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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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My fiancee is from Brazil. She just received her K1 Visa and can now enter the U.S. My parents are Colombian and I travel to Colombia all the time. I will be going in August and I want my fiancee to join me. The thing is that I want her to go straight to the U.S with me from Colombia. So question is.. Can she enter the U.S with a K1 Fiancee Visa if it not from her native country? My gut feeling is that it will not be a problem because people travel and a visa is a visa. I just want to be 100% since I am buying these plane tickets now. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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My fiancee is from Brazil. She just received her K1 Visa and can now enter the U.S. My parents are Colombian and I travel to Colombia all the time. I will be going in August and I want my fiancee to join me. The thing is that I want her to go straight to the U.S with me from Colombia. So question is.. Can she enter the U.S with a K1 Fiancee Visa if it not from her native country? My gut feeling is that it will not be a problem because people travel and a visa is a visa. I just want to be 100% since I am buying these plane tickets now. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

The fiance visa is from the US, and not from Brazil. So, no, it doesn't matter if she enters the US from Brazil or Columbia.

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My fiancee is from Brazil. She just received her K1 Visa and can now enter the U.S.

Would you mind completing the rest of your timeline please?

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Our K-1 Timeline

01/12/08: Attorney mailed petition to CSC

01/22/08: NOA1

05/27/08: NOA2

06/03/08: NVC received

06/04/08: NVC forwarded to Rio de Janeiro consulate

06/09/08: Consulate received

06/23/08: Packet 3 sent

08/19/08: Interview!! (Approved!!)

08/27/08: Visa in hand

09/12/08: POE (Washington DC)

09/25/08: Applied for Social Security card

10/06/08: Social Security card received

11/12/08: Marriage!!

AOS Timeline

03/21/09: Mailed AOS docs to Chicago

03/23/09: AOS packet received in Chicago

03/31/09: NOA1

04/03/09: NOA1 Received (His Birthday!!)

04/17/09: Received notice that our case was transferred to CSC on 4/13/09

04/17/09: My case has been entered into the USCIS system!!

04/23/09: Biometrics appointment

05/11/09: AP approved

05/12/09: Case arrived at CSC for further processing

05/13/09: EAD approved

05/13/09: AOS Touched

05/14/09: AP received

05/15/09: EAD card received

06/25/09: Card production ordered

07/06/09: Approval notice sent

07/06/09: Card Received!!!

Removal of Conditions

03/23/11: Will mail I-751

Citizenship

03/23/12: Will mail N-400

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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It won't matter what country a fiancee is arriving from when she presents her K-1 at the border to activate it. Immigration processes a lot of visa applicants coming from different flights at the same time as there will often be a variety of different flights from different locations arriving all around the same time. People are not classified as all Columbian citizens, then all Chinese citizens, etc. They aren't looking at where her ticket says she is coming from, only at her passport to verify she has a visa and is entitled to enter the US and activate her K-1 visa. Good luck!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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It won't matter what country a fiancee is arriving from when she presents her K-1 at the border to activate it. Immigration processes a lot of visa applicants coming from different flights at the same time as there will often be a variety of different flights from different locations arriving all around the same time. People are not classified as all Columbian citizens, then all Chinese citizens, etc. They aren't looking at where her ticket says she is coming from, only at her passport to verify she has a visa and is entitled to enter the US and activate her K-1 visa. Good luck!

thanks a lot.. i will be purchasing my tics soon.

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