Folks
Just wanted to share my experience with travelling on advance parole and entering through different US airports.
True to form, USCIS, (INS) seems to have no consistent pattern in handling Advance Parole at the immigration counter at different ports of entry.
Here is how my experience has been with me.
August 2002 - Entered in Detroit, Inspector asked to see EAD card and also took one copy of the advance parole and retained it
Was sent into secondary inspection I hope I remember correctly.
January 2003 - Entered through Newark Airport. A perfunctory question as to whether I worked for same employer and whether he is processing my Green Card. said Yes
Went into secondary inspection. remember waiting for nearly an hour , very nearly missing my flight connection.
March 2003 - Chicago Inspector asked to see EAD, stamped both copies and returned the only copy
January 2004 - Dulles Washington DC, Again sent to secondary inspection waited for nearly an hour , officer gave back both originals of AP
The really odd thing was, I was not asked to do the finger printing at the counter like everyone else was at the new photo+fp matchine.
Quite a wait though once in the line and again for 50 minutes in secondary inspection. I hope to avoid Dulles if I could in future if I leave the US.
The officer in the secondary inspection room, made me manually affix my finger prints , made photocopies after that and gave me back both originals.
I am not sure what purpose this serves was quite redundant as I have already been finger printed
March 2004 - Chicago airport - the inspector in the visitor line, simply stamped both original APs, and sent me on my way. I actually scheduled a 4 hour layover for my domestic connection worrying about immigration formalities and I was out claiming my baggage in less than 20 minutes
The whole point of this long post is , of all the airports, it appears Chicago is possibly the quickest to get through for a person entering on AP
Anybody have a preference over which airport?
thanks!
Hari
Just wanted to share my experience with travelling on advance parole and entering through different US airports.
True to form, USCIS, (INS) seems to have no consistent pattern in handling Advance Parole at the immigration counter at different ports of entry.
Here is how my experience has been with me.
August 2002 - Entered in Detroit, Inspector asked to see EAD card and also took one copy of the advance parole and retained it
Was sent into secondary inspection I hope I remember correctly.
January 2003 - Entered through Newark Airport. A perfunctory question as to whether I worked for same employer and whether he is processing my Green Card. said Yes
Went into secondary inspection. remember waiting for nearly an hour , very nearly missing my flight connection.
March 2003 - Chicago Inspector asked to see EAD, stamped both copies and returned the only copy
January 2004 - Dulles Washington DC, Again sent to secondary inspection waited for nearly an hour , officer gave back both originals of AP
The really odd thing was, I was not asked to do the finger printing at the counter like everyone else was at the new photo+fp matchine.
Quite a wait though once in the line and again for 50 minutes in secondary inspection. I hope to avoid Dulles if I could in future if I leave the US.
The officer in the secondary inspection room, made me manually affix my finger prints , made photocopies after that and gave me back both originals.
I am not sure what purpose this serves was quite redundant as I have already been finger printed
March 2004 - Chicago airport - the inspector in the visitor line, simply stamped both original APs, and sent me on my way. I actually scheduled a 4 hour layover for my domestic connection worrying about immigration formalities and I was out claiming my baggage in less than 20 minutes
The whole point of this long post is , of all the airports, it appears Chicago is possibly the quickest to get through for a person entering on AP
Anybody have a preference over which airport?
thanks!
Hari