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My fiance is in Vietnam and I have seen all of the information about the K-1 and the process. However, does anyone know what will be required to get Vietnam to let her leave on the K-1 visa? Or is the K-1 visa granted by the U.S. automatically respected by the Vietnamese? Thanks.

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My fiance is in Vietnam and I have seen all of the information about the K-1 and the process. However, does anyone know what will be required to get Vietnam to let her leave on the K-1 visa? Or is the K-1 visa granted by the U.S. automatically respected by the Vietnamese? Thanks.

If she gets a K1 visa and is not allowed to board a plane, it will not be because they are not respecting the visa.

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My fiance is in Vietnam and I have seen all of the information about the K-1 and the process. However, does anyone know what will be required to get Vietnam to let her leave on the K-1 visa? Or is the K-1 visa granted by the U.S. automatically respected by the Vietnamese? Thanks.

If she gets a K1 visa and is not allowed to board a plane, it will not be because they are not respecting the visa.

So it should not be a problem? Vietnamese immigration will let her leave? Normally it is hard for a Vietnamese citizen to even get permission to visit the U.S. unless they can show evidence that they will definitely return. Thanks!

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My fiance is in Vietnam and I have seen all of the information about the K-1 and the process. However, does anyone know what will be required to get Vietnam to let her leave on the K-1 visa? Or is the K-1 visa granted by the U.S. automatically respected by the Vietnamese? Thanks.

If she gets a K1 visa and is not allowed to board a plane, it will not be because they are not respecting the visa.

So it should not be a problem? Vietnamese immigration will let her leave? Normally it is hard for a Vietnamese citizen to even get permission to visit the U.S. unless they can show evidence that they will definitely return. Thanks!

Yes you are right, you have to prove that you will return to Vietnam. Here is what I learned from other ppl, in order for you to visit U.S, age must be over 50 years old. If you're younger than that, you have to prove your assets, property (maybe more than one hunderd thousand dollars).

Second K1: I-129F Timeline

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Sept 15, 2007: I-129F sent to VSC

Sept 24, 2007: NOA1 hard copy received

Jan 25, 2008: Approved

Feb 01, 2008: NOA2 hard copy received

April 24, 20008: Interviewed

May 06, 2008: Received Visa

May 11, 2008: Entry to US "Chicago"

May 15, 2008: Registered Marriage's license

Sept 19, 2008: Received Green Card w/o interview

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***Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence

June 19,2010 - I751 Package sent to VSC

June 28,2010 - Received NOA1

July 07, 2010 - Biometrics appt

August 09, 2010 - Approved w/o Interview

August 19, 2010 - 10 Year Green Card Received

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Feb 2012 - Received U.S Citizenship

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Filed: Country: Vietnam
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My fiance is in Vietnam and I have seen all of the information about the K-1 and the process. However, does anyone know what will be required to get Vietnam to let her leave on the K-1 visa? Or is the K-1 visa granted by the U.S. automatically respected by the Vietnamese? Thanks.

If she gets a K1 visa and is not allowed to board a plane, it will not be because they are not respecting the visa.

So it should not be a problem? Vietnamese immigration will let her leave? Normally it is hard for a Vietnamese citizen to even get permission to visit the U.S. unless they can show evidence that they will definitely return. Thanks!

Yes you are right, you have to prove that you will return to Vietnam. Here is what I learned from other ppl, in order for you to visit U.S, age must be over 50 years old. If you're younger than that, you have to prove your assets, property (maybe more than one hunderd thousand dollars).

But if you have K-1 visa this is not necessary. The K-1 will let her leave without proving she will come back?

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My fiance is in Vietnam and I have seen all of the information about the K-1 and the process. However, does anyone know what will be required to get Vietnam to let her leave on the K-1 visa? Or is the K-1 visa granted by the U.S. automatically respected by the Vietnamese? Thanks.

If she gets a K1 visa and is not allowed to board a plane, it will not be because they are not respecting the visa.

So it should not be a problem? Vietnamese immigration will let her leave? Normally it is hard for a Vietnamese citizen to even get permission to visit the U.S. unless they can show evidence that they will definitely return. Thanks!

Yes you are right, you have to prove that you will return to Vietnam. Here is what I learned from other ppl, in order for you to visit U.S, age must be over 50 years old. If you're younger than that, you have to prove your assets, property (maybe more than one hunderd thousand dollars).

But if you have K-1 visa this is not necessary. The K-1 will let her leave without proving she will come back?

I still need help. With the K-1 visa, will she still have to prove that she will come back to Vietnam in order to get Vietnamese government to let her exit? Doesn't make much sense although we do plan to spend some time in Vietnam each year.

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