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  • Port of Entry on L1 while pregnant

    Hi All,

    My husband is on an L1 visa and I am on L2 valid til March 2011. I am 22 weeks pregnant currently. We are planning to visit India due to some personal emergency.I will be 30 weeks preg when I return to U.S.A.
    I have been visiting my doc here in the US regularly and have insurance coverage for my delivery. Will I face any problem at the Port of entry? Do I need to produce any certificate from the doc that I am fit to travel? What are the other requirements if any?

    Thanks
    Ayesha

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    Check with the airlines. CBP does not have a problem. CBP does not have any restrictions to travel if one is pregnant.

    From CBP FAQ:

    Although there are no specific regulations prohibiting pregnant foreign nationals from entering the U.S., entry is allowed or denied at the discretion of the admitting CBP officer. If the CBP officer determines that you are likely to become a ward of the government (meaning that the government must provide medical care because you do not have medical coverage while visiting the U.S.), you can be denied entry. When determining if you will be allowed to enter the U.S., CBP officers take into consideration the date your child is due for delivery and the length of time you intend to stay in the U.S. In addition, they want evidence that you have sufficient medical insurance to cover any medical necessities while you are in the U.S. If it is determined that you do not have sufficient medical insurance to cover any unexpected or expected medical care while in the U.S., you can be denied entry. Additionally, if you are pregnant and entering the U.S. at a border port of entry via vehicle, be aware the radiation detection portals deployed at the ports do not emit any radiation, and do not present a hazard to you and your unborn child. Coming to the U.S. for the purpose of child birth is not a valid reason for travel.

    I am not a lawyer and you need to consult with one to validate any info posted on the forum and discuss your case specifics. H1b Question? Read the FAQ first.

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