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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Hi !

I have a doubt regarding the instruction placed outer side of my yellow envelope which is to be delivered to an US Immigration officer at the time I enter:

At the bottom of this envelope it is mentioned: PRESENT YOUR VISA FROM MONDAY TO FRIDAY IN THE MIGRATION OFFICES PASS THROUGH CORDOBA BRIDGE

So I wonder if somebody else from Mexico got a similar note on their envelope and what did you do?

I am planning to fly from Guadalajara, but to cross provably at BWI airport. But is it a must that I should pass through Cordoba bridge walking?

Your kind advice is much appreciated.

Thanks :yes:

Susy.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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I would suspect that they made an assumption about how you would enter the US, from what I see any POE can process you into the country. I would contact the consulate and ask them about the stamp on the envelope.

It may just be warning you to not to try entry at Cordoba Bridge on the weekend, they state Monday to Friday.

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