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POE Question / CR1 traveling with USC baby born abroad

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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Hello VJ friends,

I want to thank everyone in VJ community for their posts and making us all a little more knowledgeable with the immigration process.

I am happy and exited to say that my wife has an interview for her visa in Bogota on July 13th. God willing everything will go excellent in her interview and she’ll be approved for her visa. When she enters to the United States she will be arriving with our 10-month-old baby, who is a USC born abroad and holds a US passport.

Now for the question.

As she arrives to see Customs and Border Protection at the POE is it wise for her to go with the USC line since she will be traveling with the baby or should she not attempt this and just follow the Visa line?

Anyone with this or similar experiences your feedback I very much appreciated and welcomed. Thanks to all who reply in advanced

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Colombia
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Hello VJ friends,

I want to thank everyone in VJ community for their posts and making us all a little more knowledgeable with the immigration process.

I am happy and exited to say that my wife has an interview for her visa in Bogota on July 13th. God willing everything will go excellent in her interview and she’ll be approved for her visa. When she enters to the United States she will be arriving with our 10-month-old baby, who is a USC born abroad and holds a US passport.

Now for the question.

As she arrives to see Customs and Border Protection at the POE is it wise for her to go with the USC line since she will be traveling with the baby or should she not attempt this and just follow the Visa line?

Anyone with this or similar experiences your feedback I very much appreciated and welcomed. Thanks to all who reply in advanced

You can stand in the line for Citizens/Residents. Once the officer behind the counter takes their passports, he will call for another agent and escort you to another waiting room and take the folders that the embassy mailed to her. We arrived on a Sunday and it was not busy, and the wait time was about 30 minutes. Our POE was Miami

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She should go to the immigrant section

Dec 15,2009 - Assigned interview date on January 24,2010!!

Jan. 24, 2010 - Interview!! Approved

Jan. 28, 2010 - VISA received

Mar. 03,2010 - POE, New York (JFK)

Apr. 12,2010- CA ID

May 20,2010- CA Driving License

May, 25,2010-Wife told me that she is pregnant ^_^

Jan.25,2011- Our daughter was born

Lee and Jen + Karenza

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