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International travel after arrival and marriage in USA

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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9 hours ago, Zzyzx said:

 

Come on, we all know what T_P meant within the context of the post.  Note that there is a difference between saying "again" and "ever again."  "Again" by itself meaning a second time, in this case inference to the K-1.   And "ever again" which has a much broader meaning of any time in the future.  But also in fairness you do run the small risk that if you leave without AP or AOS, you may never get to come back again.  Getting approved for a 2nd visa is not a guarantee.

The OP is a newbie.  Can't make that kind of assumption

YMMV

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My fiance and I are doing something similar to what you are doing. My fiance is entering this coming March, we are marrying in early April and we want to have the bigger wedding in his country next January 2019. Because it takes 4-6 months to get the AP document, we are giving it extra time.

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