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what are the papers needed for me to get to cruise ship that will depart from vancouver, canada, because that requires passport... and i don't have the US passport

thank you very much for any input that will be appriaciated

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what are the papers needed for me to get to cruise ship that will depart from vancouver, canada, because that requires passport... and i don't have the US passport

thank you very much for any input that will be appriaciated

Im not sure what your asking, are you the USC?

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Huh? :unsure: Not sure what your question is. Are you in the US and you want to go on a vacation on a cruise ship? A travel website, or agency may be able to help you. Alternatively if you look at the cruise line's website, they may have information as to what documents you need to be able to travel w/ them. Good luck!

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no i am not the USC, my fiance who is a USC told me this, and we planned to go on cruise ship after we get married, he is currently in the warzone. He is asking me favor to ask here on VJ if i can get infos. I know i can get, thank you:)

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Ah ok,

With the K-1 visa, you have to get either AP or your green card first before you can travel to Canada and come back to the US. That will take a few months (usually 3 months to get AP, 3 to 24 months to get green card.) after you get married and file for AOS.

You don't need to use a US passport, you cant get one until your a citizen, just use your current passport. Being that you may not yet be a permanent resident of the US, you may need to apply for a visa to enter Canada as a citizen of the Philippines. Once you have your green card you can travel to Canada without a visa.

You would use the AP document or green card if you get it soon, to get back into the US.

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Ah ok,

With the K-1 visa, you have to get either AP or your green card first before you can travel to Canada and come back to the US. That will take a few months (usually 3 months to get AP, 3 to 24 months to get green card.) after you get married and file for AOS.

You don't need to use a US passport, you cant get one until your a citizen, just use your current passport. Being that you may not yet be a permanent resident of the US, you may need to apply for a visa to enter Canada as a citizen of the Philippines. Once you have your green card you can travel to Canada without a visa.

You would use the AP document or green card if you get it soon, to get back into the US.

Thank you Dan and Gemvita :)

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Once you enter the US on your K1 visa, get married within 90 days of your arrival (the sooner the better) and immediately apply for AOS/EAD/AP (advance parole). I will take upwards of 3 months from the date of filing to you getting AP allowing you to leave the country. You CANNOT leave the United States until you have this...not even Canada to board a boat, so it's very important to file right away.

I-129F

10/23/2006 - I-129F approved (97 days from CSC)

AOS

03/03/2007 - Married!

03/14/2007 - I-485 + I-765 sent

03/21/2007 - NOA1, Checks cashed

06/01/2007 - EAD card production e-mail received (74 days)

07/27/2007 - EAD RECEIVED (57 days after approval)

11/29/2007 - Infopass appointment - file was sent to a storage facility before it was finished processing.

05/28/2008 - Received AOS Interview notice

07/10/2008 - AOS Interview-APPROVED pending fingerprints

09/22/2008 - GREEN CARD IN HAND!

Removing Conditions

06/04/2010 - Sent I-751

06/07/2010 - NOA1

06/09/2010 - Check cashed

07/22/2010 - Biometrics Appointment

09/08/2010 - Card production e-mail

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Once you enter the US on your K1 visa, get married within 90 days of your arrival (the sooner the better) and immediately apply for AOS/EAD/AP (advance parole). I will take upwards of 3 months from the date of filing to you getting AP allowing you to leave the country. You CANNOT leave the United States until you have this...not even Canada to board a boat, so it's very important to file right away.

You can leave at any time, they just wont let you back in without AP or a Green Card.

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Technically, yes you can leave the US before you get your Green Card, but why confuse her further?

I-129F

10/23/2006 - I-129F approved (97 days from CSC)

AOS

03/03/2007 - Married!

03/14/2007 - I-485 + I-765 sent

03/21/2007 - NOA1, Checks cashed

06/01/2007 - EAD card production e-mail received (74 days)

07/27/2007 - EAD RECEIVED (57 days after approval)

11/29/2007 - Infopass appointment - file was sent to a storage facility before it was finished processing.

05/28/2008 - Received AOS Interview notice

07/10/2008 - AOS Interview-APPROVED pending fingerprints

09/22/2008 - GREEN CARD IN HAND!

Removing Conditions

06/04/2010 - Sent I-751

06/07/2010 - NOA1

06/09/2010 - Check cashed

07/22/2010 - Biometrics Appointment

09/08/2010 - Card production e-mail

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