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hi! just a question on purchasing my airline ticket from the Phils. to the US. My fiance's travel agent in the US told him that only immigrants and f1/j1/h1 visa holders will be allowed to purchase one-way tickets. Does this mean that K-1 visa holders (considered a non-immigrant visa, right?) should purchase roundtrip tickets? I'm planning to visit the PAL office this week but might as well hear from you first. Thanks in advance! :help:

Our K-1 Journey

I-129F sent to CSC via USPS.........13 Feb 2007

NOA1.........................................16 Feb 2007

NOA1 hardcopy...........................22 Feb 2007

NOA2!(thru email).......................9 May 2007

NOA2 hardcopy...........................14 May 2007

received by NVC...........................5 June 2007

petition left NVC for USE Manila......8 June 2007

received hardcopy of NVC letter.....9 June 2007

received by US Embassy Manila.....18 June 2007

Packet 4 Received ......................31 July 2007

Early Medical Exam......................22-23 August 2007

Interview appointment.................5 September 2007

arrival in the US (POE: SFO)...........4 October 2007

WEDDING!..................................26 October 2007

AOS

mailed I-485 and I-765................18 December 2007

NOAs for I-485 and I-765.............26 December 2007

biometrics appointment...............15 January 2008

EAD card received.......................18 February 2008

AOS interview in San Francisco.....30 May 2008 approved!!!

"Welcome to America!" letter

received in the mail.....................6 June 2008

Green card arrived in the mail......11 June 2008 YES!!!

our interview experience

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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hi! just a question on purchasing my airline ticket from the Phils. to the US. My fiance's travel agent in the US told him that only immigrants and f1/j1/h1 visa holders will be allowed to purchase one-way tickets. Does this mean that K-1 visa holders (considered a non-immigrant visa, right?) should purchase roundtrip tickets? I'm planning to visit the PAL office this week but might as well hear from you first. Thanks in advance! :help:

That is wrong, K-1 Visa holders are considered immigrants and can purchase one-way tickets. That travel agent is misleading you so that you will purchase roundtrip ticket. I am a K-1 too and i purchase my ticket at PAL and i got the cheapest deal and its one-way.

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Hi! You can buy one way ticket to the US. My husband bought two way tickets for him and bought one way ticket for me from his travel agent here in the US when he went to the PI to pick me up. Our Airline was PAL too. Maybe your fiance can find another travel agent.

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hi! just a question on purchasing my airline ticket from the Phils. to the US. My fiance's travel agent in the US told him that only immigrants and f1/j1/h1 visa holders will be allowed to purchase one-way tickets. Does this mean that K-1 visa holders (considered a non-immigrant visa, right?) should purchase roundtrip tickets? I'm planning to visit the PAL office this week but might as well hear from you first. Thanks in advance! :help:

Tell him to go to another travel agent. The one he talked to doesn't know what he's talking about or wants to stick him for more $s.!

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

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You can buy a one-way ticket. I sent Claudeth the money and she bought the ticket there from a travel agent in one of the malls in CDO. It saved us about $150 from what my local travel agent could get the ticket for.

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