Do "land" port of entries handle immigration visas?
I understand that at airports, the authorities knows how to handle these and they put an I-551 stamp (temporary green card) on the passport. Would this work the same way at a land port of entry? (like entry from Canada through Blaine, Washington).
My friend is immigrating from Poland. She just got an immigration visa through "Consular Processing" of her family-based green card application. Her flight goes from Warsaw, Poland to Frankfurt, Germany to Seattle, USA to Vancouver, Canada. She booked her flights to Canada as that was significantly cheaper than the one ending at Seattle, WA. She plans to drive back from Canada to USA through Blaine, WA.
So these are the two main question that worry her:
1. Would she have to go through CBP at Seattle Airport or will that happen when she cross from Canada to US via Blaine?
2. Does Blaine port of entry (or any land entry port for that matter) handle immigration visas and puts the I-551 stamp?
I understand that at airports, the authorities knows how to handle these and they put an I-551 stamp (temporary green card) on the passport. Would this work the same way at a land port of entry? (like entry from Canada through Blaine, Washington).
My friend is immigrating from Poland. She just got an immigration visa through "Consular Processing" of her family-based green card application. Her flight goes from Warsaw, Poland to Frankfurt, Germany to Seattle, USA to Vancouver, Canada. She booked her flights to Canada as that was significantly cheaper than the one ending at Seattle, WA. She plans to drive back from Canada to USA through Blaine, WA.
So these are the two main question that worry her:
1. Would she have to go through CBP at Seattle Airport or will that happen when she cross from Canada to US via Blaine?
2. Does Blaine port of entry (or any land entry port for that matter) handle immigration visas and puts the I-551 stamp?
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