Hey all.
I know these questions have been asked a million times already but hopefully you'll tolerantly help me out anyway. 1) Can someone supply me with the website or info where I can get info on importing a '91 Ford from Canada to the U.S? I know I need to get some sort of letter from the manufacturer regarding emissions or something. 2) I married on a tourist visa and am returning home (by car) to Ontario (FINALLY) to pick up my belongings, using my AP. How do I use my AP? Do I need to do anything with it at the Canadian border? 3) My U.S. citizen wife will not be travelling with me. Will this be a problem when re-entering the US with a small trailer load of my belongings? What type of hassles can I expect at the Detroit/ Windsor crossing in this circumstance? Admittedly, I'm a bit stressed about it, despite having AP. Thanks in advance, D |
Using the A/P at the drive-thru border is easy as pie.
You just have to give the guy at the booth your A/P and passport, they will direct you to the side to park, you will go into the INS office, your A/P will be stamped with two I-94's and written on, they will direct you to the Customs' area where you will give them your A/P (proof of immigration status at this point), a list of your belongings, the letter from the auto manufacturer dealing with its acceptability under the safety guidelines of US motor vehicle law. You will get a completed form from them for the vehicle which you will give to the motor vehicle department when you register the car. As for hubby being with you, won't make a bit of difference. Believe me we have been there, done that, and have lived to talk about it at the Massena POE, the Champaign POE with one K-1, and two A/P's and next week doing it with the I-551 stamp. PS the URL you are looking for is in the FAQ |
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