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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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USCIS is part of Homeland Security which also oversees Customs and Border Protection (the POE) every time you enter and exit the USA they scan your passport, and record your time that way. DHS shares this info with the consulate.

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USCIS is part of Homeland Security which also oversees Customs and Border Protection (the POE) every time you enter and exit the USA they scan your passport, and record your time that way. DHS shares this info with the consulate.

:time:http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=41985

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I-130 PETITION

May-11-07 Mailed I-130 to CSC

Sept-14-07 I-130 APPROVED!!!!..after 100 days!

NVC Process

Sept-24-07 NVC rec'd case/assigned number

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Feb-14-2008 INTERVIEW IN USEManila APPROVED!!!

Feb-19-2008 Visa in HAND!! Wohoo!!!

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Feb-28-2008 POE DFW

Mar-24-2008 Receive Green Card on Mail..

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Jan-11-2010 Mailed I-175 to VSC

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USCIS is part of Homeland Security which also oversees Customs and Border Protection (the POE) every time you enter and exit the USA they scan your passport, and record your time that way. DHS shares this info with the consulate.

:time:http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=41985

thanks for the response, but honestly, how affective is this system? maybe I'm wrong, but I have heard they usually don't have a clue considering all the glitches and screw ups.

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USCIS is part of Homeland Security which also oversees Customs and Border Protection (the POE) every time you enter and exit the USA they scan your passport, and record your time that way. DHS shares this info with the consulate.

:time:http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=41985

thanks for the response, but honestly, how affective is this system? maybe I'm wrong, but I have heard they usually don't have a clue considering all the glitches and screw ups.

The final say is on you but if I would you I wouldn't try to MESS up with USCIS and risk more trouble with Home Land Security. Gud luck on your decision friend!

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I-130 PETITION

May-11-07 Mailed I-130 to CSC

Sept-14-07 I-130 APPROVED!!!!..after 100 days!

NVC Process

Sept-24-07 NVC rec'd case/assigned number

Jan-04-08 NVC CASE COMPLETE

USEM

Feb-14-2008 INTERVIEW IN USEManila APPROVED!!!

Feb-19-2008 Visa in HAND!! Wohoo!!!

IN TEXAS

Feb-28-2008 POE DFW

Mar-24-2008 Receive Green Card on Mail..

REMOVING CONDITIONS NOV..

Jan-11-2010 Mailed I-175 to VSC

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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where are you arriving in the U.S. from? I go back and forth all the time from Canada and do not need a passport to enter the U.S. - there is also no record of my returns into Canada so I would have to say crossing the Canadian/U.S. border it would be impossible to detect overstays - the use of passports was supposed to take effect Jan 1/08 but that has now been postponed till at least next summer.

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Filed: Country: Spain
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It gets put into the system when you leave the US when you turn in your I-94.

Canadians...I think they record the license plate number and passport scans of you come thru an airport.

I finally got rid of the never ending money drain. I called the plumber, and got the problem fixed. I wish her the best.

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