Hi, everybody
Yesterday by advice of a friend who is a immigration lawyer here in miami, I went again to infopass to try get clear about using a valid passport or RTD to travel outside USA. I had my appointment at 1:00pm at the miami customer service center with the officer Haydee B. Echeverry. She was very friendly but direct and clear after my question about RTD or passport:
"Don't bother calling 1800-, they are contract service not IO to answer this kind of question. It is totally up to the officer at the Port of Entry to let you in or not using your national passport or if he/she will gives you a hard time at the time that you come back because this. The advice from this immigration unit to people looking for travel outside USA is to be safe and get RTD, even if they have a valid national passport. But if they want they still can take their own risk and travel without RTD and see what happens at the port of entry when they return from their trip"
One thing is just so clear for them (IO), "YOU ARE NOT SUPPPOST TO RETURN TO YOUR COP EVEN WITH GC ON HAND, THIS MIGHT BRING REVIEWS ABOUT FRAUD ON YOUR APPLICATION AND EVEN DEPORTATION
And this is not a fake history, or that some body told me. I even keep a copy of the infopass appointment confirmation.
Anyway i just want to share this information with you guys, is up to you how take it.
Yesterday by advice of a friend who is a immigration lawyer here in miami, I went again to infopass to try get clear about using a valid passport or RTD to travel outside USA. I had my appointment at 1:00pm at the miami customer service center with the officer Haydee B. Echeverry. She was very friendly but direct and clear after my question about RTD or passport:
"Don't bother calling 1800-, they are contract service not IO to answer this kind of question. It is totally up to the officer at the Port of Entry to let you in or not using your national passport or if he/she will gives you a hard time at the time that you come back because this. The advice from this immigration unit to people looking for travel outside USA is to be safe and get RTD, even if they have a valid national passport. But if they want they still can take their own risk and travel without RTD and see what happens at the port of entry when they return from their trip"
One thing is just so clear for them (IO), "YOU ARE NOT SUPPPOST TO RETURN TO YOUR COP EVEN WITH GC ON HAND, THIS MIGHT BRING REVIEWS ABOUT FRAUD ON YOUR APPLICATION AND EVEN DEPORTATION
And this is not a fake history, or that some body told me. I even keep a copy of the infopass appointment confirmation.
Anyway i just want to share this information with you guys, is up to you how take it.
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