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    lileepad reacted to Ausa in Nearly detained while on AOS in El Paso...   
    How awful ?
    Thanks for sharing.
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    lileepad reacted to canadian_wife in Nearly detained while on AOS in El Paso...   
    I was crossing from Canada in 2015, after having my green card for 6 years. I got pulled into secondary inspection and questioned about a denial of entry in 2008. The officer even went as far to say "if you lie to me I will revoke your status".
    Uh...no, dude you won't. You can't do that. But I'm going to look intimidated.
    In 2008 I was denied entry for having a USC spouse and low ties to Canada. He had to take my passport, my green card and meet with a supervisor.
    Still looking scared...actually pissed off.
    Supervisor came in and said I was good to go, and when I get my citizenship this wouldn't happen.
    Off I went
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    lileepad reacted to TBoneTX in Nearly detained while on AOS in El Paso...   
    OP, were those CBP agents who detained you? You never specify.
    If they were TSA or regular LEOs, they didn't have that authority.
    If CBP (as one would assume), Little Napoleon and his partner need severe retraining.
    At the first sign of the idiocy, I would have glared him down and said, "Sir, bring your Passenger Services Rep [or, Port Director] out here right now with a blank complaint form."
    I suggest in the strongest possible terms that you contact the Chief Patrol Officer of the El Paso Sector and file a major complaint. Raise a stink to highest heaven.
    CBP has a lot of Little Napoleons. I've encountered a couple at Tex-Mex POEs.
    By the way, even after you're a USC, avoid the completely de-Constitutionalized inland CBP checkpoint south of Alpine, TX.
    Here's a thread on the general topic of CBP in Airports that I posted awhile back:
    http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/562879-cbp-at-tsa-airport-checkpoints-why-theyre-there-how-best-to-handle/#entry7784682
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    lileepad got a reaction from eloised in Sydney, Australia Medical - HELP!!!!!!!   
    Hi guys!

    Im in Australia too (Queensland) and we've just received notice that Sydney has our case now! Now I just need to get medical done. I was reading this thread and is proving to be very helpful however, Im so lost right now on what to do next!

    We received this via mail and email:
    Is this what's known as a packet 3???
    Also - for medical, we can't just go to any GP? It has to be an approved place? Sorry to tag onto this forum, but just really needing advice from Aussies.

    *** AUTOMATED MESSAGE ***
    *** DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL ***
    Dear K Visa Petitioner,
    The U.S. Consulate General in Sydney has received your approved petition. Please have your fiancée create a profile via USTravelDocs and email our office at support-australia@ustraveldocs.com . In the email they must advise the following information:

    Name:
    C ase number ( ie: SYD2014000000) :
    E mail address :
    P hone number :
    Passport Number:

    Thank you

    Visa Unit (BC)
    U.S. Consulate General, Sydney
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    lileepad got a reaction from Soulmate1971 in K1 Visa - Proof of Ongoing Relationship   
    Oh my goodness! So when did you guys initially send in your I-129F package? So still no NOA1 or NOA2?
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    lileepad got a reaction from landr in Do we need a lawyer for our K1?   
    Golly gosh. I have that - I don't know why I didn't think of that though. Lol sometimes I forget that Im just visiting via ESTA and my whole previous J1 visa denial of not having enough ties gets me worked up and worried. Thanks a bunch!
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