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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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Hi All,

Appreciate you inputs, can you still travel eventhough you have completed your case?

thanks

Thats pretty vague and you have no timeline. Your case is complete where?

What did you file for and where is your case now?

And you can travel whenever you want to to answer your question.

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Definitely need more information regarding your situation. What kind of case? Have you had your POE? Do you want to travel abroad?

For example: if you've applied for and received a CR-1/IR-1 visa, you're ok to travel abroad immediately once you've entered the US.

If you have a K-1 visa and have entered the US, you are not free to leave the country without filing and approval of additional paperwork.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ecuador
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My case is at nvc now (cr-1) just turned in my AOS Packet and IV Packet last week and NVC received last tuesday. Question is once i received my case complete letter, can i still travel in US?

There was nothing stopping you from travelling at any point during the process. If you wanted to go, you didn't have to wait until the case complete. Depending on how long it takes for your embassy to assign interviews, it might not even be worth going to the States now - you'll just have to turn around and come back for the interview. I would probably just wait until after the interview and the visa is issued.

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Filed: Timeline
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Thanks for all the replies:

What i Meant is...

I am traveling back and forth from Singapore to US because of Work related (IT-Job)

My case is at nvc now (cr-1) just turned in my AOS Packet and IV Packet last week and NVC received last tuesday. Question is once i received my case complete letter, can i still travel in US?

Definitely need more information regarding your situation. What kind of case? Have you had your POE? Do you want to travel abroad?

For example: if you've applied for and received a CR-1/IR-1 visa, you're ok to travel abroad immediately once you've entered the US.

If you have a K-1 visa and have entered the US, you are not free to leave the country without filing and approval of additional paperwork.

Filed: Timeline
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Hi oohpartiv,

thanks for the replies...

I need to travel because of my work, my current IT- Project is in US.. thats why i am back n forth from Singpore to US

i only worry because "some" says once you recieved your case complete letter, you cannot travel anymore.

if you have more inputs please help to enlighten me. thanks :)

There was nothing stopping you from travelling at any point during the process. If you wanted to go, you didn't have to wait until the case complete. Depending on how long it takes for your embassy to assign interviews, it might not even be worth going to the States now - you'll just have to turn around and come back for the interview. I would probably just wait until after the interview and the visa is issued.

Filed: Timeline
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Hi Dwheels76,

Thanks for your reply..

My case is at nvc now (cr-1) just turned in my AOS Packet and IV Packet last week and NVC received last tuesday. Question is once i received my case complete letter, can i still travel in US?

I need to travel because of my work, my current IT- Project is in US.. thats why i am back n forth from Singpore to US.

Thats pretty vague and you have no timeline. Your case is complete where?

What did you file for and where is your case now?

And you can travel whenever you want to to answer your question.

Filed: Timeline
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Thanks for all the replies:

What i Meant is...

I am traveling back and forth from Singapore to US because of Work related (IT-Job).. Right now i have B1/B2 Visa which i had it since 2009...

My case is at nvc now (cr-1) just turned in my AOS Packet and IV Packet last week and NVC received last tuesday. Question is once i received my case complete letter, can i still travel in US?

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Once the case is completed they will schedule an interview date and you'll need to schedule a medical. After the medical you can POE and travel immediately if desired because you will have the temporary green card in your passport.

Just remember you will need to spend more time in the USA than out of it to have your green card not considered abandoned by CBP.

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Once the case is completed they will schedule an interview date and you'll need to schedule a medical. After the medical you can POE and travel immediately if desired because you will have the temporary green card in your passport.

Just remember you will need to spend more time in the USA than out of it to have your green card not considered abandoned by CBP.

You need to pass the interview first and get your passport back with the visa stamp in it.

But until you have to report for the interview, you can travel as a visitor for business or tourism.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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you are holder of Singapura passport, or no ?

IF YES, nothing is stopping you coming in and out of the USA using the VWP, you must maintain yer ESTA.

That's it, really.

Of course, the CBP goons will see the mark on the casefile, is a tag in their computers, but

YOU SHOW PROOF of strong ties to Singapura at a USA POE? Usually they will let you through.

I'd be wary of working in the USA unless you have an L-1 visa or a H1-B visa, unless you are fully sponsered by a company in Singapura for the work in the USA for that B1 visa you may or may not have.

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Filed: Timeline
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you are holder of Singapura passport, or no ?

IF YES, nothing is stopping you coming in and out of the USA using the VWP, you must maintain yer ESTA.

That's it, really.

Of course, the CBP goons will see the mark on the casefile, is a tag in their computers, but

YOU SHOW PROOF of strong ties to Singapura at a USA POE? Usually they will let you through.

I'd be wary of working in the USA unless you have an L-1 visa or a H1-B visa, unless you are fully sponsered by a company in Singapura for the work in the USA for that B1 visa you may or may not have.

Hi..

I am not holding a Singapore Passport.. I am just a Singapore Resident and i Am a Filipino.

Currently, I am traveling to SIngapore- US back and Forth due to my work as an IT. i have a B1/B2 Visa since 2009.

My Worry is.. My case is at nvc now (cr-1) just turned in my AOS Packet and IV Packet last week and NVC received last May 7 2013. Question is once i received my case complete letter, can i still travel in US? as it is important because of my IT project.

Thanks

 
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