Names |
Point of Entry  |
Entry  |
Got EAD Stamp?  |
Biometrics Taken?  |
Harassment  |
Comments. List anything unique to your case. |
Updated Last  |
Adolfo & Rocio
|
Chicago |
2020-09-20 |
|
No |
- High |
Husband was taken into a room where he thought the POE officers at O'hare were going to ask him questions. After sitting there for about 20 min alone an officer came in and asked him if this was his first time entering the country with the recently issued visa, he answered yes and was given his passport back and told he was good to go. |
2020-09-27 |
S & S
|
Los Angeles |
2020-09-19 |
No |
No |
- High |
|
2025-05-18 |
Luis & Briana
|
Houston |
2020-09-14 |
|
|
- High |
|
2020-09-16 |
KDB & Q
|
Washington DC |
2020-09-14 |
No |
Yes |
- High |
|
2023-02-17 |
Bobby & JJ
|
Orlando |
2020-09-14 |
|
|
- High |
|
2020-09-14 |
Angie & Gerald
|
Los Angeles |
2020-09-13 |
|
|
- High |
No documents were presented |
2023-09-28 |
M & C
|
Miami |
2020-09-10 |
Yes,Passport Stamp |
Yes |
- High |
|
2023-11-08 |
C & J
|
JFK |
2020-09-07 |
|
|
- High |
The airline staff at check in were a little confused as I did not have a physical green card. Luckily there seemed to be someone there who might have been working for the embassy or CBP who clarified it was fine. At the gate, my boarding pass wouldn’t scan and the airline staff had to call through to double check I did in fact go through check in.
Upon entry to JFK I thought I would be taken to a room for secondary screening but it was just a CBP Officer at the desk. He commented on how quickly it was for us to get the visa, took some fingerprints and then we were done. He stamped my passport and explained that it was valid for a year and I’m free to leave and enter with that stamp. It didn’t take any more than 10 minutes.
So that was surprisingly easy and quick. I thought it would take at least an hour. |
2020-10-08 |
Ghassan & Natasha
|
JFK |
2020-09-06 |
Yes,Passport Stamp |
No |
- High |
|
2020-09-07 |
Mark & Bridgette
|
Atlanta |
2020-09-05 |
|
|
- High |
I arrived in the US on september 5th, so I've been here a couple of weeks.Â
Leaving Heathrow there was a slight issue as there was a block on my passport being a UK one, so luckily the Delta guy checking me in handled it well and called a number and discussed my visa etc and it was cleared.Â
I landed in Atlanta for my onward flight to Alabama (my final stop) and it was so relaxed and quiet. There was hardly anyone there. My wife (who travelled with me as she was already in the UK on a spousal visa anyway) and I were directed to foreign entry. We went through and the guy asked a couple questions which are typical such as where were we staying and was I happy for the address on the visa to be where my green card would be sent. I chose to update the address as we had leased our own place and wouldnt be with her sister now.  He mentioned he was a Alabama guy and wished us well and directed us to a waiting area.Â
After about 5 minutes my name was called and I went to the counter and the guys first words were "what happened to the pink hair?" ( as for one of my pictures during visa process my hair was pink). Then he gave me a piece of paper with key details of administrations and confirmed the address and told me to give it a few days for any updates on social security as it was labour day weekend and said "welcome home". And that was it!!
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2020-09-23 |