Originally Posted by
televisor
I might be missing something, but I thought we were discussing what happens when a US citizen crosses the border with their non-US spouse (and they both happen to live either in the same country that isn't the US - and I know a ton of relationships like that, it's definitely not uncommon, even if they're a minority...)
The residency status of the US citizen is completely irrelevant, they have to use the US citizen line. The foreign spouse has to use the alien line. But if they live together, they're supposed to have one customs paper. What gives?
Thank you. Also want to add that US embassy's abroad has told me and others. That anyone who has any kind of a realtionship with a US citizent or resident are considered to be a possible immigrant.and that is all up to the immigration agent when you enter USA to decided if you are or not.
Last edited by tanja; Mar 30, 2016 at 9:37 am