Originally Posted by
Often1
Makes sense. I would at least consult a good immigration attorney to determine whether the incident could have a negative impact on either LPR or citizenship downstream. And, if so, what to do about it. If the answer is that it's a non-issue, move on. If there is an issue, deal with it.
Well, the CR immigration did not put any stamp/remark on my wife's passport. But, since they checked my passport before my wife's - they had stamped CR's entry stamp in my passport. After checking my wife's passport, since we decided to return - they stamped a NULL on top of my CR entry stamp. I shall check with an immigration forum - if this could be a problem in future..