K-1 Fiancé Visa Travel Rules for Couples Explained: Can You Leave the U.S. Before Your Green Card?

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After entering the United States on a K-1 fiancé visa, international travel isn’t permitted until travel authorization (advance parole) or a green card is approved. The K-1 is a single-entry visa, so leaving the U.S. early can block reentry and disrupt adjustment of status. Domestic travel within the U.S. is fine. The safest approach is to remain in the U.S. until the green card is issued; alternatively, apply for advance parole to travel while the case is pending. This overview details timing, reentry risks, and planning steps to keep your immigration process on track. #usimmigration #greencard #immigrationsupport #visa #immigrationlawyer #fiancevisa #spousevisa #immigrationconsultant #immigrationlawyer #couplegoals #relationshipgoals #marriagevisa #internationallove #immigrationtips #immigrationnews #immigrationservices #immigrationhelp Need Help? We’ve Got Three Resources for You! 1. Schedule a Consultation: https://immigrationforcouples.com/consult-question/ 2. Weekly Live Chat with a Real Attorney: https://www.facebook.com/immigrationforcouples/ 3. Free Resource Center: https://immigrationforcouples.com/resources/
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