Jump to content

POE Information

Pages: First 134 135 136 137 138 Last   (Now showing page 136, records 1351 - 1360 out of 19389 )
Notes: [Filters: Place of Entry = ] [SORT : Port of Entry Date - DESC] · enable advanced mode
Names Point of Entry Entry Got EAD Stamp? Biometrics Taken? Harassment Comments. List anything unique to your case. Updated Last
Eric&Aileen Aileen & Eric Detroit 2020-06-06 - High 2020-07-07
LeoUSA A & Y Dallas 2020-06-05 Yes,Passport Stamp Yes - High 2020-08-08
M & A Chicago 2020-06-03 No No - High My fiance had to fly to Chicago O'Hare which was the only US airport open to international travel at the beginning of COVID. His flights to NYC were cancelled 2x before that. Customs was quick and easy. Officer was friendly and just asked two questions: 1. What is your fiancé’s name? 2. When did you get your police clearance? He took the packet and said Welcome to the USA! 2021-04-18
Wilsonito W & V Miami 2020-06-02 Yes,Passport Stamp Yes - High 2020-07-24
Maame & Kwesi Washington DC 2020-06-02 Yes - High 2021-09-07
Lara & Eric Los Angeles 2020-05-31 Yes - High Very friendly despite the travel ban on Europe. No questions asked. 2022-03-14
Mariia & Jonathan JFK 2020-05-30 No No - High 2021-06-05
Nads01 Andrii & Nadiya JFK 2020-05-30 No No - High 2023-08-08
Nuria & Kris Dallas 2020-05-30 Yes,Passport Stamp Yes - High Took less than 15 minutes to do everything. 2020-06-22
Nancy & Charles Seattle 2020-05-26 Yes - High The immigration officer's questions surprised us. We had traveled to the US on an I-551 in June 2019. We left the US and returned to Vietnam in August 2019. Ten months later we landed in Seattle. Here are the questions we were asked in Seattle, with our answers: 1. How long has it been since you were in the US? A: Ten months. 2. What did you do to support yourself while you were overseas? A: We have some investment income. 3. Has she (immigrant) already completed her move to the US? A: Yes. (I don't fully understand what this question means but didn't say so and didn't want to dig any deeper into this matter.) 4. What do you (USC) do? A: I teach English. 5. In the US? A: Working on it. (I haven't found a job in the US yet.) 6. How long have you (immigrant) had your green card? A: A year or so. These questions and his computer work took several minutes, a bit of a nervous time for us in this age of waterboarding and separation of migrant families at borders. Nevertheless, we were waived through. 2023-08-26
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...