Dublin US Port of Entry Reviews
Average Rating: 4.7
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35 Review(s)
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Dublin | Review #14990. Entry: 2011-08-03 |
Mrs O.
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Everything went smoothly. The whole 'POE processing' took less than 15 minutes. I changed my address with the officer and he scribbled the new address on piece of paper and used a rubber band to attach it to the packet and I was really worried that it would get lost . One month on I have everything sorted (SSN and GC received) and all posted to my new address.
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Dublin | Review #14693. Entry: 2010-05-17 |
ollie
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Excellent experience. The officer that dealt with me originally had a short friendly chat before directing me to the waiting area for the secondary officer. I waited less than 5 minutes to be called into the office where the secondary officer had my documentation. He had no questions to ask, explained what I needed to do next, took my fingerprints and sent me on my way.
Overall, it took less than 15 minutes to clear immigration!
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Dublin | Review #14520. Entry: 2009-10-03 |
Gary_UK
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Had planned for a long time to fly via Dublin, (I'm a guinness drinker) and did not want to miss a final true pint of the black stuff on irish soil before starting my new life.
Any way. I got into the queue for going through imigration, smiled and handed the envelope to a blonde haired lady who opened it, checked it's contents and then asked me "When did I get married" I of course replied with "I'm Not but hope to be in a couple of weeks time". She then asked me to follow her. Looking behind me at the rest of the people in line and noticed a few eyebrows went up. ;o)
Got asked to stand outside an office door for about 30 seconds and the blonde haired lady told me to wait to be called and then returned to her station. A plesant gentleman asked me into the office which was a similar affair to the london embassy but with one cubicle with a stand up "bank teller" type desk.
The guy jokingly said that this was my final chance to turn around and he could put the paperwork through the shredder to which I laughed and said " not in a million years " he laughed and said he was only joking. He gave some advice about how the AOS process works and to get it submitted as soon as possible, And also suggested that I apply for a waiver if I need to leave the country due to family emergency etc, which I thought was a nice touch.
two minutes later the visa / passport was stamped and handed back to me. congratulated me and welcomed me to the united states
Zero Hastle, was done and dusted in maximum 10 minutes tops.
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Dublin | Review #14422. Entry: 2009-07-01 |
BelgiumUSA
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I had no idea that the immigration was going to happen right there, in Ireland, before I even got on the plane to Boston.
I got a little scared, because I only had an hour left before my plane left to Boston, when I realized that this was my port of entry.
I did not expect it at all, and after I asked, they told me that this was the only european country that was doing it.
But in the end, there was no problem at all, the officer was very nice and funny. I had to wait about 10 minutes cause they were taking care of someone else, then they called me in the office and talked to me for about 5 minutes. Then, they handed me my passport and I was on my way.
I was in America without even setting foot in the country
Very positive experience.
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Dublin | Review #14425. Entry: 2009-06-26 |
Steve et Nathalie
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Very easy, hassle free and its a very small airport so its easy to navigate even if your English isn't very good. Took less then 15 minutes including waiting in line.
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