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My POE was Dublin, do I just leave state blank on my AOS form?

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Hi all,

The AOS form asks for place of last arrival into the US which is technically Dublin as  I pre cleared there and this shows on my I-94, do I put Dublin and leave state blank or put Chicago where i connected ?

Late 2016: Met playing Clash of Kings the West

Feb 2017: Started online "dating"

May 2017: Met in Orlando

July 2017: Arkansas and Seminole (1 night) visit

October 2017: Washington DC visit.

December 2017: Seminole OKC home visit and Amanda  met Chayne's kids and dad.

January 2018:  York England visit Chayne met Amanda's son.

April 2018: London/Paris/York visit we got engaged on April 6th!!

April 19th 2018: packet sent

April 23rd 2018: USPS say packet signed for.

April 25th 2018: Electronic NOA1 received 

April 26th 2018: Cheque Cashed

April 30th 2018: hard copy NOA1 received

June 2018: Seminole visit, Amanda met Chayne's  adult son

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, AmandaandChayne said:

Hi all,

The AOS form asks for place of last arrival into the US which is technically Dublin as  I pre cleared there and this shows on my I-94, do I put Dublin and leave state blank or put Chicago where i connected ?

If the state does not apply then you leave blank 

YMMV

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19 minutes ago, K1visaHopeful said:

I arrived through preclearance in Toronto, Canada. This is what I did:

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While not required as preclearance facilities have been around a very long time, explanation on Part 8 will eliminate any doubt 

YMMV

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I think this would be sufficient without all the additional explaining. They know Dublin is a POE..

 

City: Dublin (IRELAND)

State: N/A

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