Posts Tagged ‘Sea Ports’

UK Border Agency to be split into two separate immigration agencies

UK Home Secretary, Theresa May, announced this week that the UK’s immigration Border Agencies will split in two after it was revealed that hundreds of thousands of people had passed through UK borders without having visas or passports checked. May released a statement to the House of Lords this week stating that the UK Border Agency and the UK Border Force are to cut all ties as the latter needs a complete management overhaul.

The revised UK Border Force will be led by Wiltshire Chief Constable Brian Moore and will have a different “ethos” concerning immigration enforcement compared with that of the UK Border Agency.

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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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