| Names |
Point of Entry  |
Entry  |
Got EAD Stamp?  |
Biometrics Taken?  |
Harassment  |
Comments. List anything unique to your case. |
Updated Last  |
Rahela & Mitch
|
Washington DC |
2008-06-16 |
No |
No |
- High |
Everybody very nice and friendly.The whole process took around 45 minutes,most of it was waiting in line at the B-section (secondary inspection). |
2011-03-10 |
HAIMANOT & RICHARD
|
Washington DC |
2008-10-01 |
No |
Yes |
- High |
it was a breeze |
2014-09-24 |
Stephen & Stacie
|
Washington DC |
2008-06-27 |
No |
Yes |
- High |
I spent 40 Minutes trying to find my Guitar that I had sent as Fragile Luggage. The Guys at IAD sent it up on the regular Carousel with all the other luggage!!!
I then spent 2 Minutes going through immigration. Officer took the envelope, opened it, placed it behind him and stamped passport. Then said "Welcome to America".
Was not asked for X-Ray.
I did ask if I could get an EAD stamp. He told me that he couldn't but that I could go to my local USCIS office on Monday and that they would give me one! |
2011-04-27 |
Mirjana & Brian
|
Washington DC |
2008-07-14 |
No |
No |
- High |
No problems entering the United States. Maybe it's because my flight to D.C. was delayed and when I finally got there I was so tired (and probably looked like it!) nobody asked me anything. Very pleasant experience for me:)) |
2009-08-31 |
Diana & Alan
|
Washington DC |
2008-02-29 |
No |
Yes |
- High |
|
2008-11-18 |
Trang & Quang
|
Washington DC |
2008-04-14 |
No |
No |
- High |
|
2008-09-24 |
L & C
|
Washington DC |
2008-12-15 |
|
|
- High |
Took an hour in secondary processing. Waiting with people who were there for other entry reasons - not just new immigrants. Seemed to take longer than it should have done. |
2011-04-21 |
Olalla & Matt
|
Washington DC |
2008-01-21 |
No |
Yes |
- High |
|
2008-06-08 |
C & T
|
Washington DC |
2008-03-26 |
Yes,Passport Stamp |
Yes |
- High |
Arrived on one of the first flights of the day (5:45 a.m.) and we were one of the first people in line at immigration. We were directed to pick up our bags and then go to the immigration office where the desks were empty, so we took a seat and waited about 20 minutes. There wasn't anyone else waiting, and when the officer came out he asked for my husband to hand over the manila envelope from the Consulate. He opened it up and asked my husband to take a seat while he looked through whatever papers he wanted to look at. About 3 minutes later he asked my husband to go to the desk to take his fingerprint and sign an electronic signature (to be put on the Green Card) and then he said "Ok, you're all set." And we weren't asked to have our bags checked or to go through Customs at all. We left the office area and as we exited we handed our Customs Declaration form and walked into the airport section. The only question we were asked was when we went to the first immigration officer (right when we had gotten off of the plane) and he asked how long we had been married... then he said that since we had been married for less than 2 years we will have to re-apply for the green card before it expires in two years. |
2008-04-02 |
Fred & Rick
|
Washington DC |
2007-06-13 |
No |
No |
- High |
|
2012-01-14 |