asyleedec2006
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ok I went to Canada trough Douglas Border in Washington and BC I showed up with my RTD only, ( I was born in MExico) at first the imigration officer was confused and so she sent me in the offices when I got my turn the IO didn't know what to do when I showed her my RTD then she called a supervisor I guess and she actually was very knowledgeable she instruct her to let me in the Country and stamp the entry with 6 months validity she told her because I was born in MX I didn't need the visa, and to just let me in. So The IO learned something new that day lol Now
Getting Back into the US, ( I was with my friend who's a GC holder ) and believe it or not when I gave my RTD to the IO he was very friendly he just asked me where do I live I said SF, and he said Welcome Back, he didn't even send me to secondary inspection, or question me anymore, he didn't even stamped or gave me a new I 94 I guess I don't need a new one, oh well I still have the original I 94 with the asylum grated stamp. did I need a new one or am I ok????? The officer seemed to be very confident about not stamping me or even sending me to secondary inspection I guess I will have no problems. I felt really Welcomed Back to my new HOME!!! even thow I was very nervous entering back.
Very good Experience getting back in.
Getting Back into the US, ( I was with my friend who's a GC holder ) and believe it or not when I gave my RTD to the IO he was very friendly he just asked me where do I live I said SF, and he said Welcome Back, he didn't even send me to secondary inspection, or question me anymore, he didn't even stamped or gave me a new I 94 I guess I don't need a new one, oh well I still have the original I 94 with the asylum grated stamp. did I need a new one or am I ok????? The officer seemed to be very confident about not stamping me or even sending me to secondary inspection I guess I will have no problems. I felt really Welcomed Back to my new HOME!!! even thow I was very nervous entering back.
Very good Experience getting back in.
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