An Australian woman who was rejected at the US border and entered the first flight to Brisbane says the test has changed life in the worst possible way since then.
In 2022, the Queenslander Madolline Gourley arrived at the Los Angeles International Airport always-Kotic in the Los Angeles International (Lax) on a flight from Brisbane.
Gourley revealed news.com.Au at the present time three years ago-was arrested while moving to the international terminal on June 30, 2022-claiming that officials were suspicious of her goal of settlement while resting in Canada.
After a barely interrogation five hours after arriving at the US, Gourley told what he had been rejected with the entrance and would be sent back to Brisbane on the other available flight.
Reason? According to officials, she had broken the terms of the visa waiver program.
Gourley had made the mistake of getting into the SH.BA (and then to Canada) on a tourist visa.
But the giving that she had intended to settle at home and caress during the weeks of the Internet as reliable loyalty to reduce the costs of accommodation, this was considered a vacation.
Customs and US border protection said the visa removal program banned applicants from engaging “in any employment” or obtain “compensation for services made.”
This includes home landing services in exchange for free accommodation.
CBP spokesman said they took seriously of unprofessional behavior.
After her stopping, Gourley made titles all over the world after talking about the interrogation experience – including the moment she was pleading by US immigration officials and even asked if she was pregnant or recently had an abortion.
Gourley at the time explained to news.com.Au Proof went from “a catastrophe in the next, but three years later, now the 35-year-old now said the refusal has plagued her trips and efforts to enter foreign countries around the world.
Speaking to news.com.Au from Brisbane, Gourley said her latest venture in all the gap in New Zealand was greeted with interrogation by immigration and even blocking her passport before she left the Australian land.
While completing her e -mail travel statement in New Zealand for a trip to April, she was expected with the only question to be expelled or rejected entering a place.
â € œ I questioned before I answer, but always say yes if I was expelled or rejected the entry, she said.
“The disappointment is that the question doesn’t ruin it [whether a person was deported or refused] â € ¦ itâ € ™ s just a Very broadtion, so will i do ansower â € ˜resâ € ™ to it, immigration doesnâ € ™ t know if it â â â € ™ to being deported, or a yes to being refused.
Upon arriving for her trip to Auckland, Gourley said she was unable to check for her flights from Brisbane Airport because she had answered “yes to the inlet statement”: “Are you expelled, removed. Place?”
“A member of Qanta’s staff had to call on New Zealand’s immigration and I saw me a few questions before the officer went to discuss my situation with his colleague,” she explained.
“The passport block got up and I was able to control and travel, but all this happened before I left Australia at Brisbane Airport.
â € œbeing being interned, removed or stopped makes a traveler inappropriate to enter New Zealand. But as I just refused entry, I was allowed to come in, but not without having to explain what happened in length.
â € œ I left [doing the declaration] Until the last minute, because I knew I had to answer that special question and it made me very nervous. I know I have to be eight to come in, but with this “never know if I will be eight.”
Gourley said because anyone who expelled, removed or rejected from another country has strong barricades in the country for entering Australia, the United Kingdom, the US and Canada – it expects this will be a matter of life.
And for those who think she just has to show a lie in shape, she has her stamp on her passport that she says she did not accept the entrance.
“My meaning is that this will always happen – so while I was prepared for this, I was prepared for her to happen in New Zealand – not before I could check even at Brisbane Airport and left Australia,” she said.
â € œTravel comes with anxiety for me now. I didn’t expect all this drama at the Brisbane Airport – € ¦ I was waiting for it once I arrived at Auckland. So it was even more anxiety causing because I had not left the place too and I was potentially told me no.â €
Gourley said despite this rejection by the US for the wrong visa, and the subsequent destruction that has caused other international trips – has not prevented it from seeing the world.
“It didn’t turn me off by traveling because not every country asks that question in the passenger statement at the entrance,” she said,
“I know you need a work visa – I’ve learned my lesson so with that â € ¦ but that it will follow me for the rest of my life without having broken laws in those places [I am intending to visit] It’s a bit redundant.
The record of my record will never be removed from immigration data in the US and will always be there. As long as you get that question in the statement, I will always answer it.
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