| ▲ | Uehreka 21 hours ago | |||||||
I get that you’re trying to help, but trying to find a bureaucratic/technical workaround through original research and proffering it as advice is not a super helpful thing to do right now. At this phase of the game, the best advice you can give people is to follow immigration lawyers and long-time activists on social media and do what they advise. I know we’re all used to being the problem-solvers in the room, but this is a time where those of us without specific expertise need to take direction from those who do. | ||||||||
| ▲ | chasil 19 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I get that you yourself have not researched this problem. These are worthless? Notice this section: "Carry with you evidence of lawful entry or current lawful status in the United States if you have it." https://www.nilc.org/resources/know-your-rights-expedited-re... Edit: I went to Medellín, Colombia recently, and going through immigration, I said that I was there for my birthday. The officer then asked me, "That was May xxth?" I responded, "No, my birthday is August yyth." She handed it back and waived me through. Anyone making a mistake with details will see greater scrutiny. | ||||||||
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