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On 11/10/2021 at 12:02 PM, mam521 said:

No. They can see it all in the online systems.  If your initial application hasn't been approved by USCIS yet, there probably won't even be any questions.  If you're asked about it, just be honest and say you and your spouse have applied.  Don't lie because that can cause issues further down the line. 

Hi! I have a question regarding travelling with a pending I-130. We have only got the NOA1 thus far and I am wondering if CBP is notified at this early stage that we have filed an I-130? I am planning on travelling to visit my husband in the US in 2 weeks and I am worried about the scrutiny. Of course, I would be transparent with the officer when asked questions but I was just curious if they are aware of the I-130 at such an early stage. I currently still live with my parents and work from home so I wouldn't quite need to return in order to work so I'm not sure if my boss will write a letter saying I need to return by a certain date. I'm worried about proving my ties to Canada. 

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