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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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Does the date that you tell the officer at the interview that you are planning to enter the US have to be the date that you stick to? me and my fiance have our K1 visa approved he told the interviwer that he was planning on entering the US around march but now we are thinking of him coming in june will this be a problem at the POE we had sent in documents when we first started the process about wedding plans and reciepts for a venue and for the wedding to be in april but now this will prob change to june will this all be an issue at the POE? thanks for any advice

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Belgium
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Does the date that you tell the officer at the interview that you are planning to enter the US have to be the date that you stick to? me and my fiance have our K1 visa approved he told the interviwer that he was planning on entering the US around march but now we are thinking of him coming in june will this be a problem at the POE we had sent in documents when we first started the process about wedding plans and reciepts for a venue and for the wedding to be in april but now this will prob change to june will this all be an issue at the POE? thanks for any advice

No, it just matter that u marry within the 90 day's of arrival into the US.

At the POE thy give u stamp on ur passport of the time u have to get married,

so just make sure u married be4 and not on the date or close to the date of the stamp

~~Jorim

Edited by Becky<3Jorim

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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They couldn't care less. Just make sure you use your visa inside the 'window' before it expires, and get married inside the 90 days. I got my visa in June and didn't come until November.

Karen - Melbourne, Australia/John - Florida, USA

- Proposal (20 August 2000) to marriage (19 December 2004) - 4 years, 3 months, 25 days (1,578 days)

STAGE 1 - Applying for K1 (15 September 2003) to K1 Approval (13 July 2004) - 9 months, 29 days (303 days)

STAGE 2A - Arriving in US (4 Nov 2004) to AOS Application (16 April 2005) - 5 months, 13 days (164 days)

STAGE 2B - Applying for AOS to GC Approval - 9 months, 4 days (279 days)

STAGE 3 - Lifting Conditions. Filing (19 Dec 2007) to Approval (December 11 2008)

STAGE 4 - CITIZENSHIP (filing under 5-year rule - residency start date on green card Jan 11th, 2006)

*N400 filed December 15, 2011

*Interview March 12, 2012

*Oath Ceremony March 23, 2012.

ALL DONE!!!!!!!!

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