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Visa Waiver Program - entering via Canada / different carrier tickets

  • 22-01-2014 04:42PM
    #1
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    Wondering if someone would have experience of this before I deal with the byzantine phone system at the US embassy here.

    First issue is that I'll be in Canada prior to entering the US - as a tourist and not as a transit passenger. The visa waiver website doesn't have info for Canadian entry considering its a completely different system they have for that border.

    Additionally the site specifies you need a "round-trip ticket" to be covered - I, however, intend to be going in to the US on United (an allowed carrier, obviously enough) and back out on Aer Lingus (also allowed). Do they consider this a "round trip ticket" if its booked on two completely seperate PNRs?


Comments

  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    As far ad I know, if you have a valid ticket out of the US within 90 days then you will be fine entering the US on the visa waiver, from wherever that may be.


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