flights and want to know if its okay for him to travel from Istanbul (where we are now) through Doha, Qatar to the US. Has anyone tried used Qatar Airways with a CR1 visa recently? He is an Azerbaijani citizen. Its his first time to the US so we are wondering about the COVID restrictions. Also, with this newly issued visa, is he already considered a Legally Permanent Resident (or CPR) before entering the US?

 

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1 minute ago, SusieQQQ said:

No Covid travel restrictions via Qatar.

he is not a LPR until he enters the US on his immigrant visa.

Thank you! My husband read somewhere that people on tourist visas were being refused there. Heard anything like that? Thats why I asked if he is considered a LPR already because US citizens and LPR have some special rights when traveling to the States during the pandemic.

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39 minutes ago, RachelFara said:

Hello 😀 We just received my husband's passport in the mail with his CR1 visa 🥳 We are trying to book flights and want to know if its okay for him to travel from Istanbul (where we are now) through Doha, Qatar to the US. Has anyone tried used Qatar Airways with a CR1 visa recently? He is an Azerbaijani citizen. Its his first time to the US so we are wondering about the COVID restrictions. Also, with this newly issued visa, is he already considered a Legally Permanent Resident (or CPR) before entering the US?

 

Many thanks!!

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1 hour ago, RachelFara said:

Thank you! My husband read somewhere that people on tourist visas were being refused there. Heard anything like that? Thats why I asked if he is considered a LPR already because US citizens and LPR have some special rights when traveling to the States during the pandemic.

He is on an immigrant visa, not a tourist visa. The only refusals on tourist visas are those people related to Covid travel bans, anyway.

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