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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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hello!

guys, me and my fiancee, we're thinking of going straight to guam after i get my K1 visa. is that possible? but for now she's still in kansas working. is there going to have a problem coz when we filed our K1 she's in kansas working. can i go straight to guam or i should go to kansas first then go back to guam? can guam be my POE? thanks in advance...

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hello!

guys, me and my fiancee, we're thinking of going straight to guam after i get my K1 visa. is that possible? but for now she's still in kansas working. is there going to have a problem coz when we filed our K1 she's in kansas working. can i go straight to guam or i should go to kansas first then go back to guam? can guam be my POE? thanks in advance...

Guam is a US Territory and you can go there straight and Guam will be your POE.

HELEN

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22 February 2010 - mailed the N-400 packet

02 March 2010 - Check encashed/I-797C NOA

03 March 2010 - USCIS Acceptance Confirmation via e-mail and text message

06 March 2010 - received I-797C, Notice of Action/Receipt

01 April 2010 - Biometrics Appointment (Biometrics done 4/7/10)

27 April 2010 - received I-797C/ Request to Appear for Naturalization Interview

02 June 2010 - Interview schedule

17 June 2010 - Oath Taking (Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, CA)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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hello!

guys, me and my fiancee, we're thinking of going straight to guam after i get my K1 visa. is that possible? but for now she's still in kansas working. is there going to have a problem coz when we filed our K1 she's in kansas working. can i go straight to guam or i should go to kansas first then go back to guam? can guam be my POE? thanks in advance...

Guam is a US Territory and you can go there straight and Guam will be your POE.

thankyou! does may fiancee need to file for change of address or something?

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