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Visiting my mother in the US; she has overstayed her visa

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12 hours ago, SusieQQQ said:

No, you won’t get expedited or otherwise get any benefit, your place in line will be your place in line. If anything, you will face more questions as a minor traveling alone. You must always answer any question you get asked truthfully, if not you may be denied entry and face a lifetime ban from the US. I’m sorry you have been put into such a difficult situation by your parents.

Thank you so much for your help.

6 hours ago, Going through said:

You said your parents are now separated---Is your father currently in the US under some type of (expired) visa as well?

  

CBP will ask you the purpose of your visit to the US, just be truthful.  

 

I don't know, my father separated from us since I was a kid.

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