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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Hi there.

When my wife enters the U.S. for the first time on her K3 visa, does she have to stand in the Immigration line, or the Citizen line, considering that she is traveling with a U.S. citizen? Do we stand in line together?

What kind of questions do they ask? Any other advice?

I'm so excited, and just want to be sure everything goes smoothly.

Thank you.

K3 Visa Process:

I130:

08/10 - Mailed to VSC

08/14 - Received by VSC

08/19 - Received NOA1 (I-797C)

12/13 - Approved!

12/18 - Received NOA2 (I-797C)

I129F:

08/22 - Mailed to Chicago

08/25 - Received by Chicago

09/02 - Received NOA1 (I-797C)

10/23 - Transferred to VSC

11/01 - Received by VSC

12/13 - Approved!

12/18 - Received NOA2 (I-797C)

12/18 - Transferred to NVC, then to Embassy

02/01 - Received Packet 3

02/02 - Medical

02/06 - K3 Interview

02/14 - Received K3 Visa!!!!!

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Russia
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I took my wife -- she was then my fiance -- through the citizen line at JFK. When she comes on her K3, we'll probably enter at Atlanta and, last time I entered at Atlanta, they also told me that she can come through with me in the citizens line.

5-15-2002 Met, by chance, while I traveled on business

3-15-2005 I-129F
9-18-2005 Visa in hand
11-23-2005 She arrives in USA
1-18-2006 She returns to Russia, engaged but not married

11-10-2006 We got married!

2-12-2007 I-130 sent by Express mail to NSC
2-26-2007 I-129F sent by Express mail to Chicago lock box
6-25-2007 Both NOA2s in hand; notice date 6-15-2007
9-17-2007 K3 visa in hand
11-12-2007 POE Atlanta

8-14-2008 AOS packet sent
9-13-2008 biometrics
1-30-2009 AOS interview
2-12-2009 10-yr Green Card arrives in mail

2-11-2014 US Citizenship ceremony

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Either line is usually fine or ask the person who is directing people in line.

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They gonna tell you there which line......it is not important the line, you gonna get to the States :D

"Daca voi nu ma vreti, io va vreau"

DCF Frankfurt Germany

01/12/2007 I-130 filed in person at the Consulate in Frankfurt

01/17/2007 Faxed the checklist to the Immigrant Visa Unit in Frankfurt

03/29/2007 Got letter from USCIS to provide evidence that our marriage is bona fide

04/02/2007 Sent to USCIS lots of evidence

05/03/2007 I have an unofficial "PETITION APPROVED" ...waiting for confirmation from Consulate

05/07/2007 Received email from USCIS ROME confirming that our petition was approved (why Rome? because we complained to the District Office Rome about the Sub-Office Frankfurt..it took too long for our petition to be approved)...now waiting for the interview letter from the Consulate

05/18/2007 E-mail from IV Frankfurt, our interview was scheduled for May 29th

05/19/2007 Packet 4 in the mail: ja ja ja interview letter

05/29/2007 Interview at 7.30 a.m. APPROVED Thank you, God!

06/01/2007 Visa arrived !

06/03/2007 Mayday on the plane POE Cincinnati

Living in Maryland

06/21/2007 Welcome Notice from USCIS

06/29/2007 Applied for SSN at the local Office

07/07/2007 Green Card arrived

07/09/2007 Another 2 Welcome Letters from USCIS...God, they really love me! :D

07/20/2007 Social Security Card arrived

Living@working in Maryland :)

01/18/2009 PCS-ing to Stuttgart Germany

Feb 2009 Received letter from VSC to start removing conditions.

Getting ready the packet for Removing Conditions I-751

03/12/2009 Mailed the I-751 packet to Vermont Service Center

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I visited my wife in Venezuela about 6 weeks before we ended up getting the visa and coming home for good. When I returned solo and came through immigration, after he said I was good to go, I asked the officer which line we should use when we enter together in the future. He didn't know. He said it's best to ask whoever is directing traffic that day; they might let you go through the citizen/LPR line, but probably the visitor line.

