Albert Einstien
Registered Users (C)
It seems that the experience can vary from airport to airport and officer to officer. Entering thru Chicago, I was asked 3 Qs by the Immigration Officer:
1. How long where you out for?
2. What is your DOB/
3. How much time did you spend abroad? (I guess she was tyring to twist the Q) Wrote ARC 2 weeks on the pp.
But, I did get a white glove inspection by the custom officer:
Luggage was searched in and out.
He asked me all kinds of Qs like how much money you have, what country you visited, why?, where do you live in the US, how long did you live there, what part of town do you live, what do you do for a living, details about my job etc. I transited thru the Middle East, and he even asked about that, said something like I hope the situation gets better etc., is this scotch bottle for you or a gift for someone blah blah blah...
The interesting thing was that O'Hare airport was packed with 5 international flights arriving at the same time; many other connecting flights were behind schedule due to weather, it was chaotic but under control. They still took the time to screen each passenger in customs. Every immigration counter was overflowing with passengers.
However, I entered Houston 8 months later, mine was the only international flight, ICE and Customs officers had nothing to do. I was asked by ICE, "how are you and How long were out of the country this time?"
Had a sniffing dog sneak up to me at the baggage claim and customs repeated the items listed on the form back to me and waved me off. It was like they were all waiting for the end of their shift!
1. How long where you out for?
2. What is your DOB/
3. How much time did you spend abroad? (I guess she was tyring to twist the Q) Wrote ARC 2 weeks on the pp.
But, I did get a white glove inspection by the custom officer:
Luggage was searched in and out.
He asked me all kinds of Qs like how much money you have, what country you visited, why?, where do you live in the US, how long did you live there, what part of town do you live, what do you do for a living, details about my job etc. I transited thru the Middle East, and he even asked about that, said something like I hope the situation gets better etc., is this scotch bottle for you or a gift for someone blah blah blah...
The interesting thing was that O'Hare airport was packed with 5 international flights arriving at the same time; many other connecting flights were behind schedule due to weather, it was chaotic but under control. They still took the time to screen each passenger in customs. Every immigration counter was overflowing with passengers.
However, I entered Houston 8 months later, mine was the only international flight, ICE and Customs officers had nothing to do. I was asked by ICE, "how are you and How long were out of the country this time?"
Had a sniffing dog sneak up to me at the baggage claim and customs repeated the items listed on the form back to me and waved me off. It was like they were all waiting for the end of their shift!