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Names Point of Entry Entry Got EAD Stamp? Biometrics Taken? Harassment Comments. List anything unique to your case. Updated Last
Sagada Lanlan & Langsa Boston 2018-09-05 - High 2018-12-14
K & Z Los Angeles 2018-09-05 - High The POE IO wrote an incomplete first name on my I-94, so I had to go to a deferred inspection CBP office to fix that problem. 2020-10-26
Tkr876 Thomas & Rachael Atlanta 2018-09-05 Yes - High 2025-10-14
Trucie & Justin San Francisco 2018-09-04 - High 2019-04-22
L & C San Francisco 2018-09-04 No Yes - High 2023-05-13
Liis & Jayce Orlando 2018-09-03 No - High 2019-09-26
NB & HL CDN-USA Border 2018-09-02 No Yes - High POE was the Pembina-Emerson border. Arrived around lunch time. CBP officer took our passports, at which time I stated that I was seeking entry as a K-1 visa holder. The officer advised as to park in the designated lot and to enter the building where our documents would be waiting. By the time we had parked and walked in, the same officer was already there. He advised us from behind the computer to have a seat. There did not seem to be any rhyme or reason to the order that people were assisted by the officers. When we entered, we were the only ones there. Before long, every seat in the seating area was occupied. All in all, the process took over an hour and a half and I had to pay $6.00 USD for the i-94. At no point were we asked to declare any alcohol, tobacco, or money exceeding $10,000. The officer didn't even look at the items that I brought with me, even though we noticed him checking out the other vehicles in front of us. What really struck me was that the officer advised me that my K visa is essentially void now and that the i-94 is the new important document (it is literally a piece of white paper stapled into my passport). He then asked if I was aware that the K visa was acceptable for one entry only, which I said yes (one would assume that my entry that date was the one entry allowed for the K visa). He then quoted a large binder saying that I was allowed to come and go between Canada and the US as much as I wanted, up until our wedding date. He said once we were married, that would be my one entry. This has confused me beyond belief as I interpreted it as you get one entry into the US with the K visa and you must get married within the immediate 90 days following that entry. 2021-05-06
F & H Honolulu 2018-09-02 Yes - High 2021-06-01
Cherrieyou CC & JC Los Angeles 2018-09-01 - High 2022-05-11
NjK Nj & K Newark 2018-09-01 No - High 2023-01-04
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