mrconfused
Registered Users (C)
I understand that when you enter the USA your documents are checked and the officer always asks me how long have i been gone.
However, i dont see how they know when you leave and thus cant be certain how long you are out of the country? Nobody ever asks for the green card on leaving? The reason for my post is that i travelled back from the UK last week and the person siting beside me had been out of the USA for almost a year. Infact he was only travelling back to file taxes and was then returning to Europe. He had a full green card (for 6 years) and said he just tells thenm he has been gone 2 weeks on re-entry?
How do INS know this or do they just go from what you say? the guy i travelled with with 100% sure he wouldnt have any problems and didnt seem to either.
Thanks
However, i dont see how they know when you leave and thus cant be certain how long you are out of the country? Nobody ever asks for the green card on leaving? The reason for my post is that i travelled back from the UK last week and the person siting beside me had been out of the USA for almost a year. Infact he was only travelling back to file taxes and was then returning to Europe. He had a full green card (for 6 years) and said he just tells thenm he has been gone 2 weeks on re-entry?
How do INS know this or do they just go from what you say? the guy i travelled with with 100% sure he wouldnt have any problems and didnt seem to either.
Thanks