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Hello my fellow vj members! Can anyone give me a detailed report on their experiences arriving into the USA especially at the Detroit International Airport? This will be my p.o.e. and I do not want to be surprised by any unpleasant events there. I am concerned about what the immigration officials check about my visa and passport. Thanks!
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Hello my fellow vj members! Can anyone give me a detailed report on their experiences arriving into the USA especially at the Detroit International Airport? This will be my p.o.e. and I do not want to be surprised by any unpleasant events there. I am concerned about what the immigration officials check about my visa and passport. Thanks!

Detroit airport is huge so you have to have enough time to move around from the immigration to your next flight. Don't worry there will be people to assist you where to go but expect that you have to stand for awhile in a line. Just after the immigration officers you can see you luggage. The officials there are nice and ask simple questions only don't forget to hand carry your brown envelope. God bless you and Have a safe trip.

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12/13/2010- SEnt The packet

12/22/2010- The packet was returned due to missing page.

12/23/2010- Resend the packet with complete pages.

12/29/2010- Check cashed in

01/03/2010- Receive NOA

01/10/2011- Email from USCIS for the Required Evidence( Finger printing)

01/26/2011-Biometric Schedule

02/07/2011-USCIS online status update-

02/12/2011- Received Interview Letter Scheduled March 14

02/12/2011- Received Descheduled letter

02/17/2011- USCIS online Status update

02/22/2011-New IL arrived schedule for March 29

02/22/2011-Descheduled Letter Again ( 2nd Time)

02/23/2011- I called USCIS and I was told new schedule in the computer for March 22

02/23/2011-USCIS ONline update....

03/01/2011-Interview Letter for March 22 @ 7:15 AM

03/22/2011- Interview and Oath; US Citizen

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Hello,

You will be asked a basic questions about your relationship and as what was advised, hand carry your brown envelope! then just ask to any officer there if you are confused whats next and where to go! God Bless!!

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Just remember that any POE here in the USA will be a new experience, unfamiliar territory, a large airport. And as said before 'ask questions or assistance' but from Authorized Personel only (flight attendants, ticket counter representatives, immigration officials etc.)

You will be ok :thumbs:

David & Jenny

Removing Conditions

5-24-2010 - Sent I-751 to Vermont Service Center via USPS (receipt/signature required)

5-25-2010 - Delivered to Vermont Service Center & Signed For

6-1-2010 - I-751 Receipt Notice Received in Mail (dated 5/26/10)

*time Passed

7-30-2010 - Biometrics date: August 13, 2010

8-13-2010 - Biometrics Finished

*time passed

8-30-2010 - email received 'card production ordered'

8-31-2010 - touch (updated on uscis as approved)

9-4-2010 - Received 10yr Green Card ** Now we relax **

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Dont forget to hand carry your sealed brown envelope from the USEm, the immigration officer will ask u some questions abt your petitioner after that they will stamped your I-94 that is valid for 90 days upon your arrival. Dont worry you'll be ok...have a safe trip!!!

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May 16, 2011~ mailed N-400

May 20, 2011~ received NOA1

May 31, 2011~ Biometrics letter received sked June 1st

June 01,2011~ Biometrics appt. DONE!

June 23, 2011~ email notification scheduled for Testing and Interview

June 27, 2011~ received interview letter by mail

Aug 01, 2011~ interview at Atlanta GA, PASSED!

Aug 05, 2011~ Oath taking at 1pm

ROC TIMELINE

Nov. 30, 2009~mailed I-751 (VSC)

Dec. 03, 2009~Extension letter and NOA1 received

Jan. 04, 2010~ Biometrics at Metairie, LA

March 10, 2010~ approved!

March 13, 2010~ approval notice sent

March 15, 2010~ received approval letter and GC in mail!

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Just be very observant. Immigration officers will do whatever they think is necessary. They'll ask you few questions and they will also instruct you on what to do upon getting to your destination (i.e. getting married within 90 days, adjusting your status, etc., which we all know already). It is important that you handcarry the sealed envelope. They will ask you for that. They'll take a picture and fingerprint (biometrics) and then will stamp your passport (visa page) of it's expiration. They will give you the part of the Departure Record (I-94) with its expiration (same date they stamp on your passport. It's either they'll staple it on your visa or hand it to you. Make sure you keep that one. After that, you are ready to go.

