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Silly question re which queue to join
So I have searched, and found conflicting information on line so I thought I would ask the sages of BE. It is a small thing, but it would be helpful to know.
The Little Lion, planning ahead for the Easter holidays' trip back to Chicago, (he's travelling by himself for Christmas) wants to bring his newly-acquired girlfriend with him . He is a dual cittizen (US/UK) and she is a British citizen (they are at uni together in the UK) and will be doing the ESTA thing, etc. When they go through immigration in Chicago, can he accompany her in the tourist queue? Or can she accompany him in the citizen queue? Or do they have to go separately? She has UK familly and will be in her first year of university with a course to go back to and finish, so I'm also hoping that at 19 the boyfriend/girlfriend relationship won't make immigration suspicious of her intentions. Can someone guide me on the queue question please? Girlfriend is not used to international travel so she's a bit nervous. It would put her mind at rest if she knew what's going to happen. Thanks. |
Re: Silly question re which queue to join
Well, it depends. Is she hot? Red haired?
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Re: Silly question re which queue to join
Originally Posted by Octang Frye
(Post 12605184)
Well, it depends. Is she hot? Red haired?
Well my son thinks so, and black hair. |
Re: Silly question re which queue to join
I've been there with former girlfriend. British passport going into the UK for me - she was on US passport. I think I stayed with her at foreigners.
I don't think it really matters. If you get a grumpy agent, you could probably just apologize and say you weren't sure. I think it would be pretty minor. |
Re: Silly question re which queue to join
Originally Posted by Octang Frye
(Post 12605188)
I've been there with former girlfriend. British passport going into the UK for me - she was on US passport. I think I stayed with her at foreigners.
I don't think it really matters. If you get a grumpy agent, you could probably just apologize and say you weren't sure. I think it would be pretty minor. |
Re: Silly question re which queue to join
There is usually an agent posted to help people with which line to get in. They can ask and go together to whichever line he indicates. I'm going to guess they'll both get sent to the visitors line.
Rene |
Re: Silly question re which queue to join
If you are not married though you have to go to the officer's desk separately. So he can stay in the foreigner's line with her but will not be able to accompany her to the desk.
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Re: Silly question re which queue to join
Originally Posted by Noorah101
(Post 12605195)
There is usually an agent posted to help people with which line to get in. They can ask and go together to whichever line he indicates. I'm going to guess they'll both get sent to the visitors line.
Rene
Originally Posted by sherbert
(Post 12605201)
If you are not married though you have to go to the officer's desk separately. So he can stay in the foreigner's line with her but will not be able to accompany her to the desk.
I'm pretty sure they aren't married. :blink: |
Re: Silly question re which queue to join
Originally Posted by sherbert
(Post 12605201)
If you are not married though you have to go to the officer's desk separately. So he can stay in the foreigner's line with her but will not be able to accompany her to the desk.
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Re: Silly question re which queue to join
Personally I would go through separate lines - especially as she is entering on the VWP. Entering the US with her 'boyfriend' who is a LPR or USC might cause the officer to think potential overstay. Especially as she (presumably) is young and probably has few ties.
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Re: Silly question re which queue to join
Originally Posted by civilservant
(Post 12605371)
Personally I would go through separate lines - especially as she is entering on the VWP. Entering the US with her 'boyfriend' who is a LPR or USC might cause the officer to think potential overstay. Especially as she (presumably) is young and probably has few ties.
It can't be a good idea to hide the fact that she is with my son? Suppose she is asked whether or not she travelled with anyone? Lying can't be good idea surely. It has been so long since I entered as a tourist that I have no idea what they are asked these days. |
Re: Silly question re which queue to join
But surely young people enter on the VWP on holiday the whole time? She is 19, like my son, and a full-time uni student. |
Re: Silly question re which queue to join
Originally Posted by civilservant
(Post 12605387)
Most of them don't enter with a LPR/USC beau though.
OK, so now I'm more uncertain than I was at the start of this thread. I'm pretty sure that lying to the Migra is a bad idea. |
Re: Silly question re which queue to join
Who said anything about lying? I certainly didn't.
I am simply stating that standing there, with your boyfriend, saying you are coming for a visit, has the potential to cause issues and have the officer think potential overstay. YMMV. Personally, I would go in seperate lines (USC v tourist) and she should state no more than is asked. What is the purpose of her visit? For a vacation. Only if she is asked about a boyfriend and/or family should she volunteer that information. |
Re: Silly question re which queue to join
Originally Posted by Lion in Winter
(Post 12605389)
They are 19, with one of them coming home to see his mum :blink: It's just a short teenage holiday.
OK, so now I'm more uncertain than I was at the start of this thread. I'm pretty sure that lying to the Migra is a bad idea. |
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