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Filed: Country: Brazil
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Okay this may sound like a silly question and jumping the gun a little since she still has to interview with the consular, but what do we do when we get to passport control? We're entering the US together (I'm flying down for a party with her family and then we're flying back together). Since she'll have the K1 and I'll have my US passport, do we go through the "US" section or should we both go through the "non-US passport" area? Do we have to go separately or is it ok (*and better) if I accompany her?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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You will have to split up.

04/01/2007: Met online

08/24/2007: First trip to the Philippines. 09/11/2007: Left Philippines...sad day

09/13/2007: Gathering info for I-129F

09/22/2007: Mailed I-129F. 09/26/2007: Delivery confirmation of I-129F

09/27/2007: NOA1 Notice Date

10/01/2007: I-129F Check Cashed

10/02/2007: Touched

10/04/2007: NOA1 received in the mail

10/23/2007: Second visit to Philippines

01/11/2008: NOA2 Approved!

01/14/2008: Touched

01/15/2008: Petition arrived NVC. 01/17/2008: Petition left NVC

01/18/2008: Date on NVC letter

01/18/2008: NOA2 Received in Mail

01/22/2008: Petition arrived in Manila @ 10:53 a.m., Signed for by Grace

01/22/2008: NVC letter arrived in the mail

01/24/2008: Found medical and interview dates on embassy web site

02/04/2008: Packet 4 received

03/04/2008: Medical Exam @ 6:30 AM

03/08/2008: Third trip to Philippines

03/13/2008: Interview @ 6:30 AM...APPROVED!!!

03/13/2008: CFO Seminar in Manila

03/17/2008: Visa released to Delbros

03/18/2008: Visa delivered to our hotel in Manila by Delbros @ 8:30 AM

03/19/2008: We fly home! POE Guam

04/10/2008: Applied for Social Security card

04/14/2008: Applied for marriage license

04/15/2008: Received Marriage license

04/17/2008: Received Social Security card

04/21/2008: Married!

05/01/2008: Applied for name change on Social Security card

05/15/2008: Pregnant!

05/25/2008: Mailed AOS

01/08/2009: AOS Approved!

01/16/2009: Green card arrived

01/20/2009: Our baby is born!

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Filed: Country: Jamaica
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Actually, it depends on the airport and sometimes just what mood they are in. Andre and I had to split up. It was no big deal. I was done first and just waited for him. We came through Miami.

Others have reported being able to go through together.

Life's just a crazy ride on a run away train

You can't go back for what you've missed

So make it count, hold on tight find a way to make it right

You only get one trip

So make it good, make it last 'cause it all flies by so fast

You only get one trip

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Okay this may sound like a silly question and jumping the gun a little since she still has to interview with the consular, but what do we do when we get to passport control? We're entering the US together (I'm flying down for a party with her family and then we're flying back together). Since she'll have the K1 and I'll have my US passport, do we go through the "US" section or should we both go through the "non-US passport" area? Do we have to go separately or is it ok (*and better) if I accompany her?

Its called immigration, and wether you can go together or not depends on the airport. As the traffic control person at the airport when you arrive.

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Filed: Other Country: China
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You will have to split up.

Naawww. Usually, a USC and immigrant traveling together can just pick the shortest line or if you prefer, the USC can accompany the immigrant through the immigrant line.

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Filed: Country: Jamaica
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You will have to split up.

Naawww. Usually, a USC and immigrant traveling together can just pick the shortest line or if you prefer, the USC can accompany the immigrant through the immigrant line.

We tried so hard to talk them into letting us do that. It was a definate no every time.

Life's just a crazy ride on a run away train

You can't go back for what you've missed

So make it count, hold on tight find a way to make it right

You only get one trip

So make it good, make it last 'cause it all flies by so fast

You only get one trip

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We tried so hard to talk them into letting us do that. It was a definate no every time.

That's strange. Every post on this topic I've ever seen has supported the notion that the USC and K-1 holder can go through the same line together. What airport were you traveling through?

In any case, don't worry too much about it. You'll just meet up on the other side to pick up your luggage and go about your way.

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Filed: Country: Jamaica
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We tried so hard to talk them into letting us do that. It was a definate no every time.

That's strange. Every post on this topic I've ever seen has supported the notion that the USC and K-1 holder can go through the same line together. What airport were you traveling through?

In any case, don't worry too much about it. You'll just meet up on the other side to pick up your luggage and go about your way.

It was Miami.

Life's just a crazy ride on a run away train

You can't go back for what you've missed

So make it count, hold on tight find a way to make it right

You only get one trip

So make it good, make it last 'cause it all flies by so fast

You only get one trip

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Russia
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I agree with you, Mox. Most of what I've read seems to agree that you can stay together. I sure hope wherever we use for our POE (probably JFK or Atlanta) allows it! Sometimes it can take hours to get through the lines, and I really don't want to be separated during this time!

