Denied Boarding to US Bound Flight in Vancouver, Canda

BS4988

New Member
Hi all,

Am just filling up my N-400 form to become a US citizen. Was wondering whether I need to declare that I have been denied boarding to a US bound flight in Vancouver because Canadian Customs determined that I did not have a correct visa to stay in the US. This happened in 2003 and I have to fly back to my country of origin to apply for the correct since then, I have a L1 business visa and subsequently a US green card. Does this part affect my answer to removal, exclusion or deportation to the US?

Thanks for any help you guys can offer!
 
Does this part affect my answer to removal, exclusion or deportation to the US?

I really doubt there would be any bearing to removal, exclusion or deportation from US.

In 2003, you did not enter US and didn't even interact with US Immigration.
You were denied entry into the flight by airlines/non-US Govt since you didn't a valid visa to land in US.
You did noting illegal.
 
The original answers were lost when the forums got reset, but there's a good chance he was denied entry by CBP, not Canadian Customs.
 
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