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tintin24 May 24th 2015 1:35 pm

Chances of being denied at US border?
 
After reading many horror stories about people who have been denied I am more worried than every about returning to see my US girlfriend next month.


My trips to the US are as follows -
Mid July - start of September 2014
Mid January - Mid April 2015


I plan on going back on the 18th of June until 3rd September, as it pretty much snowed the whole time I was over there in the winter and now I want to go over for the summer so we can spend time doing more fun things together.
On pervious trips I've never been asked more than why I'm visiting and for how long. No issues what so ever, even when I stayed the full 90 days last time.
I'm very worried this time as I book my flight before really knowing anything about the issues other people have ran into, like showing ties to the UK, I've never even been asked to show return flight let alone any ties?
I work a temp job while in the UK and live with parents, so no hope with either of them for ties, the only ties that I can see is that I have a daughter in the UK and obviously want to come back to see her.


Also I'm a very keen mountain biker and will be bring my bike over with me, as we plan on spending most our time cycling, some trails will be in the 100's of miles and will take many days to complete, will this be a good thing to show that this is very much a touristy visit and that I have no intensions of working while there?


Is there anything else anyone can suggest I do, as my ticket is already booked and non-refundable so I might as well try. Believe me if I knew before what I know now I would never have tried to come back so soon.


Sometimes I wish I never looked into it and was oblivious to any problems I might run into, I worry about it all the time now and its pretty much consuming me right now, I really want to be back with my girlfriend, and don't want to face the horror of getting all the way there and then being send home, and facing problems of getting back in the future


Thanks for any help

tintin24 May 24th 2015 3:03 pm

Re: Chances of being denied at US border?
 
I just wanted to add that when I return to the UK in September I will be starting part time college courses, although these are just a small Maths and English course are they something else worth mention as a reason to be returning home?

Guindalf May 24th 2015 3:04 pm

Re: Chances of being denied at US border?
 
You should be fine.

Just remember to answer all questions honestly and ONLY what's been asked. Do not volunteer anything more. Remember also that the more you say, the more they can object to. Use words like 'friend' instead of 'girlfriend', etc. Not lying.

No-one can say for sure what will happen as anyone can be refused at any time, but I would say relax. Oh, and make sure you have the address where you'll be staying and that return ticket handy.

You may be taken to secondary for further questioning, but I think you've got a good chance of getting through without issue.

S Folinsky May 24th 2015 3:07 pm

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OP looks like he is having a "gap year."

Every case is different. I would not begin to predict the odds.

scrubbedexpat099 May 24th 2015 4:09 pm

Re: Chances of being denied at US border?
 
4.67%

ian-mstm May 24th 2015 10:46 pm

Re: Chances of being denied at US border?
 

Originally Posted by tintin24 (Post 11655107)
After reading many horror stories about people who have been denied I am more worried than every about returning to see my US girlfriend next month.

If all you're looking for are horror stories... then that's all you'll find. Apparently, you have chosen to ignore the 99+% of people who have no problems whatsoever.

I suggest you put things in perspective.

Ian

Steve_ May 25th 2015 1:12 am

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Read: https://help.cbp.gov/ci/fattach/get/...s+and+Ties.pdf

Pulaski May 25th 2015 12:01 pm

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You've established a pattern of visting the US, but you have established a pattern of leaving again. I don't think you have much to worry about.

I agree with the advice given above - answer any questions honestly but briefly, stick to " friend", and be prepared for provocative questions designed to spook you and get you to change your story, such as "are you going to get married?" (which I was asked on my first visit, and asked more than once, several questions apart, I guess to see if the immigration officer had rattled me enough for me to change my story).

Personally I would avoid mentioning having brought your bike (might look a little "permanent"), though it might make sense if asked a "what will you be doing while you're here?" question, to mention that you're going to bike some trails.

Which airport will you be arriving at?

Originally Posted by Boiler (Post 11655231)
4.67%

On the contrary, IIRC USCIS statistics show only one person in several thousand from a visa waiver country are denied entry.

jasper123 May 25th 2015 12:48 pm

Re: Chances of being denied at US border?
 

Originally Posted by tintin24 (Post 11655107)
After reading many horror stories about people who have been denied I am more worried than every about returning to see my US girlfriend next month.


My trips to the US are as follows -
Mid July - start of September 2014
Mid January - Mid April 2015





Also I'm a very keen mountain biker and will be bring my bike over with me, as we plan on spending most our time cycling, some trails will be in the 100's of miles and will take many days to complete,





Thanks for any help

Well thats a first for me, never heard of anyone bring there mountain bike over to U.S. on a short visit, I hope you dont mind me asking but how much extra will it cost you to take your bike over on the plane? and of course bring it back again? and how will it fit on the plane? it will be too big to fit in a suitcase :rofl:

loubiblu May 25th 2015 2:40 pm

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Originally Posted by jasper123 (Post 11655929)
Well thats a first for me, never heard of anyone bring there mountain bike over to U.S. on a short visit, I hope you dont mind me asking but how much extra will it cost you to take your bike over on the plane? and of course bring it back again? and how will it fit on the plane? it will be too big to fit in a suitcase :rofl:

I've got a bike suitcase. Not travelled to the U.S. with my bike yet, but members of my cycle club have and I've taken mine to Italy and Ireland by plane. Easyjet class it as 'sports equipment' and Ryanair (who I used) charge €60 each way.

scrubbedexpat099 May 25th 2015 4:24 pm

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I have flown with my bikes, similar to golf bags.

Pulaski May 25th 2015 5:13 pm

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Originally Posted by Boiler (Post 11656102)
I have flown with my bikes, similar to golf bags.

It takes balls? :unsure:

crg May 25th 2015 5:49 pm

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I'd make absolutely sure the last 90 day trip wasn't a 91+ day trip.

scrubbedexpat099 May 25th 2015 5:55 pm

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Originally Posted by Pulaski (Post 11656152)
It takes balls? :unsure:

Depends on the route.

tintin24 May 25th 2015 7:32 pm

Re: Chances of being denied at US border?
 

Originally Posted by jasper123 (Post 11655929)
Well thats a first for me, never heard of anyone bring there mountain bike over to U.S. on a short visit, I hope you dont mind me asking but how much extra will it cost you to take your bike over on the plane? and of course bring it back again? and how will it fit on the plane? it will be too big to fit in a suitcase :rofl:



It's absolutely free on Virgin Atlantic, as long as it weights under 23kg, and can be any size.


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