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Names Point of Entry Entry Got EAD Stamp? Biometrics Taken? Harassment Comments. List anything unique to your case. Updated Last
Amara & Steve Los Angeles 2009-05-15 No Yes - High Only took about 15 minutes with Immigration official. immigration were very nice; lots of joking; though I had the feeling she was asking my questions to check to see whether it was the same information provided in the sealed envelope. The only problems were the lines of people at LAX international airport. 2009-06-02
Colin & Jess Dallas 2009-05-15 No Yes - High was very quick probably took about 30 -45mins in all! for them to process all the info etc! only problem was the 2hour immigration line i had to wait in firstly!! they take your stuff as if you were visiting then walk you down the end of the cubicals to were the immigration officer is working on k1s etc and you wait like your waiting for your flight!! easy peasy!@! 2009-12-08
Jeremy & Kiristen Charlotte 2009-05-15 - High 2011-11-07
Bubble3 Amara & Steve Los Angeles 2009-05-15 No Yes - High 2009-11-04
H & B B & H Chicago 2009-05-15 Yes,Passport Stamp Yes - High 2012-06-21
juni & mike Newark 2009-05-15 No No - High breezed through the airport, the immigration officer was very polite and efficient. 2011-06-20
Vicky_izzo vicky & izzo Washington DC 2009-05-16 - High 2009-08-21
Corinne from oz corinne & joseph Los Angeles 2009-05-16 Yes,Passport Stamp Yes - High Very smooth 2009-05-29
Tanya & Jay Orlando 2009-05-17 No Yes - High When I arrived, the immigration officer took my brown envelope and standard fingerprints and took me to the secondary interview room... or so I thought. It turned out to be a waiting room for a secondary interviews. I was 14th in the queue!!! Dingy, windowless room, without any facilities or A/C. Last decorated in early 70-ies by the look of it. Not even a water dispenser! The rest of the people waiting with me were from either Mexico or some other South American country but I couldn't tell which. After hour and a half of waiting I was finally seen by another immigration officer. That was the good part as all in all took less than 5 minutes. He looked through the paperwork and but only wanted to see the medical report really. So just as I put all my bags down, we were done! All in all not a bad experience. Just wish the waiting was shorter and the conditions in the waiting room better. Nobody gave me I-94 to fill in and I didn't realise I needed it until I started to get the papers for AOS together. Mayor hassle - CBP refused to do anything about it and passed me on to USCIS who passed me back to CBP and it went on for over a month. Finally, one Infopass appointment letter, I was told I don't need I-94 to submit AOS paperwork!!! 2010-01-19
Vanessa & Joe Detroit 2009-05-17 Yes - High 2012-09-02
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