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Names Point of Entry Entry Got EAD Stamp? Biometrics Taken? Harassment Comments. List anything unique to your case. Updated Last
blank avatar Mark & Jennifer San Francisco 2015-08-12 - High 2015-10-21
Alexbatalla Alex & Stephanie San Francisco 2016-04-21 - High 2017-01-04
ELJ E & A San Francisco 2015-06-02 - High 2019-04-25
Jasmayne J & W San Diego 2017-10-05 No Yes - High 2018-01-17
Leslie & Garrett San Diego 2013-03-19 No Yes - High 2016-11-17
Laure & Colin San Diego 2012-04-12 Yes - High This review is for San Diego international Lindbergh airport. I came on British Airways daily flight from London, the most direct way to reach San Diego from Europe. We landed at 6:30 PM, and I was out by 8PM. First, I had to go to one of the regular booths, where they took my fingerprints (worked a lot better than in Paris embassy on the day of my visa interview...) and picture. Then I was asked to sit and wait in front of the door leading to CBP offices, and told when the lines start to clear, someone would come pick me up. (SAN is a small airport and the CBP staff that night was about 8 people). After about 25 min, an officer came, took my passport and brown enveloppe, and asked me to wait outside. 15 more min and he came out, asking if I had additional passport sized photos, because the embassy didn't include them in the packet and he needed 2 more. I had expected that to happen and had them in my carry on bag (see my embassy review). Finally, he came back out another 10 min later and asked me to follow him into the office. He made me sign both sides of the GC application form he was filling out, and took my fingerprints with black ink. We double checked the address to which my GC would be sent (there was some confusion about it at the embassy). He then started to enter data into his system, not very sure what to do (he had to take out his immigration law manual to check how long he was supposed to give me on the stamp). Luckily all the other officers came into the room helping him out and joking with me. One of them even knew my home town and they told me the day my stamp expires is when I have to come back cook them a French dinner! Eventually, they gave me my passport back and said I should contact USCIS if I don't receive my GC within 3-4 months, and escorted me to luggage screening. I failed to realize they didn't handwrite my A# on my passport, after an 11-hour flight I was really out of it... So, some waiting (Colin was getting crazy waiting outside), but no difficulty at all. 2024-05-14
Diego & Ana San Diego 2015-06-04 Yes,Passport Stamp Yes - High 2019-12-04
Tayana & Gentaro San Diego 2019-12-27 Yes,Passport Stamp Yes - High We came in driving via San Ysidro. We were too lazy to walk to the historic U.S. custom house, so we drive to the inspection. They send us to the second inspection, which is normal operation for inspector. What we did not know is that at the second inspection, there are no experienced officers, which caused everyone delay. First 3 hours that we have waited, our paper were just sitting there, because officers there were under-trained to properly handle our papers. The officer finally request a help, but other officer did not know how to handle our papers neither. After 4 hours waiting in second inspection, they finally let us go with papers. Horrible experience. We should just walked and take care the papers there by the professionals. 2020-01-02
Maria & Russell San Diego 2016-02-22 Yes - High 2021-09-08
Enickolaus Erickson & Nick San Diego 2015-12-10 - High 2019-01-05
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