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Domestic Flights Post Facial K-1 Expiration

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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Ok, so here is the question: Assume your fiancee is here legally on a K-1, timely marries and filed AOS (thus letting her stay here legally while awaiting green card), but the K-1 visa facial expiration date of 90 days expires. Now your fiancee wants to fly domestically. Will the airlines create an issue because the visa in her passport is "expired," even though because she has filed AOS she is still legal? Just trying to avoid any upcoming flight issue. Thanks!

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Ok, so here is the question: Assume your fiancee is here legally on a K-1, timely marries and filed AOS (thus letting her stay here legally while awaiting green card), but the K-1 visa facial expiration date of 90 days expires. Now your fiancee wants to fly domestically. Will the airlines create an issue because the visa in her passport is "expired," even though because she has filed AOS she is still legal? Just trying to avoid any upcoming flight issue. Thanks!

I second this. Total non-issue. They just check your passport photo page and that's it.

Good luck!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Australia
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What is "facial visa" and "post facial?"

I'm trying very hard to not answer that with my dirty mind...

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Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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Ok, so here is the question: Assume your fiancee is here legally on a K-1, timely marries and filed AOS (thus letting her stay here legally while awaiting green card), but the K-1 visa facial expiration date of 90 days expires. Now your fiancee wants to fly domestically. Will the airlines create an issue because the visa in her passport is "expired," even though because she has filed AOS she is still legal? Just trying to avoid any upcoming flight issue. Thanks!

The K-1 is a single use visa and is only used to enter the US. Traveling domestically has nothing to do with entering the US.

The airlines do not check immigration status when flying domestically.

Keep a copy of the NOA1 when she travels.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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The only issue that could occur if you have a path close to US borders are diverted and forced to deplane for an extended period. You would lack a visa to return. That would be a terrible series of bad events so highly unlikely.

This will not be over quickly. You will not enjoy this.

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Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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The only issue that could occur if you have a path close to US borders are diverted and forced to deplane for an extended period. You would lack a visa to return. That would be a terrible series of bad events so highly unlikely.

What are the chances of a US domestic flight being diverted to Canada or Mexico?

Can you provide any evidence that an emergency landing in Canada or Mexico would cause a person to have a visa problem?

Or are you making this up because it's what you think might happen?

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