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So we just got married and my wife and I will be on our honeymoon to US, Im the US CITIZEN and shes on a tourist visa. We will be on US for about 6 weeks then we will come back together on April (got out return ticket together)

 

We dont have our marriage cert yet from El Salvador so we cant file anything yet. Are we gonna be on the same line at the airport during entry? She dont speak spanish hoping she wont get any problem coming in.

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1 minute ago, tomigaoka said:

So we just got married and my wife and I will be on our honeymoon to US, Im the US CITIZEN and shes on a tourist visa. We will be on US for about 6 weeks then we will come back together on April (got out return ticket together)

 

We dont have our marriage cert yet from El Salvador so we cant file anything yet. Are we gonna be on the same line at the airport during entry? She dont speak spanish hoping she wont get any problem coming in.

Usually the couple travelling together can through the same line together. Choose non USC visitor line unless she can use a self check booth .. in which case separating   will be faster than the manned booth 

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7 hours ago, Allaboutwaiting said:

Which airport will you arrive to? 

 

And I don't get what you mean when you say she does not speak Spanish and hope she won't have a problem coming here.

San Francisco Airport, im not sure if we will be separated on the line coz im US Citizen and shes on a tourist visa who dont speak ENGLISH (sorry my bad)

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So we got in at SFo airport we showed d officer our returned ticket together on 3rd week of April.

 

But y did the officer did not stamp any on her passport? Is that the new norm now?

 

I was once a tourist and that time got stamp of entry date and smalll paper. She came in several times before as tourist and always get stamp. Now she did not get any.

 

Thanks

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13 minutes ago, tomigaoka said:

So we got in at SFo airport we showed d officer our returned ticket together on 3rd week of April.

 

But y did the officer did not stamp any on her passport? Is that the new norm now?

 

I was once a tourist and that time got stamp of entry date and smalll paper. She came in several times before as tourist and always get stamp. Now she did not get any.

 

Thanks

See:

https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/#/home

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29 minutes ago, tomigaoka said:

So we got in at SFo airport we showed d officer our returned ticket together on 3rd week of April.

 

But y did the officer did not stamp any on her passport? Is that the new norm now?

 

I was once a tourist and that time got stamp of entry date and smalll paper. She came in several times before as tourist and always get stamp. Now she did not get any.

 

Thanks

Sometimes they do not stamp the passport -though the entry will definitely be recorded in the system-.

 

A stamp is not actually necessary but she could ask for it if she is into collecting passport stamps. 

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