A word of warning to those of you who travel out to the US on a regular basis, I thought I'd share this harrowing experience with you.
I flew out to Orlando last Saturday via New York (thought it would make a change rather than going direct, plus it meant a UCS flight:D).
At immigration in JFK I was questioned about the amount of time I visit the US (around 4 or 5 times a year). I was then whisked away by the officer to a large room and was told to leave all of my belongings outside (including my travelling companion who didn't even know what was going on and had never been to the US before and they would not let me stop and explain to her what was happening).
Inside the room were around another 30 people with more coming in, and told to sit and wait for my name to be called.
Another office eventually called my name and I was then subjected to what was no less than the 3rd degree about the amount of visits I make to the US. Of course my reason was I own a rental home so make frequent visits to ensure all is OK as well as use it as it was intended...as a vacation home.
In the end my passport was stamped and I was sent on my way, but this was a really harrowing experience that I would not wish on anybody.
I'm just hoping now that my card has not been marked for future trips. For my flight out of Orlando I was pre-selected for a complete search before boarding the flight to JFK (with the dreaded SSSS on my boarding card). I'm hoping this was just a one off and not in relation to my entry to the US the week before.
Anyone any advise? I have been told at work that maybe I've been taking advantage of the VWP and that I should apply for a B1/B2 visa!! Any thoughts?
Matt
I flew out to Orlando last Saturday via New York (thought it would make a change rather than going direct, plus it meant a UCS flight:D).
At immigration in JFK I was questioned about the amount of time I visit the US (around 4 or 5 times a year). I was then whisked away by the officer to a large room and was told to leave all of my belongings outside (including my travelling companion who didn't even know what was going on and had never been to the US before and they would not let me stop and explain to her what was happening).
Inside the room were around another 30 people with more coming in, and told to sit and wait for my name to be called.
Another office eventually called my name and I was then subjected to what was no less than the 3rd degree about the amount of visits I make to the US. Of course my reason was I own a rental home so make frequent visits to ensure all is OK as well as use it as it was intended...as a vacation home.
In the end my passport was stamped and I was sent on my way, but this was a really harrowing experience that I would not wish on anybody.
I'm just hoping now that my card has not been marked for future trips. For my flight out of Orlando I was pre-selected for a complete search before boarding the flight to JFK (with the dreaded SSSS on my boarding card). I'm hoping this was just a one off and not in relation to my entry to the US the week before.
Anyone any advise? I have been told at work that maybe I've been taking advantage of the VWP and that I should apply for a B1/B2 visa!! Any thoughts?
Matt