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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Hong Kong
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Hi everyone,

My interview is this Saturday and I'm getting nervous!

The reason is - I started using Global Entry in 2014. For my three international trips in 2014 I don't have US Immigration stamps to show when I returned to the US. I read in the forum that IOs cross-check passports and stamps to see when people came back from aboard. Does anyone has experience on what to do with using Global Entry?

Thank you for your help!

dw87

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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I am thinking you had to list your travel dates on your N400 form? If so, what did you put on there. Can you pull up the travel return dates in the Global Entry (GOES) system. I don't have Global Entry, so I don't know if they log and display your travel dates. The IO will likely have access to dates when you returned to the US via Global Entry.

If you really don't have access or remember the dates, do your best to list the dates and length of the trips. Just be honest at your interview. They want you to be successful. As long as nothing is glaring, you will be fine.

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I am thinking you had to list your travel dates on your N400 form? If so, what did you put on there. Can you pull up the travel return dates in the Global Entry (GOES) system. I don't have Global Entry, so I don't know if they log and display your travel dates. The IO will likely have access to dates when you returned to the US via Global Entry.

If you really don't have access or remember the dates, do your best to list the dates and length of the trips. Just be honest at your interview. They want you to be successful. As long as nothing is glaring, you will be fine.

You cannot see travel dates on GOES.

So as long as you listed all your travel dates on the N-400 since becoming an LPR, you will be fine. Good luck on Saturday... it's the best feeling ever.

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