Mr Miller please
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We landed in Canada 15th May 2002. We have bought a house and a car, have our SIN numbers . We wanted to visit our friends in the USA for a day and wondered if there would be any problems with us crossing the US border?
We have read somewhere(cannot remember where) that they don't like you coming over for 6 months? Is this the case? We look forward to your reply!
We have read somewhere(cannot remember where) that they don't like you coming over for 6 months? Is this the case? We look forward to your reply!
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I had contacted US Consulate in Canada and as per their response, "background and
place of origin", the immigration has set rules for "exemption" and "non-exemption"
of visa requirements. Based on your origin you may get exmption or may be not, check
with US Consulate.
Also to share my experience, we had traveled by Train, however, the during
immigration process at Niagara, we had to go by thorough complete
question/answer session.
"hopeful2" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> We landed in Canada 15th May 2002. We have bought a house and a car, have our SIN
> numbers . We wanted to visit our friends in the USA for a day and wondered if there
> would be any problems with us crossing the US border?
>
> We have read somewhere(cannot remember where) that they don't like you coming over
> for 6 months? Is this the case? We look forward to your reply!
>
>
>
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
place of origin", the immigration has set rules for "exemption" and "non-exemption"
of visa requirements. Based on your origin you may get exmption or may be not, check
with US Consulate.
Also to share my experience, we had traveled by Train, however, the during
immigration process at Niagara, we had to go by thorough complete
question/answer session.
"hopeful2" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> We landed in Canada 15th May 2002. We have bought a house and a car, have our SIN
> numbers . We wanted to visit our friends in the USA for a day and wondered if there
> would be any problems with us crossing the US border?
>
> We have read somewhere(cannot remember where) that they don't like you coming over
> for 6 months? Is this the case? We look forward to your reply!
>
>
>
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com