Good luck and have a safe trip here in US!

--Mae

N-400 NATURALIZATION

04/04/2011 - Mailed N-400 to AZ Lockbox

04/06/2011 - Received

04/07/2011 - NOA

04/07/2011 - Check cashed

04/14/2011 - Biometrics appointment in the mail

04/21/2011 - Early Biometrics (was scheduled on May 4, 2011)

05/09/2011 - Case Status Notification - In line for interview and testing

05/10/2011 - Case Status Notification - Interview scheduled

05/14/2011 - Interview Appointment Letter in the mail

06/21/2011 - Interview Appointment Date

06/29/2011 - Case Status Notification - Placed in the oath scheduling que

08/16/2011 - Case Status Notification - Oath ceremony scheduled

09/15/2011 - Oath Taking - good riddance!

09/23/2011 - Applied for Passport

10/08/2011 - Passport in the mail

10/17/2011 - Certificate of Naturalization in the mail -- OFFICIALLY DONE!

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i went thru detroit too. the officer asked questions like what's the name of your fiance, where are you going, do you have a wedding date - basic stuff. then she stamped my passport, got the brown envelope, and gave me the 1-94. that's what i remember. you'll be ok!!

Lord blessed be Your name!

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NOA 1 - March 31 2004

NOA 2 - July 7

to Manila - July 30

called embassy for interview date - Aug 17

Recvd K packet - Aug 24

CFO - Sept 7

Medical - Sept 15 & 16

Interview - Oct 8

Visa on hand - Oct 13 YES! thank You God!

POE - October 23

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Marriage at the beautiful St. Croix U.S. Virgin Islands - Nov 6

SSN - Nov 29

State ID - Dec 1

AOS & EAD applied for - Dec. 6

NOAs for AOS & EAD - recvd mail on Dec 15 but receipt date is Dec 8

got TD shot for AOS - Dec. 15 paid $15

passd written exam for DL- Jan 03 2005

Biometrics for EAD & AOS - Jan 10

Biometrics AGAIN (???) - Feb 2

EAD recved - Jan 29

recved AOS interview letter - march 2

AOS interview - april 27 SUCCESS!! Thank You so much God! You never fail.

welcome to America letter - may 2

recvd "green" card - may 5 2005

got driver's license - may 20

removing conditions:

lifting of conditions on GC - jan 31 2007

NOA date - february 06

recvd NOA - february 26

recvd biometrics apptmnt letter - march 2

biometrics appt - march 12

citizenship:

sent N-400: february 25, 2008

recved: february 27

priority date: february 27

notice date: march 4

recved NOA1: march 6

recved biometrics letter: march 10

biometrics: march 19

intrvw letter rec'd: april 3

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hi,

thank you for all those who shared with me their experienced in P.O.E. bec im worried what going to do there, bec i will travel alone on March 7, 2008.

jic

Just be very observant. Immigration officers will do whatever they think is necessary. They'll ask you few questions and they will also instruct you on what to do upon getting to your destination (i.e. getting married within 90 days, adjusting your status, etc., which we all know already). It is important that you handcarry the sealed envelope. They will ask you for that. They'll take a picture and fingerprint (biometrics) and then will stamp your passport (visa page) of it's expiration. They will give you the part of the Departure Record (I-94) with its expiration (same date they stamp on your passport. It's either they'll staple it on your visa or hand it to you. Make sure you keep that one. After that, you are ready to go.

Good luck and have a safe trip here in US!

--Mae

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I travelled alone too last Feb22.. my POE was LA and when i get in front of the immigration line.. i asked an officer which line is fine K1 visa, she told me the options which immigration officer to line up with coz their too many and I wanted to get a shorter line. Asked question to an officer maintaining the line up, that will save you time not lining up on a wrong immigration officer. (There are lines for US citizen only and for those immigrants!)

When you get to the line, be ready for your passport, the do not open packet (the brown envelope) and don't forget to fill up the blue paper (forgot what its called! hehe for the declaration of plants etc.. sorry) and the long white paper which is for the I-94... its been given out before the plane lands!

