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What is the Point of Entry if I went through customs in Aruba?

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There is U.S. customs on the airport in Aruba, makes it easier for tourists to have pre-clearance there, and that is where they checked my visa when I traveled to the U.S. I came in on a fiance visa. Now I am preparing to file for adjustment of status and I have to fill in my POE, would that be Aruba or Miami (which is the first place we landed)???

Thanks in advance for your advice.

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There is U.S. customs on the airport in Aruba, makes it easier for tourists to have pre-clearance there, and that is where they checked my visa when I traveled to the U.S. I came in on a fiance visa. Now I am preparing to file for adjustment of status and I have to fill in my POE, would that be Aruba or Miami (which is the first place we landed)???

Thanks in advance for your advice.

Your point of entry is the place where US customs checked your passport ,visa and stamped your entry to the US.

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And I hope they took your brown envelope at customs.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Aruba
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There is U.S. customs on the airport in Aruba, makes it easier for tourists to have pre-clearance there, and that is where they checked my visa when I traveled to the U.S. I came in on a fiance visa. Now I am preparing to file for adjustment of status and I have to fill in my POE, would that be Aruba or Miami (which is the first place we landed)???

Thanks in advance for your advice.

Your point of entry is the place where US customs checked your passport ,visa and stamped your entry to the US.

Thank you!

And I hope they took your brown envelope at customs.

Yes, they did. Thanks

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