What are the common questions in immigration interview?

What are the common questions in immigration interview?

Here are some of the common questions asked during Immigration interview –

  • What is your name?
  • How old are you? Age?
  • Where are you going? Which country are you flying to?
  • Who are you going with?
  • If going alone, why?
  • What is your marital status?
  • Questions about family members.
  • Where do you stay in your home country?

What do the immigration officers look for?

The officer at primary inspection will verify your identity and check your name against various computer databases. The officers are on the lookout for people who might be a security risk or who are using a tourist or other nonimmigrant visa to gain entry to the United States for illegal purposes or a permanent stay.

What happens if US Immigration denied you entry?

Answer. The fact that you have been refused entry under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) will indeed go on your permanent immigration record, and could impact whether you are allowed into the U.S. in the future.

What does refused entry mean?

Definition(s) In the global context, refusal of entry of a person who does not fulfil all the entry conditions laid down in the national legislation of the country for which entry is requested.

Can we apply for visa again after rejection?

There is no mandatory waiting period for re-application – unless otherwise noted, you may apply again for a visa at any time after your first rejection. However, sending the same application a second time without additional information is likely to result in rejection for the same reasons as the first.

Does a visa guarantee entry?

While having a visa does not guarantee entry to the United States, it does indicate a consular officer at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate abroad has determined you are eligible to seek entry for that specific purpose. DHS also has responsibility for immigration matters while you are present in the United States.

What can CBP ask you?

During secondary inspection, CBP will ask you questions and may collect biographic and biometric data, run records checks, search your bags and your electronic devices and otherwise attempt to determine whether you should be admitted to the United States as a F1/J1.

Who can enter US without visa?

The Visa Waiver Program (VWP) is administered by DHS and enables eligible citizens or nationals of designated countries to travel to the United States for tourism or business for stays of 90 days or less without first obtaining a visa.

How long does green card process take for parents?

7 to 15 months