Hello,
I was hoping to get some advice please. I am currently in the US for three weeks and then flying to Canada for a 2 months stay - during those 2 months I will be going into the US by train for a week and then back into Canada for the remainder of the time. I am then going home (UK) for two weeks and then back into Canada for 2 further months.
After those two months I plan to go from Canada by train into the US & stay for the maximum 90 day period before returning to the UK for good.
it's a little complicated - apologies for this. My question is, am I likely to have issues with my trip? I have heard that leaving the US to go to Canada doesn't count as leaving the country so I am concerned that when I attempt to re-enter the US I will be denied because on record it will appear that I have outstayed the 90 days despite the fact that this is not the case.
Any advice would be gratefully accepted. Thank you!
I was hoping to get some advice please. I am currently in the US for three weeks and then flying to Canada for a 2 months stay - during those 2 months I will be going into the US by train for a week and then back into Canada for the remainder of the time. I am then going home (UK) for two weeks and then back into Canada for 2 further months.
After those two months I plan to go from Canada by train into the US & stay for the maximum 90 day period before returning to the UK for good.
it's a little complicated - apologies for this. My question is, am I likely to have issues with my trip? I have heard that leaving the US to go to Canada doesn't count as leaving the country so I am concerned that when I attempt to re-enter the US I will be denied because on record it will appear that I have outstayed the 90 days despite the fact that this is not the case.
Any advice would be gratefully accepted. Thank you!
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