------------------K1 Timeline------------------

05 Jul 2007: Mailed I129F petition

06 Jul 2007: CSC received petition

09 Jul 2007: NOA-1 Issued

10 Jul 2007: My check clears the bank

13 Jul 2007: I receive NOA-1 in the US Mail

19 Nov 2007: Touched

19 Nov 2007: USCIS website shows APPROVED

23 Nov 2007: I receive NOA-2 in the US Mail

12 Dec 2007: NVC receives petition

14 Dec 2007: NVC ships petition to Moscow embassy

19 Dec 2007: Moscow embassy receives petition

26 Feb 2008: Interview at Moscow embassy

13 Mar 2008: Received visa

18 Mar 2008: POE in Atlanta

09 May 2008: Wedding

-----------------AOS Timeline------------------

16 Jun 2008: Submittal for AOS

23 Jun 2008: NOA1 for AOS (I485, I765, I131)

24 Jun 2008: AOS checks cashed

15 Jul 2008: Biometrics appointment

04 Sep 2008: Received I-485 Interview letter

05 Sep 2008: AP/EAD Approved

08 Sep 2008: AP/EAD Received

29 Sep 2008: I-485 Interview (I-551 Stamp received)

07 Oct 2008: Green cards received

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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Hey and how about at Chicago O'Hare? Do we go in separate lines or what?

And we also have to take another flight to Austin within 4 hours so how does that work?

We both went through the non-USC/PR line together at JFK. Easy peasy.

If we have family that is meeting us for the layover in Chicago, do we go through immigration first then we can meet them? We still have to catch another flight to Austin within 4 hours.

Oct 28,2006 Met online in Yahoo messenger
Dec 2,2007 Traveled to Morocco and decided to stay
Jan 7,2008 Got married in Zaio
Mar 2,2008 Got my Moroccan residency
Oct 23,2008 Direct Consular filed at consulate
Oct 31,2008 Got interview call for Dec 22nd
Nov 11,2008 Medical exam done
Dec 22,2008 Interview and got approved
Dec 23,2008 Visa issued, thanks to God
Jan 20,2009 Flew home to Texas.
Jan 21,2009 Living and working in Los Fresnos, Texas
Oct 30,2010 Filed I-751 Lifting of Conditions
Nov 2, 2010 NOA1
Dec 10,2010 Biometrics
Mar 23,2011 Approved Lifting of Conditions
Oct 28,2011 Filed N-400 Naturalization
Nov 02,2011 NOA 1
Nov 28,2011 Recd text/email placed inline for interview schedule
Dec 01,2011 Recd text/email interview scheduled,pending letter
Jan 10,2012 Interview Date
Jan 10,2012 Interview Cancelled and will be rescheduled per
USCIS as Farid can only interview after Jan 20th
Feb 23,2012 Citizenship Interview Date-Farid passed. Wohoo
July 6,2012 Oath Ceremony-McAllen Texas

March 20,2013 Petitioned for Momma

March 9, 2015 Momma arrives in Texas to live with us.

January 30, 2016 Momma leaves back to Morocco for a visit.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: New Zealand
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There will be an immigration official there waiting and directing...or should be anyway. Ask them.

As stated above, there are tons of reports of both scenarios so it's best just to ask. There are POE reviews here on VJ as well.

If we have family that is meeting us for the layover in Chicago, do we go through immigration first then we can meet them?

You should be going through immigration/customs before you even are allowed entry into the US so i'd say 'ya'. ;)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Okay this may sound like a silly question and jumping the gun a little since she still has to interview with the consular, but what do we do when we get to passport control? We're entering the US together (I'm flying down for a party with her family and then we're flying back together). Since she'll have the K1 and I'll have my US passport, do we go through the "US" section or should we both go through the "non-US passport" area? Do we have to go separately or is it ok (*and better) if I accompany her?

She goes through the resident line with you.

Flew to Brazil to escort my lady back, came through on Oct 28.

You go through the resident line then they escort her to the interview room, tell her you will not be allowed in the room with her and will have to wait outside.

My lady was upset when she went through the door and I did not.

With the K-1 she is considered a resident not a visitor.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Okay this may sound like a silly question and jumping the gun a little since she still has to interview with the consular, but what do we do when we get to passport control? We're entering the US together (I'm flying down for a party with her family and then we're flying back together). Since she'll have the K1 and I'll have my US passport, do we go through the "US" section or should we both go through the "non-US passport" area? Do we have to go separately or is it ok (*and better) if I accompany her?

Coming from Brazil Atlanta, Delta Airlines, and Houston, Continental, are the same.

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