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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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hi everybody!! i would like to ask about visa thingy(k1 visa)..coz we are planning to go to bahamas for our honeymoon(asap), my question is..am i allowed to go outside the U.S. after a few days that we got married?

what should i do? do we need to file any papers aside marriage contract?

thank u so much!! i really appreciate any comments..God bless!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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You cannot re-enter the US with applying for and receiving Advance Parole.

The K1 visa allows one entry to the US.

Instead of the Bahamas go to an island that is a US territory or commonwealth.

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hi everybody!! i would like to ask about visa thingy(k1 visa)..coz we are planning to go to bahamas for our honeymoon(asap), my question is..am i allowed to go outside the U.S. after a few days that we got married?

what should i do? do we need to file any papers aside marriage contract?

thank u so much!! i really appreciate any comments..God bless!!

Sure you are allowed to go "out" of the US but "NOT" come back until you have AP or your GC.

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

!! ALL PAU!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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thank you so much guys!!!! this really saves us a lot!!! lol

my fiance just spoke to our travel agent and cancelled it!!

Merry xmas!! and have a wonderful life for everybody!!!

God bless!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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hi everybody!! i would like to ask about visa thingy(k1 visa)..coz we are planning to go to bahamas for our honeymoon(asap), my question is..am i allowed to go outside the U.S. after a few days that we got married?

what should i do? do we need to file any papers aside marriage contract?

thank u so much!! i really appreciate any comments..God bless!!

NO NO NO NO! You will become a new resident of the Bahamas if you leave the USA. Once you leave, you will not be allowed back in.

There are so many nice honeymoon places in the USA.

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