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Q's about travel restrictions after submitting I-129F

Q's about travel restrictions after submitting I-129F

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Old Oct 22nd 2002, 5:38 pm
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Shaun Su
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Default Q's about travel restrictions after submitting I-129F

All,

1) Once the I-129F has been submitted, can the non-US Citizen travel to a
non-U.S. country?
2) The non-US Citizen cannot travel to U.S. while the I-129F is being
considered, correct?
3) After the K-1 visa was obtained from the American Embassy in foreign
country, can they go to a non-U.S. country? (while not invoking the K-1 visa
by not entering the U.S.)

Thanks in advance.

-shaun
 
Old Oct 22nd 2002, 6:34 pm
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L D Jones
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Default Re: Q's about travel restrictions after submitting I-129F

Shaun Su wrote:
    > All,
    > 1) Once the I-129F has been submitted, can the non-US Citizen travel to a
    > non-U.S. country?

Of course. The INS cannot possibly bar a beneficiary from travelling to
some other country

    > 2) The non-US Citizen cannot travel to U.S. while the I-129F is being
    > considered, correct?

It is not recommended but is not impossible as I understand it

    > 3) After the K-1 visa was obtained from the American Embassy in foreign
    > country, can they go to a non-U.S. country? (while not invoking the K-1 visa
    > by not entering the U.S.)

Of course. The person is free to travel at any time to a "non-US"
country
 

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