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  1. actually it might....from most US embassy websites: "The Visa Waiver Program (VWP) enables nationals of certain countries, including Australia, New Zealand, and the U.K., to travel to the United States for tourism or business for stays of 90 days or less without obtaining a visa, if certain requirements are met.

  2. +1 I flew into the USA from Fiji, landed in LA with New York as my final destination. But I had to go through immigration control in LA, collect my checked-in luggage and check in again to board my flight to NY. –

  3. Jul 4, 2017 · 16. An ESTA allows me to stay in the US for up to 90 days and it is valid for two years. I see two ways to interpret this: The ESTA expires when 90 total days in the US or two years from approval have passed. If I have made four 20-day visits in the first year, I need to apply for a new ESTA to do the same thing the next year.

  4. My Fiance lived in the USA and I am barred from entering/ applying for visa for 6 months. Also, I have to present US income tax proof * and * canadian income tax proof. The officer treated me like a criminal and I was escorted out of the border security office while missing my flight.

  5. Dec 30, 2018 · 98. Yes, according to US CBP officers, you should declare it as food. I bring chocolate every time I fly from Europe. Generally what happens next is they ask what exactly you are bringing, you say "chocolate" and they let you go. As a general rule, if you are not sure whether something needs to be declared or not, declare it.

  6. 9. You will need to file separate DS-160 applications for your spouse, but the web site will make this a little easier for you. Once you complete your application, on the "Thank You" page there will be an option to create another application for your family member. When you choose this, it will automatically import some of the information from ...

  7. 2. The most significant differences between the UK Ordnance Survey maps and any comparable US maps come from several basic issues. The UK (England and Wales, but not Scotland so much) has a huge number (more than 140,000 miles) of footpaths that have a historically and legally protected right of pedestrian walking access for the public.

  8. 5. Presumably the same reason as on the other forms, like the DS-160: Your U.S. Point of Contact can be any individual in the U.S. who knows you and can verify, if necessary, your identity. They also request the relationship you have, if any, to the person. From my own assumptions, this would be to also check your reason for visiting - if your ...

  9. Apr 16, 2014 · 4. Tylenol with codeine can be brought into the USA without a prescription. The catch is you can only bring in the bottle with 50 pills. You can't bring in the 100 or 159 pill quantity.

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