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  1. K-1 and Advance Parole confusion

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    I have been granted a K-1 visa which I understand i must use within the next six months.

    I have a return ticket to the States next Wednesday (by which time my passport will have been returned), having been visiting in the US since the New Year on my B1/B2 visa.

    However, I want to leave the country in July for my daughter's graduation in Kent and the Embassy said they weren't sure if this was likely to be regarded a good enough reason to be granted advance parole.

    So my question is this: Would i be able to go into the States this time under visa waiver (presumably needing to buy a round trip ticket to make this happen) and telling border control that I do not wish to use my K-1 visa on this trip but will use it on my return from my daughter's graduation in July.

    We would then be getting married in September.

    Or is people's experience that you are OBLIGED to use the K-1 visa on the first admission to the States once the visa is printed in your passport.

    This then adds a new question. Is Advance parole ever given for the purposes of a honeymoon and if so, can you apply for it in advance of getting married and then use it to leave the country immediately after the wedding? Or can you not apply for advance parole at all until you have received Adjustment of Status ... in which case you would have to wait some months for the honeymoon trip?

    Sorry this is a bit wordy ... but it's all very confusing!!!

    Just for clarity - you want to do this because you think a wedding is not regarded a good enough reason to get advanced parole? It wouldnt qualify for an emergency AP, but on a simple AP application, you need no reason other than "possible future travel". Although some applications do take 90 days... which would put you around July if you filed right now - so cutting it very close.

    That aside - I have read one person reported delaying using the K1 and entering on the VWP, however it is truly up to the border agent. You also mention having a B1/B2, that visa should become void when granted your K1.

    Lastly - you cannot apply for AP prior to marriage, it must be included with an AOS package or with evidence that you have applied for AOS.

    Adding - you should see on your K1 that it is valid for 6 months. You may want to consider staying in UK until the wedding, then entering with your K1 to avoid the hangups.

    Thanks LaL

    I thought that using Visa Waiver would enable me to delay using the K-1 until I return to the US following my daughter's graduation, thereby escaping any danger of being refused travel for my daughter's graduation.

    If I go back using the K-1 this time (next Wednesday) we would get married on June 12 and I would then need to travel out on July 8. Can I apply for advance parole on my K-1 visa or do I then have to wait until we are married on June 12 to make that AP aplpication based on my AOS application?

    And would they then say ... well you've had one AP, we're not giving you another one for your honeymoon?

    Why is this all so confusing???

    Thanks for EVERYONE'S reply so far!

  2. K-1 and Advance Parole confusion

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    I have been granted a K-1 visa which I understand i must use within the next six months.

    I have a return ticket to the States next Wednesday (by which time my passport will have been returned), having been visiting in the US since the New Year on my B1/B2 visa.

    However, I want to leave the country in July for my daughter's graduation in Kent and the Embassy said they weren't sure if this was likely to be regarded a good enough reason to be granted advance parole.

    So my question is this: Would i be able to go into the States this time under visa waiver (presumably needing to buy a round trip ticket to make this happen) and telling border control that I do not wish to use my K-1 visa on this trip but will use it on my return from my daughter's graduation in July.

    We would then be getting married in September.

    Or is people's experience that you are OBLIGED to use the K-1 visa on the first admission to the States once the visa is printed in your passport.

    This then adds a new question. Is Advance parole ever given for the purposes of a honeymoon and if so, can you apply for it in advance of getting married and then use it to leave the country immediately after the wedding? Or can you not apply for advance parole at all until you have received Adjustment of Status ... in which case you would have to wait some months for the honeymoon trip?

    Sorry this is a bit wordy ... but it's all very confusing!!!

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