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This is not a phase of my life I am proud of, but a little while back a dispute with a former friend escalated to the point where this person felt it necessary to take out a civil harassment restraining order against me. I have, of course, been abiding by the terms of the restraining order ever since, and this was purely a civil matter--I was never accused of, investigated for, or charged with any criminal activity. It was a civil harassment restraining order (NOT a domestic violence restraining order) and there have been no other legal complications arise. Also, I am NOT subject to any restrictions on owning firearms (although I do not own any firearms).
Also the restraining order was filed in a state other than my home state.
So my question is--I am a green card holder and soon I will need to travel internationally for the first time since the restraining order was put in place. I'm wondering what I may expect at the border. I know that a purely civil restraining order is not a bar to readmission, but I'm wondering what I might expect in terms of delays, etc.
Since getting the restraining order, I have been stopped by the police once for a speeding ticket, and changed jobs once with a background check being conducted--and I didn't have any problems either time (except, of course, getting the speeding ticket, but that was unrelated to the restraining order).
Also the restraining order was filed in a state other than my home state.
So my question is--I am a green card holder and soon I will need to travel internationally for the first time since the restraining order was put in place. I'm wondering what I may expect at the border. I know that a purely civil restraining order is not a bar to readmission, but I'm wondering what I might expect in terms of delays, etc.
Since getting the restraining order, I have been stopped by the police once for a speeding ticket, and changed jobs once with a background check being conducted--and I didn't have any problems either time (except, of course, getting the speeding ticket, but that was unrelated to the restraining order).