We ended up going through together in the visitor's line. It worked out just fine.

After seeing this question asked a number of times, and reading various reports, I think it really doesn't matter much. You can definitely stay together. If you go into the wrong line, they might send you back to wait in the other line, but that's the absolute worst penalty you'll get for picking the "wrong" line. I've personally seen confused tourists get this penalty when they try going through the citizens line, but those tourists clearly and obviously didn't qualify for the citizen/LPR line. Among people who've reported their experiences here on VJ, I've never heard of anyone being told to go back and wait in the other line. They always seem to get through whatever line they pick.

If there's someone directing traffic and helping people choose the right line, definitely ask. Otherwise, just pick one and go for it. If they tell you it's wrong, politely apologize and try again.

04 Apr, 2004: Got married

05 Apr, 2004: I-130 Sent to CSC

13 Apr, 2004: I-130 NOA 1

19 Apr, 2004: I-129F Sent to MSC

29 Apr, 2004: I-129F NOA 1

13 Aug, 2004: I-130 Approved by CSC

28 Dec, 2004: I-130 Case Complete at NVC

18 Jan, 2005: Got the visa approved in Caracas

22 Jan, 2005: Flew home together! CCS->MIA->SFO

25 May, 2005: I-129F finally approved! We won't pursue it.

8 June, 2006: Our baby girl is born!

24 Oct, 2006: Window for filing I-751 opens

25 Oct, 2006: I-751 mailed to CSC

18 Nov, 2006: I-751 NOA1 received from CSC

30 Nov, 2006: I-751 Biometrics taken

05 Apr, 2007: I-751 approved, card production ordered

23 Jan, 2008: N-400 sent to CSC via certified mail

19 Feb, 2008: N-400 Biometrics taken

27 Mar, 2008: Naturalization interview notice received (NOA2 for N-400)

30 May, 2008: Naturalization interview, passed the test!

17 June, 2008: Naturalization oath notice mailed

15 July, 2008: Naturalization oath ceremony!

16 July, 2008: Registered to vote and applied for US passport

26 July, 2008: US Passport arrived.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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It's really up to you, but as a rule family members traveling together should go through customs together regardless of status. (If you don't, you have to fill in separate Customs Declarations.) And, of course, family members of US Citizens (or of LPR for that matter) may go together with the US Citizen through the US Citizens' line.

My wife's USCIS journey:

I-130 (IR1) Timeline

03-26-07 -- I-130 sent to VSC

09-20-07 -- Permanent Resident

N-400 Timeline

09-20-10 -- N-400 sent to Dallas lockbox

09-24-10 -- Check cashed

09-27-10 -- NOA received

10-07-10 -- Biometrics letter rec'd (appointment for 10/19/2010)

10-15-10 -- Biometrics done (walk-in at Alexandria, VA facility)

10-23-10 -- Another Biometrics letter rec'd (1st fingerprint set unusable according to FBI; appointment for 11/19/2010)

10-25-10 -- 2nd Biometrics done (walk-in at Alexandria, VA facility)

10-26-10 -- Called FBI: Second fingerprint set okay

11-20-10 -- Yellow letter received

01-26-11 -- Interview letter received

03-01-11 -- Interview (Civics test passed, but "Decision cannot yet be made" -- Docs missing)

03-25-11 -- Oath letter received

04-18-11 -- Oath Ceremony -- USC

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Filed: Country: Canada
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It's really up to you, but as a rule family members traveling together should go through customs together regardless of status. (If you don't, you have to fill in separate Customs Declarations.) And, of course, family members of US Citizens (or of LPR for that matter) may go together with the US Citizen through the US Citizens' line.

That is correct... you definitely should go in the same line together... but the advice is sound.. ask the CBP officer directing traffic which line they want you to go in... if there isn't one, then you should both go into the visitors line...

Knowledge itself is power - Sir Francis Bacon

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