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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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Does anyone know for SURE whether my Cuban fiance can get his temporary work permit if he enters the country at JFK airport in NY? If so, what does he have to do once he arrives in the airport? We've heard that this is the case, but as I live in California, we'd rather not spend the extra money and put him on the extra flight if it's not true.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: New Zealand
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It seems they do routinely stamp a K1's passport with EAD at JKF ...but nobody can tell you that they will for sure.

The EAD stamp is just temporary so unless he receives his work authorization (filed with AOS after marriage) before it expires there will be a time he is without authorization to work from the DHS. IMO it's not worth it.

No matter what POE he arrives at the U.S. he will just follow the same procedures as when you travel....cutoms/immigration. They will know what to do with the documention you give them.

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