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Names Point of Entry Entry Got EAD Stamp? Biometrics Taken? Harassment Comments. List anything unique to your case. Updated Last
Kpavlic Franjo & Kristina Atlanta 2015-01-12 Yes,Passport Stamp Yes - High 2015-11-03
Sonia & Ammar Atlanta 2018-01-12 - High 2019-12-11
Marisa & Roberto Atlanta 2014-03-31 No Yes - High 2020-10-29
Lewismicheals Loleung & Cierra Atlanta 2018-06-27 Yes,Passport Stamp Yes - High It was very easy to pass through 2018-08-13
Boo & Cookie Atlanta 2016-07-24 No Yes - High 2017-02-22
Betty & Marco Atlanta 2014-12-31 No No - High My POE was in Atlanta, GA. They have specific rows for non u.s. citizens and I went to the visa row. The officer was really nice and I first had to go through the "normal" procedures like giving fingerprints and taking a pic. I was already laying this big envelope I got from the u.s.embassy on the counter. So he started asking me questions like where I am coming from, if I have something in luggage like fruits, vegetables, alcohol or tabacco. Then he asked me what the purpose of my journey is and I said "I want to get married". After that he was sending me to another officer. I guess he was not familiar with the upcoming paper work. So I got transferred to another row. I was waiting a while, while the officer was typing stuff in his computer. He disappeared and consulted another officer...After a while he came back and I was allowed to come to the counter. He just asked me if I'm comfortable with English and started explaining to me why it took so long. The I-129 form was expired and he wasn't sure if this matters or not but the other officer and some other research said it's okay since my medical and the actual visa are still valid. After that he was giving me some information like the visa is only valid for the actual entry and it expires after that and I should not leave the country until my AOS is completely done. He was really nice and meanwhile another officer showed up and we we had a pretty good conversation. They asked me stuff like how we met and if we did all this with a lawyer or all ourselves...Then they welcomed me to america and good luck. Even with the waiting it didn't take longer than 20 minutes. 2019-02-06
Vamos25 y & j Atlanta 2015-04-23 Yes - High 2017-04-23
Deus & Uno Atlanta - High 2016-06-08
Amelie & John Atlanta - High 2013-12-18
In God We Trust Prince & Crystal Atlanta 2011-12-31 No No - High Immigration officer did ask some questions, but nothing like the interview in Lagos. For the most part it was pretty simple upon entry. 2012-05-15
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