Jump to content

POE Information

Pages: First 1593 1594 1595 1596 1597 Last   (Now showing page 1595, records 15941 - 15950 out of 19407 )
Notes: [Filters: Place of Entry = ] [SORT : Port of Entry - DESC] · enable advanced mode
Names Point of Entry Entry Got EAD Stamp? Biometrics Taken? Harassment Comments. List anything unique to your case. Updated Last
Arkpash & Arksteph Chicago 2013-05-17 No Yes - High Port of entry at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport was quick and smooth. Just asked basic questions and was out in 15 minutes. 2013-12-04
Pluis Simone & Peter Chicago 2013-07-10 Yes,Passport Stamp Yes - High Flew over Dublin (Ireland) and was pre-cleared by US Immigration there instead of at Port of Entry in Chicago. 2013-07-15
Michael & Nadine Chicago 2013-08-08 Yes,Passport Stamp Yes - High 2016-07-28
Mathies_dane Mathies & Emily Chicago 2013-08-05 Yes,Passport Stamp Yes - High 2019-05-28
Alyaa & Richard Chicago 2013-02-25 - High 2013-02-20
SHUSS M & S Chicago 2014-02-13 Yes,Passport Stamp Yes - High 2014-04-08
Jeda & Greg Chicago 2013-04-22 Yes,Passport Stamp Yes - High 2013-04-24
TnN N & T Chicago 2013-04-12 Yes,Passport Stamp Yes - High 2013-05-15
Mahmoud & Heather Chicago 2013-02-26 Yes,Passport Stamp Yes - High After exiting the plane, waited in the non-citizen line to go through immigration and customs. When arriving to the front of the line, an official said 'Good Evening', and I gave him my envelope. He asked for the passport, and I gave it to them. He looked at the passport photo and the visa. He then took fingerprints for the right hand. He then asked the following questions: How, when, and where did you meet your wife? Have you been to the States before? What were you here for? After that he called over another official and gave him them envelope and passport, and told him 'just immigration'. He took me with my documents to another room with a lot of chairs like a waiting room. I gave my documents to another official, and he went inside a room for a short time, then came out and called my name. He asked me to sign my name on my documents and then he took fingerprints with ink and my right hand. Then he gave me my passport back and he said "Welcome"! Then I asked him how long it would take to get my green card, and he said it would take between 2-6 months. He said that the stamp in my passport next to my visa works as a green card for one year, until I receive the card. Everyone was very polite. My case went extremely smooth and there was no challenge at all. I did notice however that there were some other people who seemed to be interviewed a little more extensively in private rooms. In general though, the point of entry in Chicago was very nice. They were polite and helpful. 2013-03-09
Shelly & RC Chicago 2013-09-07 No Yes - High 2017-04-26
Filter:  Place of Entry:  Harassment Level:

View Member Timeline
Follow Timeline (click to receive email alerts)
Following Timeline (click to stop email alerts)


vjTimeline ver 5.0
×
×
  • Create New...