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#811759 by petercooper
23 May 2012, 23:58
I've travelled to the US several times in the last ten years and had a good experience with the border folks. Because of the horror stories though, it always makes me nervous, as for many! :$

This time I'm going back for the 2nd time in 3 months because of two industry conventions back to back. While this is all OK in the rules, I'm intrigued because in my passport I have a stamp admitting me to the US up until the end of June (90 days from the last time I arrived) and I'm travelling this Friday.

Does the valid admission / 90 days visa waiver from my last trip mean they might look at my passport and wave me through, or will it be the typical barrage of questions while simultaneously getting fingerprinted and a new stamp in the passport?
Last edited by petercooper on 24 May 2012, 01:15, edited 1 time in total.
#811859 by Petmadness
24 May 2012, 22:43
Decker wrote:The latter


Decker is absolutely right...expect a thousand questions, little humour and maybe, if your lucky, a false 'have a nice day'

In all honesty it will all be fine but you may be questioned why your visits are frequent. If you have genuine answers you have nothing to worry about :D
#811860 by tontybear
24 May 2012, 22:50
They are not obliged to give you a new 90 day visa if your existing one covers your new trip.
#811870 by tontybear
25 May 2012, 01:56
I'm not saying they won't give a new stamp and 90 days just that they are not obliged to.
#811877 by slinky09
25 May 2012, 06:24
When you leave the US (to most countries, US dependencies and some Caribbean islands do not count) your VWP is terminated. When you re-enter, you need a new one. Simples.
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