What does "UOPI" on a US passport stamp mean? [closed]

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A US immigration officer wrote "UOPI" on my passport. He suspected that I wasn't actually visiting the country for tourism but intending to work there.

What does this term mean:

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What do the stamps mean in a passport?

A passport. Passport stamps are not provided for the enjoyment of travelers, however. They provide proof that someone has entered a country for a set period of time, with most stamps indicating the type of travel, the amount of time the person is permitted to stay, and the date of the stamp.

What does Viopp mean on passport?

VIOPP means Visa In Other PassPort.

What does red stamp in passport mean?

There is no code language nor does different ink used in putting the rubber stamp has any particular significance. It has been observed that the recipients of rubber stamps with red ink have been issued visas upon applying once again.

What does B2 stamp on passport mean?

A B-1/B-2 visa does not grant permanent resident status \u2014 it is a temporary visa \u2013 but the holder can apply for a green card. The maximum amount of time issued for a B1/B2 visa is 180 days. This visa allows for multiple entries into the United States.




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