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Travel Restrictions on K-1 Visa
Are there Travel Restrictions on a K-1
Visa
?
A K-1
Visa
holder should not plan to leave the US until an Application to Adjust Status to Permanent
Resident
has been filed and an Application for Advance Parole has been approved. Assuming that the U.S. citizen and K-1 fiancé(e) get married close to the three-month limit, and considering that it will probably take about three months for the Application for Advance Parole to be approved, a K-1
Visa
holder can expect to wait approximately six months after entering the US to obtain authorization to travel abroad.
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