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  • #16
    I think you should prepare to answer some questions, but if your Green Card is valid, I don't think they can "just" turn you away. If anything, they'll give you some trouble and let you in after, worst case scenario you'll have to appear before a judge and explain your situation but I srsly doubt that because I have never heard anybody actually having to do that..
    A good pun is its own reword.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Logan5 View Post
      I think you should prepare to answer some questions, but if your Green Card is valid, I don't think they can "just" turn you away. If anything, they'll give you some trouble and let you in after, worst case scenario you'll have to appear before a judge and explain your situation but I srsly doubt that because I have never heard anybody actually having to do that..
      thanks for usual reply
      i just did not undersatnd what did you mean by trobles they can give it to me?
      and what can i do if i went to judge?

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      • #18
        They might interview you at the airport, in a separate room, or just have you "wait" for hours. We have had it that people were "detained" until their status was cleared. Technically, an immigration officer could have you appear in front of a judge where you would have to tell your story and convince the judge that you have no other intention than to permanently reside in the US and all will be well.

        I have not heard that this happened to anybody I know, but if you have a weak case, this is a possible scenario.

        Hope this helps!
        A good pun is its own reword.

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