Posts Tagged ‘Port Of Entry’

Seattle Immigration Lawyer | Asylum Basics

One way to obtain a green card and eventually to become a naturalized U.S. citizen is to apply for asylum. You can only apply for asylum when you are already in the U.S. or at the border/port of entry. If you are outside the U.S. and outside your home country, you can apply for refugee status—both refugees and asylees must meet the same standards but the process is different—this article will only discuss the steps for an asylee. If you think you may have an asylum claim, you should consult with an immigration lawyer about your specific circumstances.

Qualifications:

To qualify for asylum, you must demonstrate that you are unwilling or unable to return to your home country because of past persecution or a “well-founded fear” of future persecution in your home country based on your race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular social group.

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The POE in the United States

Once you have all your documents all made and you have arrived to the United States then, that at the Air port you would have to pass through the POE (port of entry) this is the last huddle for you before you enter the United States with a legal status no matter on what visa or for what ever reason you are traveling.

Here at the port of entry the immigration or the customs officer would be asking you questions about your travel and the reasons of your travel, the duration of the stay which is intended for and they would be expecting reasonable answers as per the other paper works would say there could be conversations that he or she might choose to indulge in to based upon what the officer deems fit.

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How to Read Your US Visa

How to Read Your US Visa?

It is really important that you are able to read and interpret the information on the United States visa document clearly and properly. This is not going to help you understand the information properly that is displayed on the visa document but would also help you understand what kind of a visa has been issued to you and not to forget, with that you would be able to avoid future troubles too.

Here is how you would be doing the same:

  1. First from the top left corner you should look for the information related to, from where your visa was issued.

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