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Anyone go though MCO (Orlando,FL)?

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Panama
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hello everyone, I have another question:

My fiance will be visiting me in november of this year, I'm excited because he'll be here for my sister's wedding and for thanksgiving!! Anyways he usually goes from Panama to Miami, but this time he will be going from Panama directly to Orlando. I know he can visit while we're in the process (and we might even get the NOA2 while he's here! *fingers crossed*) but does anyone have any experiences going through this POE? Now, there is a chance that he might make a stop in Miami (if we purchase the tickets with AA) but if we purchase the tickes through Copa Airlines it'll be a direct flight to Orlando. Please if anyone has any experience going thru Miami or Orlando while in the process of a K1 your insight is greatly appreciated!! As always Good luck and speedy processes to all of you!

-Mich

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Filed: Timeline

[Hello..

Im new to this website, but i have to say it is very helpful. My situation is close to yours. My fiancee is in panama and i just sent out my i-129f paperwork so she can come to orlando (where i live). It's good to find individuals who are also going through panama like us.

I dont know if i can answer your question much because even thought i travel through MCO alot because i live in orlando, its easier for me to go in and out because i am a US citizen. My fiancee however, has never been to the states, and i am planning just waiting for her to come here after all the paperwork is approved because i am afraid to damage anything..lol.. but hopefully i will be going again in november.. :)

ONe thing i can suggest is go the copa airlines direct route. I only travel through copa and maybe it might be easier for him to get in through MCO than MIA.. you have to take in to consideration his entry rests in the hands of the custom agents and every agent is different..

talk to you soon..

ab

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