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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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.
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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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This question already has an answer here:
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.
This question already has an answer here:
Is it possible to extend your stay after entering the US under VWP?
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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?
â 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.
â phoog
Jul 10 at 2:43
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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?
â 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.
â 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?
â 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?
â 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.
â 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.
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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.
â 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.
â 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.
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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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.
â 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.
â 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.
â Greg Hewgill
Jul 10 at 0:34
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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?
â 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.
â phoog
Jul 10 at 2:43