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  1. Clearing CBP immigration with a pending court case requires careful preparation: Documentation: Carry essential documents, including your valid passport, Green Card, and any documents related to your court case. Legal Representation: Have contact details for your attorney readily available. Inform them about your travel plans and provide a point of contact during your arrival. Explanation: If questioned, provide a concise and truthful explanation for your travel. Emphasize the weak nature of the case, your compliance with legal processes, and the ongoing legal representation. Supporting Documents: Carry any documents supporting your claims, such as legal notices, bail documents, and evidence of the weak nature of the case. Stay Calm: Remain calm and composed during the process. Cooperate with CBP officers, and avoid providing unnecessary details. CBP Awareness: Be aware that CBP may inquire about legal matters. Be transparent but avoid volunteering excessive information. Stick to the facts. Attorney Contact: If needed, request permission to contact your attorney for clarification. Ensure your attorney is available and aware of potential inquiries. Follow Legal Advice: Follow any advice provided by your immigration attorney regarding the interaction with CBP.
  2. I will be traveling back tomorrow and I have list of all papers with me, hoping to clear the immigration checks.
  3. It’s been 2 months now I’m outside USA. As previously shared, I am a Green Card holder currently in Pakistan, where a police complaint (FIR) has been lodged against me. I was arrested, released on bail, and my case is currently in court. The police investigation has cleared me, but the court is yet to make a final decision. Now, as the court hearings have commenced, I find myself in a situation where I urgently need to travel back to the USA. I am seeking guidance on the optimal way to navigate the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) immigration check at the airport. Specifically, I have the following questions: Given that my case is ongoing, what steps can I take to ensure a smooth immigration check with CBP at the airport? Are there specific documents or information I should have readily available to present during the immigration process? Considering the complexity of my situation, are there any proactive measures I can take to address potential concerns that CBP might have? Is there any recent information or changes in immigration procedures that I should be aware of in light of my circumstances? I understand that each case is unique, but any insights or advice shared would be greatly appreciated as I navigate this challenging situation. Thank you in advance for your assistance. Best regards, asim
  4. I verified that departure in not the issue as my case is still pending and court as order me bail. My concern is about immigration checks at New York airport if they will also clear me?
  5. Yes, she knows that I'm visiting my home country and she in connection with authorities to make sure I shouldn't come back to USA.
  6. I'm waiting for final decision which may take couple of months and I have to come back to USA to resume my job in next month. The charge is theft of jewelry lodged by my ex-wife. The police has no evidence and they cleared me their investigation. My ex-wife is in USA and she is not following up the case.
  7. Hello everyone, I hope this message finds you well. I am seeking advice as I am currently facing a complex situation and would appreciate insights from the immigration community. I am a Green Card holder currently in Pakistan, having traveled to meet my family. To my surprise, I discovered that a police complaint (FIR) has been lodged against me. I was subsequently arrested and later released on bail, and now my case is undergoing further proceedings in the court. Although the police investigation has cleared me as innocent, the court is yet to make a final decision. My main concern is about my return to the USA. I hold a Green Card and need to travel back as soon as possible. I am seeking guidance on the optimal way to navigate this situation and any potential challenges I may face with the immigration department at the airport. Specifically, I would appreciate insights on the following questions: What is the best course of action for me to travel back to the USA while my court case is still pending? Are there any specific steps or documents I should prepare to ensure a smooth re-entry into the USA? How might the pending court case impact my re-entry and status as a Green Card holder? Are there potential challenges or concerns that the immigration department might have, and how can I address them proactively? I understand that each case is unique, but any general advice or experiences shared would be immensely helpful in guiding me through this situation. Thank you in advance for your time and assistance. Best regards, Asim
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