heisenberg
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so after many months of applying and waiting it is now all official for me I landed at LAX on Friday 15/2 and successfully gained entry into the US as a Permanent Resident and it was way less painful than I thought it was going to be.
2 full flights from Australia landed at the same time so there was a bit of waiting to get to the Customs area but once there I lined up in the U.S Citizens line. which always goes quicker the lady who served me was awesome and very helpful. she opened the envelope and read through everything and that was pretty much it - did the usual scanning of 4 fingers and face. she didn't look at the X-rays and told me they are for me to keep in case anyone else down the track needs to see them. she then told me to go sit down at the very end of the area where there were some seats and she would process me after both flights were done. which took no time at all. I was then fingerprinted again - the old style way with ink - and I signed a form. all up it took about 30 mins or so. she then gave me a Welcome to the USA form and I was done she explained I had 2 years to relocate to the US - which I am doing in July this year. and to not stay away longer than 6 months. she stamped my passport and said to use that as my Green Card until my real one comes. which she informed me can take up to 12 months but said it would most likely be up to 6 or so.
my suitcase was kept for me near baggage and one of the security guys took me down there to make sure it was still there. all in all the Customs people were awesome and very helpful and nice. I hope anyone here who has there entry coming up has a good experience like I did YAY!!!!
2 full flights from Australia landed at the same time so there was a bit of waiting to get to the Customs area but once there I lined up in the U.S Citizens line. which always goes quicker the lady who served me was awesome and very helpful. she opened the envelope and read through everything and that was pretty much it - did the usual scanning of 4 fingers and face. she didn't look at the X-rays and told me they are for me to keep in case anyone else down the track needs to see them. she then told me to go sit down at the very end of the area where there were some seats and she would process me after both flights were done. which took no time at all. I was then fingerprinted again - the old style way with ink - and I signed a form. all up it took about 30 mins or so. she then gave me a Welcome to the USA form and I was done she explained I had 2 years to relocate to the US - which I am doing in July this year. and to not stay away longer than 6 months. she stamped my passport and said to use that as my Green Card until my real one comes. which she informed me can take up to 12 months but said it would most likely be up to 6 or so.
my suitcase was kept for me near baggage and one of the security guys took me down there to make sure it was still there. all in all the Customs people were awesome and very helpful and nice. I hope anyone here who has there entry coming up has a good experience like I did YAY!!!!