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Subject: Re: immigration info for entering US Posted on: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 20:22:06 -0400

> "soicwby" wrote:
>>I am a US citizen, with a valid US passport. What can
>>the immigration officials see or know about you when
>>entering back into the US? I am currently on probation
> for a non-violent offense and not "officially" allowed to
> travel internationally. But for my job, I have to travel to
> Mexico, I just don't want any issues entering back in the
> US, that causes a flag to my probation officer.

I seriously doubt that an inmmigration officer will know the
particulars of your probation, or care. They do not have
time to read probation orders (which vary greatly from state
to state and case to case) or to call your PO. But what if
someone (like a co-worker) tells your PO where you went
... in which case, a warrant's issued and you're up the creek.

A job is not worth the risk that your PO will discover what
you are doing. The best course of action is to ask a lawyer
to file a motion asking the court to allow you to do this. If
you can substantiate that it's required, either with a letter on
company letterhead or live testimony, a judge would likely
agree to modify your probation. =R=