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RajivePrathap 50M
2722 posts
6/3/2015 10:26 am

Last Read:
6/3/2015 11:42 pm

Be careful in answering immigration officers at port of entry in US. Any discrepancy can be serious.


Please do not take it granted that you will be given a 100% entry permission by US immigration officers at the first port of entry, as they are too seasoned and professional in detecting discrepancies of various kind like the profession, purpose of entry. Though one has US visa stamped on on the passport by the US consulate in their own countries; still they will be grilled at the immigration counters, will even arrest or repatriate back depending upon the seriousness of the fraud detected.

Sukhpal Veer Singh who arrived at John F Kennedy from Kuwait with a visa issued by US embassy at New Delhi. He claimed in his visa application that he works for a film production company, but on questioning at the US airport, he admitted that he is unemployed. A case has been registered against him in Brooklyn court for visa fraud.
Similarly, an Indian nmational, Nitin Kumar Chandu Lal Patel he claimed that he is scouting for film locations, but found to be a farmer. He is also charged accordingly.
Be consistent in your replies, memorise well what you claimed in your visa application, stick to the facts mentioned there in.


FACTS SUSTAIN.TRUTH PREVAILS.I FOLLOW LORD KRISHNA's 108 COUNT. AFTER THAT NO MORE.