Hi All
Greetings from the bus en route the US for biometrics collection.
Just for those that may find themselves in the dame shoes as mine as per the above email thread. I just escaped back into the bus after a nerve cracking questioning regarding what I'm going to the in the US today.
My advice for anyone going to the US for biometrics is that you should have q primary reason of going - not simply for biometrics. Spent close to 10 minutes on what typically takes less than 1 minute, and the officer even had to make a call perhaps to ask a colleague if they can allow me in. The border officer asked why going to the US for a biometrics. Found it strange! I gave him the CIC letter.
Not sure if my presence in the US before as an intern helped as the officer was referring to this. From.what I experience today would have been different if I haven't been in the US before (also I've been in the US close to 10 times in the last 5 years).
I made sure I mentioned my family is in Canada, and the officer asked what my wife is doing. He assisted by saying that's why canada wants to give me a PR

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Yea, I could have said I'm going shopping but I felt that's too risky a reason given I'm not driving. I only said I'm going for a biometrics collection and then do shopping. And then the almighty interview started. Was looking like he was going to deny me entry initially....
In summary based in what I experienced just now chances of refusing entry is high.