Hand it over to the officer and of course say hello and smile! hehe

The good thing about my experience at the officer... he didn't ask me anything.. he just opened the envelope and checked it, wrote something.. then prepare my I-94 and staple it to my passport then asked me for my finger print.. and that's it!! I'm Done! Picked up my luggage and Welcome to USA!

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Our Timeline:

July 22, 2007 Mailed I-129F

August 1, 2007 - NOA1

Dec. 3, 2007 - NOA2 received after 132 days from filing!

February 7,2008 (6:30AM) - Interview

February 22, 2008 - POE LAX, then flew on to Washington DC

March 8th, 2008 - We're MARRIED! Tyndall AFB, FL beachside!!!!

Aug 08-PREGNANT! Jan 09 -UPDATE! It's A BOY!

MAy 17 09 - Baby James Anthony born!!

I-129f was approved in 131 days from filing date.

Iinterview took 197 days from I-129F filing date.

2008 AOS Journey

April 3 AOS Sent

April 06 Received Date

April 10 Noticed Date 3 NOAs: AOS, EAD & AP (Received in mail April 14)

April 30 Biometrics Appointment (Notice received April 16) DONE!

May 06 AOS Transferred in CSC

May 12 Touched Case now pending

June 13 AP and EAD card Received

June 19 Touched

July 29 Touched

July 30 Card Production ordered!!

August 4 Received Welcome letter & GC in mail!!!

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Hello my fellow vj members! Can anyone give me a detailed report on their experiences arriving into the USA especially at the Detroit International Airport? This will be my p.o.e. and I do not want to be surprised by any unpleasant events there. I am concerned about what the immigration officials check about my visa and passport. Thanks!

my POE was Detriot too.. I travelled last Feb.21 with my daughter with NWA. at Detriot, from getting off the plane we walked leading to the immigration, there is a sign that you can follow and a person in-charge and will instruct you where you will gonna fall in line.( good she was a pinay! she talked to me in tagalog and instructed me what to do ) as first immigrant you will fall in line to the VISITORS side..the other side is for the US citizen..you should fill-out the form I-94 and the custom declaration sheet and hand carry it together your important docs. the immigration officer will ask the docs. and ask you some questions, taking the finger prints and then take photos, if you're done with him he will instruct you what to do next. you will then get you're luggage and exit but they will check again your things and will ask you if you bring some foods...what kind of foods...they will ask if you are first immigrant, then after that they will instruct you to follow the green arrow leading to customs checking area..they will check your things again and they will ask you the customs declaration sheet after you're done you can exit...

***just be observant, and if you have some questions dont hesitate to ask someone.

HAPPY TRIP!!!! Bring with you you're coats! its too cold!!!

I-751 Removing of Conditions

03-03-2011 - I-751 Application sent with K2 dependent

03-08-2011 - checks were cashed

03-15-2011 - NOA received dated 03/04/2011

04-01-2011 - Biometrics Appointment

04-19-2011 - Card production was ordered

04-21-2011 - Approval Notice was sent

04-22-2011 - Approval notice received

04-23-2011 - 10 yrs Green card on hand

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Hello my fellow vj members! Can anyone give me a detailed report on their experiences arriving into the USA especially at the Detroit International Airport? This will be my p.o.e. and I do not want to be surprised by any unpleasant events there. I am concerned about what the immigration officials check about my visa and passport. Thanks!

my POE was Detriot too.. I travelled last Feb.21 with my daughter with NWA. at Detriot, from getting off the plane we walked leading to the immigration, there is a sign that you can follow and a person in-charge and will instruct you where you will gonna fall in line.( good she was a pinay! she talked to me in tagalog and instructed me what to do ) as first immigrant you will fall in line to the VISITORS side..the other side is for the US citizen..you should fill-out the form I-94 and the custom declaration sheet and hand carry it together your important docs. the immigration officer will ask the docs. and ask you some questions, taking the finger prints and then take photos, if you're done with him he will instruct you what to do next. you will then get you're luggage and exit but they will check again your things and will ask you if you bring some foods...what kind of foods...they will ask if you are first immigrant, then after that they will instruct you to follow the green arrow leading to customs checking area..they will check your things again and they will ask you the customs declaration sheet after you're done you can exit...

***just be observant, and if you have some questions dont hesitate to ask someone.

HAPPY TRIP!!!! Bring with you you're coats! its too cold!!!

