Extending my travel to the USA under VWP [duplicate]



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I am an Australian citizen currently staying with friends in America on the VWP and I would like to stay a little longer. This will take me over the 90 days allowed and I'm wondering if I leave the country and go to Canada/cross a border, come back and stay with them for another 5-6 weeks.







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  • Legally speaking, you could go to Canada and apply there for a B-2 visa, which allows longer visits. I have no idea how likely the application would be to succeed, however.
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I am an Australian citizen currently staying with friends in America on the VWP and I would like to stay a little longer. This will take me over the 90 days allowed and I'm wondering if I leave the country and go to Canada/cross a border, come back and stay with them for another 5-6 weeks.







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  • Welcome to TSE. I believe this question was previously asked and answered at Is it possible to extend your stay after entering the US under VWP?
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  • Legally speaking, you could go to Canada and apply there for a B-2 visa, which allows longer visits. I have no idea how likely the application would be to succeed, however.
    – phoog
    Jul 10 at 2:43












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I am an Australian citizen currently staying with friends in America on the VWP and I would like to stay a little longer. This will take me over the 90 days allowed and I'm wondering if I leave the country and go to Canada/cross a border, come back and stay with them for another 5-6 weeks.







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  • Is it possible to extend your stay after entering the US under VWP?

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I am an Australian citizen currently staying with friends in America on the VWP and I would like to stay a little longer. This will take me over the 90 days allowed and I'm wondering if I leave the country and go to Canada/cross a border, come back and stay with them for another 5-6 weeks.





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marked as duplicate by choster, Mark Mayo♦ Jul 10 at 1:56


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  • Welcome to TSE. I believe this question was previously asked and answered at Is it possible to extend your stay after entering the US under VWP?
    – choster
    Jul 10 at 0:40











  • Legally speaking, you could go to Canada and apply there for a B-2 visa, which allows longer visits. I have no idea how likely the application would be to succeed, however.
    – phoog
    Jul 10 at 2:43
















  • Welcome to TSE. I believe this question was previously asked and answered at Is it possible to extend your stay after entering the US under VWP?
    – choster
    Jul 10 at 0:40











  • Legally speaking, you could go to Canada and apply there for a B-2 visa, which allows longer visits. I have no idea how likely the application would be to succeed, however.
    – phoog
    Jul 10 at 2:43















Welcome to TSE. I believe this question was previously asked and answered at Is it possible to extend your stay after entering the US under VWP?
– choster
Jul 10 at 0:40





Welcome to TSE. I believe this question was previously asked and answered at Is it possible to extend your stay after entering the US under VWP?
– choster
Jul 10 at 0:40













Legally speaking, you could go to Canada and apply there for a B-2 visa, which allows longer visits. I have no idea how likely the application would be to succeed, however.
– phoog
Jul 10 at 2:43




Legally speaking, you could go to Canada and apply there for a B-2 visa, which allows longer visits. I have no idea how likely the application would be to succeed, however.
– phoog
Jul 10 at 2:43










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No. Generally, going only to Canada, Mexico, or neighboring Caribbean islands and then coming back to the US will not give you a new period of admission on the Visa Waiver Program. You must go beyond those places (e.g. to Central America) to have a chance of getting a new period of admission on VWP when you get back.






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    And even then, getting a new 90 day period of admission on VWP is not guaranteed, if the immigration officer thinks you're doing it to circumvent the rules.
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No. Generally, going only to Canada, Mexico, or neighboring Caribbean islands and then coming back to the US will not give you a new period of admission on the Visa Waiver Program. You must go beyond those places (e.g. to Central America) to have a chance of getting a new period of admission on VWP when you get back.






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    And even then, getting a new 90 day period of admission on VWP is not guaranteed, if the immigration officer thinks you're doing it to circumvent the rules.
    – Greg Hewgill
    Jul 10 at 0:34














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No. Generally, going only to Canada, Mexico, or neighboring Caribbean islands and then coming back to the US will not give you a new period of admission on the Visa Waiver Program. You must go beyond those places (e.g. to Central America) to have a chance of getting a new period of admission on VWP when you get back.






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    And even then, getting a new 90 day period of admission on VWP is not guaranteed, if the immigration officer thinks you're doing it to circumvent the rules.
    – Greg Hewgill
    Jul 10 at 0:34












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No. Generally, going only to Canada, Mexico, or neighboring Caribbean islands and then coming back to the US will not give you a new period of admission on the Visa Waiver Program. You must go beyond those places (e.g. to Central America) to have a chance of getting a new period of admission on VWP when you get back.






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No. Generally, going only to Canada, Mexico, or neighboring Caribbean islands and then coming back to the US will not give you a new period of admission on the Visa Waiver Program. You must go beyond those places (e.g. to Central America) to have a chance of getting a new period of admission on VWP when you get back.







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    And even then, getting a new 90 day period of admission on VWP is not guaranteed, if the immigration officer thinks you're doing it to circumvent the rules.
    – Greg Hewgill
    Jul 10 at 0:34












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    And even then, getting a new 90 day period of admission on VWP is not guaranteed, if the immigration officer thinks you're doing it to circumvent the rules.
    – Greg Hewgill
    Jul 10 at 0:34







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And even then, getting a new 90 day period of admission on VWP is not guaranteed, if the immigration officer thinks you're doing it to circumvent the rules.
– Greg Hewgill
Jul 10 at 0:34




And even then, getting a new 90 day period of admission on VWP is not guaranteed, if the immigration officer thinks you're doing it to circumvent the rules.
– Greg Hewgill
Jul 10 at 0:34



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