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Hi,

 

Yes this is allowed

 

Just be prepared for extra and serious scrutiny at the border. There will be a good chance you will be taken to one of those backrooms to be questioned.

If you already know your interview date at the time you want to enter the states, Have a copy of your interview confirmation with you.

When asked, inform them that after your trip you will return to home country to conclude the K visa Process.

Answer all questions truthfully and stay polite, no matter how they treat you. 

 

Though this is all possible, and i have not found many stories where someone got denied entry and it mostly goes well, i would advise against it.

Most likely there wont be much time between the DS160 and the interview, so if you just wait a little longer, you could be with your fiancé permanently afterwards.

Personally, i canceled the trip i had planned in June and i will just wait for the visa to be in my possesion. I will also wait a couple months before i actually move, but i decided it is not worth the risk of getting put on a plane back to home country 😬

 

Anyway, The choice is yours :) 

I-129F - 2023, September 28

NOA1 - 2023, October 2

NOA2 - 2024, March 29

NVC Case# - 2024, April 19

Consulate Received - 2024, April 25

DS-160+$$ - 2024, May 14

P3 & P4 received - 2024, May 16

Medical exam - 2024, June 7

Interview - 2024, July 12, APPROVED!

Visa Issued - 2024, July 16

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As long as you are chaperoned.

 

Obviously.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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37 minutes ago, Rosaly said:

Hi,

 

Yes this is allowed

 

Just be prepared for extra and serious scrutiny at the border. There will be a good chance you will be taken to one of those backrooms to be questioned.

If you already know your interview date at the time you want to enter the states, Have a copy of your interview confirmation with you.

When asked, inform them that after your trip you will return to home country to conclude the K visa Process.

Answer all questions truthfully and stay polite, no matter how they treat you. 

 

Though this is all possible, and i have not found many stories where someone got denied entry and it mostly goes well, i would advise against it.

Most likely there wont be much time between the DS160 and the interview, so if you just wait a little longer, you could be with your fiancé permanently afterwards.

Personally, i canceled the trip i had planned in June and i will just wait for the visa to be in my possesion. I will also wait a couple months before i actually move, but i decided it is not worth the risk of getting put on a plane back to home country 😬

 

Anyway, The choice is yours :) 

 

We have a mega thread detailing peoples non experiences visiting.

 

The people who have had problems, well all the ones I recollect there have been reasons, for example multiple long visits.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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51 minutes ago, Rosaly said:

Hi,

 

Yes this is allowed

 

Just be prepared for extra and serious scrutiny at the border. There will be a good chance you will be taken to one of those backrooms to be questioned.

If you already know your interview date at the time you want to enter the states, Have a copy of your interview confirmation with you.

When asked, inform them that after your trip you will return to home country to conclude the K visa Process.

Answer all questions truthfully and stay polite, no matter how they treat you. 

 

Though this is all possible, and i have not found many stories where someone got denied entry and it mostly goes well, i would advise against it.

Most likely there wont be much time between the DS160 and the interview, so if you just wait a little longer, you could be with your fiancé permanently afterwards.

Personally, i canceled the trip i had planned in June and i will just wait for the visa to be in my possesion. I will also wait a couple months before i actually move, but i decided it is not worth the risk of getting put on a plane back to home country 😬

 

Anyway, The choice is yours :) 

 

Yeah I am thinking the same, that I don't think I can take this risk... :(

 

 wanted to book the interview in June (my NOA2 expires in July so I have to at least book an interview date before then) visit in July and have my interview in August but in order to do that I'll need to file the DS160 in June and that means the information will be inaccurate... Otherwise I won't see them until October.

 

Rather hoping there is a way they can come to me for a week in the summer perhaps but in the US it's so difficult to get paid time off.

 

The longest we have gone is 3 months apart, but I guess the next time we will be together it will be forever and 4 and a bit months will fly by.

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2 hours ago, nullaccount said:

Yeah I am thinking the same, that I don't think I can take this risk.

What risk?  Why would CBP deny you entry?

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3 minutes ago, nullaccount said:


it’s more the risk of the DS160 not being accurate because I can’t put a future trip down and then being denied the k-1 visa at interview stage if that’s possible? 