Hey nicks,

You said they checked your things? And several times at that? What kind of checking did they do? I am just curious because I have bought a couple of bags and purses from Greenhills for my personal use so I am wondering if they would check them and will hold me when they see those designer bags? I know its kinda "off" question, but I am bringing those stuff. Your input will be of much help. THanks and Godbless

Married 05-23-08

AOS/EAD/AP:

6/19/08 : Sent package to Chicago lockbox thru fedex

6/24/08 : NOA1

6/30/08 : Biometrics Appointment Notice

7/21/08 : AOS transferred to CSC

7/23/08 : Biometrics Appointment

8/18/08 : EAD card production ordered!!!

8/18/08 : AP document approved!

8/26/08 : AP received in the mail

8/27/08 : EAD card received in the mail!

9/25/08 : Greencard production ordered!!!

9/29/08 : GC received!!!

Removing of Conditions:

7/21/10 : Application to Lift Conditions on Permanent Residency

09/30/10: Notice of Action

10/04/10: Biometrics Appointment

10/18/10: Approval

10/25/10: 10-year GC received

Naturalization:

03/07/12: Application for Naturalization

03/09/12: Notice of Action

04/16/12: Biometrics Appointment

06/08/12: Testing and Intervview - passed!

09/26/12: OATH TAKING CEREMONY - Today I become a US Citizen

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Hi!! ask ko lang din po if I can bring sinigang mix and knorr hot and sour soup? hehehe wala daw kasi Filipino store where my husband is :P

Sent N400: Oct 27, 2011

NOA: Nov 1, 2011

Biometrics: Nov 16, 2011

Yellow letter date: 12/14/2011

Yellow letter received: 12/19/2011

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Hi!! ask ko lang din po if I can bring sinigang mix and knorr hot and sour soup? hehehe wala daw kasi Filipino store where my husband is :P

Yes, just declare it in your forms.

05/18/07 married

05/29/07 sent I-130s for me & my daughter at CSC

06/16/07 checks for I-130 cashed

06/19/07 sent I-129F not waiting for noa1 but with printed online copies of checks cashed

06/25/07 check for I-129f cashed

06/29/07 transferred I-129f to CSC

07/03/07 received noa1 in the mail for I-129f

10/31/07 approved K3 and my I-130 except for my daughter

11/05/07 received NOA2 in the mail

12/01/07 received mail from NVC/yey we got our case number

12/20/07 went to St. Lukes and had my early medical exam

01/30/08 schedule for medical

02/07/08 interview, approved!

02/12/08 visa pick-up/cfo

02/14/08 POE-LAX

06/19/08 AOS mailed thru USPS

06/22/08 AOS delivered to Chicago IL

06/28/08 check cashed

06/30/08 received NOA1 dated 06/25/08

07/26/08 biometrics appointment

09/09/08 received EAD card in the mail

12/03/08 received interview letter for Jan 21 2009

01/21/09 approved for conditional permanent residence

02/02/09 permanent residence card arrived in the mail

10/21/10 submit form to remove conditions

01/21/11 10 year gc received

03/05/12 mailed my N-400

03/06/12 received email that they have my N-400

04/05/12 biometrics

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Hello my fellow vj members! Can anyone give me a detailed report on their experiences arriving into the USA especially at the Detroit International Airport? This will be my p.o.e. and I do not want to be surprised by any unpleasant events there. I am concerned about what the immigration officials check about my visa and passport. Thanks!

my POE was Detriot too.. I travelled last Feb.21 with my daughter with NWA. at Detriot, from getting off the plane we walked leading to the immigration, there is a sign that you can follow and a person in-charge and will instruct you where you will gonna fall in line.( good she was a pinay! she talked to me in tagalog and instructed me what to do ) as first immigrant you will fall in line to the VISITORS side..the other side is for the US citizen..you should fill-out the form I-94 and the custom declaration sheet and hand carry it together your important docs. the immigration officer will ask the docs. and ask you some questions, taking the finger prints and then take photos, if you're done with him he will instruct you what to do next. you will then get you're luggage and exit but they will check again your things and will ask you if you bring some foods...what kind of foods...they will ask if you are first immigrant, then after that they will instruct you to follow the green arrow leading to customs checking area..they will check your things again and they will ask you the customs declaration sheet after you're done you can exit...

