Many PRs reported CBP, after verifying their green card, greet them with "Welcome home" that give them a warm feeling. Maybe that greeting is special for PRs but citizens on the hand, by default should always come back so that there may be not such greeting anymore.
I've never been told "Welcome Home". I've never cared.
Many PRs reported CBP, after verifying their green card, greet them with "Welcome home" that give them
a warm feeling.
The conversation itself with the CBP agent was short and we were on our way after several minutes.
I always travelled to Canada with my wife, so whenever we return to the USA, CBP agents usually ask me and my wife different types of questions. We have crossed the land borders 7 times by now, and it has never been shorter than 2 minutes. So, I guess from my point of view it was shortSeveral minutes is not a short conversation at a land crossing in my opinion . I have had crossings that have been 20 to 25 seconds in duration. Those are short
We have crossed the land borders 7 times by now, and it has never been shorter than 2 minutes. So, I guess from my point of view it was short
Dont you guys think that there are more important questions than find out if officer says 'welcome home' when you 're back in usa.
This sub-forum is pretty quiet anyway, so why not entertain ourselves?Dont you guys think that there are more important questions than find out if officer says 'welcome home' when you 're back in usa.
This sub-forum is pretty quiet anyway, so why not entertain ourselves?