Immigration Glossary: Port of Entry

Immigration Glossary: Port of Entry

Any location in the United States or its territories that is designated as a point of entry for aliens and U.S. citizens. All USCIS district offices and service centers are also considered ports of entry, because they become locations of entry for aliens adjusting to immigrant status.

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