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ana & tony Newark 2006-10-05 - High 2006-12-04
Anais A & J Cincinnati 2006-10-04 - High 2015-04-14
kevin & mandy Philadelphia 2006-10-04 - High 2009-12-10
H & S Miami 2006-10-03 - High 2007-08-11
David & Lauren JFK 2006-10-02 - High It took a while to get through because they wanted to examine the paperwork in the brown envelope but then they just stamped the I94 with "employment authorized" and said welcome to America. 2016-07-08
Amwo ting & mad JFK 2006-10-01 - High initial officer was a little lost as to how to process a K1, sent to another officer in "the room", no big deal- just a few easy questions, total time - 45 minutes 2009-04-28
Thai Rath Seri & Sarah JFK 2006-09-30 - High 2009-07-08
Mariana & Chris Houston 2006-09-30 - High 2007-05-11
Joanna & Roger Los Angeles 2006-09-30 - High The IO was very friendly with me. He even filled up my I-94 himself while he talked to me. He wasnt like that with the people before me but he changed when it was my turn. He even said that women from my country are very beautiful. I agree. 2009-07-17
STL_HCMC Thuy & Jay Los Angeles 2006-09-29 - High Was a very pleasant experience for my fiancee and I coming in through LAX. As noted on many sections of VisaJourney, we had the 'mystery brown envelope' out and in her hand as we approached the arrivals hall. We were immediately approached by an official directing us into the appropriate line. We were both processed through the non-residents line and it was pleasant and less than 10 minutes total in processing. The immigration officer first processed my US Citizen arrival card, and then moved on to opening and inspecting the paperwork of the brown envelope. He had a few standard questions of how we met, how long I had been living in Vietnam, etc., and then made a comical comment about the paperwork required for the K1, even with the 'paperwork reduction act' notice listed on many forms. After this, both of my fiancee's index fingers were scanned, photo was taken, passport and I-94 stamped and stapled inside the passport. It was that easy and a very pleasant experience. 2011-12-12
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