There would be no denial for that.  You just correct the travel history at the interview by informing the officer that you traveled.  

"The US immigration process requires a great deal of knowledge, planning, time, patience, and a significant amount of money.  It is quite a journey!"

- Some old child of the 50's & 60's on his laptop 

 

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Registered Nurse- Retired- I practiced in the areas of Labor & Delivery, Home Health, Adolescent Psych, & Adult Psych.

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15 minutes ago, Crazy Cat said:

There would be no denial for that.  You just correct the travel history at the interview by informing the officer that you traveled.  

Ah okay, so would you do that as you hand over the papers in the first stage or when you get asked the questions after all that? 

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Just now, nullaccount said:

Ah okay, so would you do that as you hand over the papers in the first stage or when you get asked the questions after all that? 

I would advise the officer at the beginning that I traveled after submitting the DS-160.

"The US immigration process requires a great deal of knowledge, planning, time, patience, and a significant amount of money.  It is quite a journey!"

- Some old child of the 50's & 60's on his laptop 

 

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Registered Nurse- Retired- I practiced in the areas of Labor & Delivery, Home Health, Adolescent Psych, & Adult Psych.

IT Professional- Retired- Web Site Design, Hardware Maintenance, Compound Pharmacy Software Trainer, On-site go live support, Database Manager, App Designer.

______________________________________

In summary, it took 13 months for approval of the CR-1.  It took 44 months for approval of the I-751.  It took 4 months for approval of the N-400.   It took 172 days from N-400 application to Oath Ceremony.   It took 6 weeks for Passport, then 7 additional weeks for return of wife's Naturalization Certificate.. 
 

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2 hours ago, Crazy Cat said:

I would advise the officer at the beginning that I traveled after submitting the DS-160.

I am trying to remember, now I went to Spain for a week before the interview, I have a feeling I never mentioned anything, it was not that sort of interview.

 

Anyway I had to spreadsheet my trip as there were so many including a lot to Spain.

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16 hours ago, Rosaly said:

Hi,

 

Yes this is allowed

 

Just be prepared for extra and serious scrutiny at the border. There will be a good chance you will be taken to one of those backrooms to be questioned.

If you already know your interview date at the time you want to enter the states, Have a copy of your interview confirmation with you.

When asked, inform them that after your trip you will return to home country to conclude the K visa Process.

Answer all questions truthfully and stay polite, no matter how they treat you. 

 

Though this is all possible, and i have not found many stories where someone got denied entry and it mostly goes well, i would advise against it.

Most likely there wont be much time between the DS160 and the interview, so if you just wait a little longer, you could be with your fiancé permanently afterwards.

Personally, i canceled the trip i had planned in June and i will just wait for the visa to be in my possesion. I will also wait a couple months before i actually move, but i decided it is not worth the risk of getting put on a plane back to home country 😬

 

Anyway, The choice is yours :) 

Most people are NOT refused entry, especially coming from the UK.

OP, this person's answer is not accurate and to be honest, it's a bit over dramatic.


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16 hours ago, nullaccount said:

 

Yeah I am thinking the same, that I don't think I can take this risk... :(

 

 wanted to book the interview in June (my NOA2 expires in July so I have to at least book an interview date before then) visit in July and have my interview in August but in order to do that I'll need to file the DS160 in June and that means the information will be inaccurate... Otherwise I won't see them until October.

 

Rather hoping there is a way they can come to me for a week in the summer perhaps but in the US it's so difficult to get paid time off.

 

The longest we have gone is 3 months apart, but I guess the next time we will be together it will be forever and 4 and a bit months will fly by.

My fiancé and i havent seen each other since November :( I understand the feeling.
I stand by my opinion, i wouldn't risk it.

Hang in there! You'll soon be together :) 

I-129F - 2023, September 28

NOA1 - 2023, October 2

NOA2 - 2024, March 29

NVC Case# - 2024, April 19

Consulate Received - 2024, April 25

DS-160+$$ - 2024, May 14

P3 & P4 received - 2024, May 16

Medical exam - 2024, June 7

Interview - 2024, July 12, APPROVED!

Visa Issued - 2024, July 16

Visa Received - 2024, July 18

US Entry - 2024, August 24

Wedding planned - 2024, Oktober 31

To be continued...

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