Legal Question in Immigration Law in Maryland
Port of entry denial
Is it legal for the officers to deny a pregnant woman entry into the US even after she has shown sufficient proof of funds to cover the delivery expenses?
Asked on 2/07/08, 8:38 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Thomas Brown
Law Office of Thomas K. Brown, LLC
Re: Port of entry denial
Border control officers can deny entry for many reasons. I'd be curious to know under which visa category she was attempting to enter. Arriving pregnant with apparently some intention of delivering the baby in the US (thereby making a new US citizen) may indicate some immigrant intent. If she was attempting to enter as a B-2 visitor, that might be sufficient grounds to deny entry.
Answered on 2/07/08, 9:40 am
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