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Names Point of Entry Entry Got EAD Stamp? Biometrics Taken? Harassment Comments. List anything unique to your case. Updated Last
Dwayne & Keeli Miami 2017-03-17 Yes,Passport Stamp Yes - High It took about 2 hours to process hubby. He said that they asked him almost the same questions as he did at his embassy interview. He also stated that it was fairly easy process just a long process. 2017-03-17
D-and-o O & D Miami 2017-07-23 No No - High 2017-08-14
Richard & Derek Miami 2013-04-20 No Yes - High have been treated as an animal criminal 2020-03-27
FBQueiroz Fatima & Ari Miami 2016-11-02 Yes,Passport Stamp Yes - High 2017-04-26
Sarah&Facundo Facundo & Sarah Miami 2018-03-23 - High 2024-08-11
Ddemuro Derek & Morgan Miami 2016-08-11 No No - High The only thing about entering the US was how long the line was (two airplanes arrived at the same time). Then had to wait for an officer to take me to a back office. Gave my paperwork and sat there with my backpack. Waited around an hour, my name was called. The officer looked at my paperwork, gave me instructions and gave me another paper about my rights. That was about it. I was told where the door was and that I had to recheck my flight. All in all, pretty good. 2017-01-19
Junior & Gabrielle Miami 2017-12-21 No No - High 2018-07-20
Jarevaloa Cristin & John Miami 2017-08-09 Yes - High 2021-07-05
Florida racer 73 A & S Miami - High 2018-07-13
Diana & Eurico Miami 2017-05-14 No Yes - High My Port Of Entry was actually in Aruba. But that one is not on the list. My flight from Valencia, Venezuela to Miami had one stop at Queen Beatrix Airport in Aruba. In case you don't know it, let me tell you Aruba's airport has its own US CBP. That means you get to do all the immigration process during your connection. My experience was excellent, very easy and fast. First, when you get off the plane they ask you if you're going to stay in Aruba or if you're heading to US so they can guide you to the correct place to do all the process. Then, you go to Aruba's immigration check (shoes off and all that stuff). After that, you have to pick up your baggage. Technically, once you're there, you are already in US territory, so there will be some CBP officers. They will give you a form to complete and then you'll have to do the line (if there's any) to go through US Preclearance. In my case, I waited around 15-20 minutes. When it was my turn, i just said "Hi, I'm on a K1 visa" and a nice lady asked me for my passport and my envelope, and she asked me to sit and wait for someone else to call my name. Literally, I just waited for 3 minutes and a guy called my name. He was very kind. He asked me some questions, such as: my fiance's name (when I answered this he told me "oh! he's a lucky guy" lol), his occupation, when and where we were going to get married, honeymoon plans and how did my fiance get his US citizenship (because he was born abroad). After that he stamped my passport and reminded me we had 90 days to get marry. After that, you have to hand over your baggage again and go to another check (shoes off again) Once you arrive to US, you'll do it as if you're on a domestic flight. That means no immigration process, no check out, nothing, you just pick up your baggage and that's it. 2021-11-03
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