***just be observant, and if you have some questions dont hesitate to ask someone.

HAPPY TRIP!!!! Bring with you you're coats! its too cold!!!

Hey nicks,

You said they checked your things? And several times at that? What kind of checking did they do? I am just curious because I have bought a couple of bags and purses from Greenhills for my personal use so I am wondering if they would check them and will hold me when they see those designer bags? I know its kinda "off" question, but I am bringing those stuff. Your input will be of much help. THanks and Godbless

well i brought some bags like that too and put them in my luggage, they didn't really open the luggage and also the carry-on bags, of course after getting your luggage and you exit they will check if that things are really yours and also i just show them the foods that i brought coz the officer wanted to see it. your things will pass through an x-ray machine anyway.

I-751 Removing of Conditions

03-03-2011 - I-751 Application sent with K2 dependent

03-08-2011 - checks were cashed

03-15-2011 - NOA received dated 03/04/2011

04-01-2011 - Biometrics Appointment

04-19-2011 - Card production was ordered

04-21-2011 - Approval Notice was sent

04-22-2011 - Approval notice received

04-23-2011 - 10 yrs Green card on hand

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Hello my fellow vj members! Can anyone give me a detailed report on their experiences arriving into the USA especially at the Detroit International Airport? This will be my p.o.e. and I do not want to be surprised by any unpleasant events there. I am concerned about what the immigration officials check about my visa and passport. Thanks!

my POE was Detriot too.. I travelled last Feb.21 with my daughter with NWA. at Detriot, from getting off the plane we walked leading to the immigration, there is a sign that you can follow and a person in-charge and will instruct you where you will gonna fall in line.( good she was a pinay! she talked to me in tagalog and instructed me what to do ) as first immigrant you will fall in line to the VISITORS side..the other side is for the US citizen..you should fill-out the form I-94 and the custom declaration sheet and hand carry it together your important docs. the immigration officer will ask the docs. and ask you some questions, taking the finger prints and then take photos, if you're done with him he will instruct you what to do next. you will then get you're luggage and exit but they will check again your things and will ask you if you bring some foods...what kind of foods...they will ask if you are first immigrant, then after that they will instruct you to follow the green arrow leading to customs checking area..they will check your things again and they will ask you the customs declaration sheet after you're done you can exit...

***just be observant, and if you have some questions dont hesitate to ask someone.

HAPPY TRIP!!!! Bring with you you're coats! its too cold!!!

Hey nicks,

You said they checked your things? And several times at that? What kind of checking did they do? I am just curious because I have bought a couple of bags and purses from Greenhills for my personal use so I am wondering if they would check them and will hold me when they see those designer bags? I know its kinda "off" question, but I am bringing those stuff. Your input will be of much help. THanks and Godbless

well i brought some bags like that too and put them in my luggage, they didn't really open the luggage and also the carry-on bags, of course after getting your luggage and you exit they will check if that things are really yours and also i just show them the foods that i brought coz the officer wanted to see it. your things will pass through an x-ray machine anyway.

In that case, I can buy some more hehehhehehehehe. THanks nicks and Godbless!

Married 05-23-08

AOS/EAD/AP:

6/19/08 : Sent package to Chicago lockbox thru fedex

6/24/08 : NOA1

6/30/08 : Biometrics Appointment Notice

7/21/08 : AOS transferred to CSC

7/23/08 : Biometrics Appointment

8/18/08 : EAD card production ordered!!!

8/18/08 : AP document approved!

8/26/08 : AP received in the mail

8/27/08 : EAD card received in the mail!

9/25/08 : Greencard production ordered!!!

9/29/08 : GC received!!!

Removing of Conditions:

7/21/10 : Application to Lift Conditions on Permanent Residency

09/30/10: Notice of Action

10/04/10: Biometrics Appointment

10/18/10: Approval

10/25/10: 10-year GC received

Naturalization:

03/07/12: Application for Naturalization

03/09/12: Notice of Action

04/16/12: Biometrics Appointment

06/08/12: Testing and Intervview - passed!

09/26/12: OATH TAKING CEREMONY - Today I become a US Citizen

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