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My family are thinking of traveling from the Philippines to Hawaii and stay there for 2 days to pick up some relatives before we travel to California for my wedding.
 

I know K1 Visa will not allow me to leave the USA country again until I get a greencard, but I wonder if it can be used with traveling from one state to another before&after you are married.

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1 hour ago, miesavbarr said:

My family are thinking of traveling from the Philippines to Hawaii and stay there for 2 days to pick up some relatives before we travel to California for my wedding.
 

I know K1 Visa will not allow me to leave the USA country again until I get a greencard, but I wonder if it can be used with traveling from one state to another before&after you are married.


once you’re in the US (any state) you are in the country. No one will ask or check your status again. You are free to move around any of the states as you wish to travel or marry. 

 
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