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hello...new to all this but i was wondering...can my fiance and i go back to his country for a wedding ceremony after a wedding in the states if we have not applied for the temporary green card and then come back within the 90 days? thanks

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hello...new to all this but i was wondering...can my fiance and i go back to his country for a wedding ceremony after a wedding in the states if we have not applied for the temporary green card and then come back within the 90 days? thanks

No. If you do, he wouldn't be allowed to re-enter unless you filed and received Advance Parole before then. The K-1 only allows for one entry into United States. Unless there's something I don't know about, the only other way he could re-enter would be to file for a K-3, which basically puts you back at the beginning!

Mirlana

Date I-129F Sent : 2006-09-28

Date I-129F NOA2 : 2006-10-27

Interview Date (K1 Visa): 2006-12-12

Date K1 Visa Received :2006-12-18

Date of US Entry : 2006-12-23

Date of Wedding : 2007-01-21

Comments : For Casa, packet 3 and 4 come together, with an interview date already scheduled.

AOS Filing date : 2007-02-02

NOA date for I-485 : 2007-02-07

I-485 RFE Dates : 2007-02-16

I-485 Biometrics Appt Date: 2007-02-28

AOS Comments: Strange - we received RFE, then a few days later got email that the response had been received and the case was resumed even though we haven't sent anything yet.

I-485 Sent to CSC 2007-03-12

RFE for Medical Examination mailed 05-31-2007

medical examination sent 06-27-2007

Case resumed on 07-13-2007

email "card production ordered" 07-18-2007

email “notice mailed welcoming the new permanent resident” 07-19-2007

email “approval notice sent” and welcome letter received 07-23-2007

Green card received 07-26-2007

EAD Filed Date: 2007-02-02

EAD NOA Date : 2007-02-07

EAD Biometrics Appointment Date : 2007-02-28

EAD received 04-16-07

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nanuchan,

If this is what you want to do, might as well have that ceremony before coming to the USA. Just be certain that having the ceremony does not create a marriage recognized by the authorities.

He can possibly leave and come back within the 90 days if you do not first get married in the USA, but he must get back and get married to you within the 90 days. And he must convince the consulate to re-issue the visa, which they may or may not be willing to do.

Yodrak

hello...new to all this but i was wondering...can my fiance and i go back to his country for a wedding ceremony after a wedding in the states if we have not applied for the temporary green card and then come back within the 90 days? thanks
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