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Old 9th January 2012, 11:59 PM
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Does anyone been through US immigration on an immigrant visa and had to hand a thick envelope to the customs officer at the border? How long did it take and what did the officer do with he envelope?

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How long it takes, depends on how much people there are (how much travellers / how much immigrants).
Take about 2 hours, most of the time that will do (immigrations + Customs).
What is your Point of Entry?

What they will do? Take a look at the paperwork and make sure you are who you say you are and the paperwork belongs to you.

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Does anyone been through US immigration on an immigrant visa and had to hand a thick envelope to the customs officer at the border? How long did it take and what did the officer do with he envelope?
Yes. Hubby and I came through St. Louis. The Immigration Officer took the envelope checked everything(can't remember if he gave the contents back). Took about an hour.

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Thanks for your replies. When you said it took an hour, was that an hour at the booth with the officer or did that include standing in line? I will be going through LA.

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Thanks for your replies. When you said it took an hour, was that an hour at the booth with the officer or did that include standing in line? I will be going through LA.
We went into a secondary room. About an hour in there. Can't remember how long I waited in line - does that really matter?

You are entering a new country - what difference does a couple of hours make

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No real consequence, just don't want to book connecting that I am going to miss because I will be in an interview for a few hours. Thank you very much for sharing your experience. You have already saved me time and money

Anyone else have similar or vastly different experiences,

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No real consequence, just don't want to book connecting that I am going to miss because I will be in an interview for a few hours. Thank you very much for sharing your experience. You have already saved me time and money

Anyone else have similar or vastly different experiences,
I would always have at least a couple of hours between connections - so many delays these days.

Good luck on your arrival.

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Give yourself ample time. Good luck!

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Took me about 30mins from giving the customs guy the envelope.

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Kevlegs, did you go to a private room or did you do it at the booth?

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