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Oange document at U. S. Customs-AMS/ATL
When my mother-in-law went through customs (Dutch citizenship) last week in
ATL, they gave her an orange folder for her travel documents and sent her to separate room. There were a lot of people in the separate room, but it did not seem she got any special examinations ;-) The extra attention seemd to be in response to the question, "Have you been to the US in the last year?" She had. Does anyone know what the color-coding means and what the criterion are for use? Any other colors? TIA, James |
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