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slbois
Hi everyone,
Not sure if this is posted in the correct forum. Just curious to know if anyone has travelled with their spouse or fiance as they make their POE into the US with the newly granted visa?
I know that the custom area is divided into sections for American Citizens and for foreigners. Will they allow you to stay with spouse or make you wait outside of the customs area?
Anyone know???
Lansbury
QUOTE(slbois @ Jun 16 2007, 11:29 PM) *
Hi everyone,
Not sure if this is posted in the correct forum. Just curious to know if anyone has travelled with their spouse or fiance as they make their POE into the US with the newly granted visa?
I know that the custom area is divided into sections for American Citizens and for foreigners. Will they allow you to stay with spouse or make you wait outside of the customs area?
Anyone know???


My wife and I traveled together, she is the USC. We were directed to the USC line and she was allowed to come into secondary examination with me. In fact as well as saying to me "Welcome to America" the immigration officer said to my wife "Welcome Home" which was very nice of him.

I noticed that other people in the secondary examination waiting room had family members with them too.
slbois
Thanks Lansbury,
That is just what I wanted to hear! good.gif


QUOTE
My wife and I traveled together, she is the USC. We were directed to the USC line and she was allowed to come into secondary examination with me. In fact as well as saying to me "Welcome to America" the immigration officer said to my wife "Welcome Home" which was very nice of him.

I noticed that other people in the secondary examination waiting room had family members with them too.
Yodrak
slbois,

No, it isn't. At least not in any international airport that I've been through.

The immigration area is divided, though, with some lines designated for citizens and LPRs and other lines designated for visitors. And spouses or fiance/fiancee couples can go through the same line together.

Yodrak

QUOTE(slbois @ Jun 16 2007, 07:29 PM) *
..... I know that the custom area is divided into sections for American Citizens and for foreigners. .....
slbois
Well, these "lines" are roped off into sections for internationals and citizens. That's what I was referring to.

QUOTE(Yodrak @ Jun 18 2007, 02:03 PM) *
slbois,

No, it isn't. At least not in any international airport that I've been through.

The immigration area is divided, though, with some lines designated for citizens and LPRs and other lines designated for visitors. And spouses or fiance/fiancee couples can go through the same line together.

Yodrak

QUOTE(slbois @ Jun 16 2007, 07:29 PM) *
..... I know that the custom area is divided into sections for American Citizens and for foreigners. .....


Yodrak
slbois,

Yes - in the immigration area. Not in the customs area.

Two different functions.

Yodrak

QUOTE(slbois @ Jun 18 2007, 08:59 PM) *
Well, these "lines" are roped off into sections for internationals and citizens. That's what I was referring to.

QUOTE(Yodrak @ Jun 18 2007, 02:03 PM) *
slbois,

No, it isn't. At least not in any international airport that I've been through.

The immigration area is divided, though, with some lines designated for citizens and LPRs and other lines designated for visitors. And spouses or fiance/fiancee couples can go through the same line together.

Yodrak

QUOTE(slbois @ Jun 16 2007, 07:29 PM) *
..... I know that the custom area is divided into sections for American Citizens and for foreigners. .....


bora bora
My husband went through the USC line with me. The officer made a semi-rude comment until I told him that my husband was emigrating here. Then he was kind and directed us on where to go next...
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