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Is on a K1 without a advance parole I can go on a cruise to the carabbeen?

You can go on a cruise. Just be prepared to be denied entry on your way back into the US.

As a K1 you need to stay in the US until you have AP or the greencard fro re-entry.

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NO :no: Hopefully they wont let you board the ship, you will need AP due to the ship making ports of call at foreign destinations.

FAQ: 5.12)...Is it okay for us to go to the US Virgin Islands or Puerto Rico on our honeymoon without Advance Parole?

A...Maybe not a wise thing to do. Even though these islands are US territories or possessions, you may have to deal with Immigration and Customs to get back to the United States. You might have trouble getting back home if you encounter an insane USCIS (INS) inspector, plus, there are too many opportunities to "technically" leave US jurisdiction (by visiting the adjacent islands, for example). Best to take the honeymoon somewhere in the 50 States, where there is plenty to see and do.

Note: When the ship comes back to the USA you will have to go through immigrations and the POE, and if you do not have AP or Green-card you will have a big problem.

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Go to Hawaii islands, Guam, US Virgin Islands or to Puerto Rico by airplane and you will have no problems, stay away from cruises at sea. :thumbs:

Is on a K1 without a advance parole I can go on a cruise to the carabbeen?
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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Go to Hawaii islands, Guam, US Virgin Islands or to Puerto Rico by airplane and you will have no problems, stay away from cruises at sea. :thumbs:

Is on a K1 without a advance parole I can go on a cruise to the carabbeen?

when i was a green card holder, i went to the virgin islands without my card, because dumb me that the U.S. in front of the virgin islands meant i didn't need my green card. i was given a hard time by immigration in the virgin islands. they looked me up and saw i had a green card and let me on the plane back to the u.s.. so triple check before going.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Go to Hawaii islands, Guam, US Virgin Islands or to Puerto Rico by airplane and you will have no problems, stay away from cruises at sea. :thumbs:

Is on a K1 without a advance parole I can go on a cruise to the carabbeen?

Guam is a bad idea, that territory is a special case, you will have to go through a POE to re-enter the USA.

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Guam is a bad idea, that territory is a special case, you will have to go through a POE to re-enter the USA.

On my last return from the Philippines Guam was my POE

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