I'm preparing to enter the USA as a winner of DV-2008.
My POE will be Atlanta Airport.That's were my documents will be proccessed.
I know that they have two different lines at custom.
One for Citizens/Residents and one for Visitors.
Which one do I go to?
Need glasses? He wrote Citizens/Residents
I'm not sure about this..Mind you US is an English speaking country
.Mind you US is an English speaking country so if you can not comprehend and make sense out of simple sentences like these i'm afraid you better forget it.Think carefully before you write ,do not write before you think.
LOL.the last time i was in southern Cali, everyone spoke Spanish. I thought i somehow ended up in Tijuana, MX.
LOL.the last time i was in southern Cali, everyone spoke Spanish. I thought i somehow ended up in Tijuana, MX.
I'm not sure about this.
If you are not sure, listen to George Bush,Barack and other personalities.They don't deliver their speches in German or Spanish. Get this and stop arguing blindly.
It will take you a minimumof 5 years to become a citizen of the US if you are of very good character so guess which queue you belong to.
I have to say I think this is a very defeatist attitude. Creating an “us and them” divide. As a green card holder you will be a permanent resident of the United states. You will have almost all the benefits of citizenship from day one. It is a great opportunity for most people to be able to go and lived there, who CARES what queue you go in! as long as you are in one!
Have you ever been in the US? Dont think so, otherwise you would know, citizen and residents take the same line.All i meant was that although he might not be a citizen at the POE he should follow the residents queue .
Have you ever been in the US? Dont think so, otherwise you would know, citizen and residents take the same line.
abeku66 rather not talk about something which you have no clue about and then take on a sarcastic tone and subsequently be surprised when people call you out on it!
Indeed there are two queues. One queue will say 'Visitors' the other queue will say 'Citizens and Residents'. I was in the visitors queue at my POE (O'Hare) and was directed by an assistant at the top of the queue to join the 'Citizens and Residents' queue. I suppose it depends on the specific airport.
Either way, once your Immigrant visa is endorsed and you re-enter the country using this or the actual I-551 card, you have to use the 'Citizens and Residents' queue.
I'm preparing to enter the USA as a winner of DV-2008.
My POE will be Atlanta Airport.That's were my documents will be proccessed.
I know that they have two different lines at custom.
One for Citizens/Residents and one for Visitors.
Which one do I go to?