Hi,
Here is my situation:
I'm a Brit, flying from London to Miami by AA, and then catching a flight from Miami to Cap Haitien (Haiti) by Lynx Air. I'm returning to the UK via Miami after 74 days (ie. less than 90 days). I have already booked the non-refundable tickets, and have been informed that Lynx are not signatories of the visa waiver program (VWP).
However, I have read [L=here]http://london.usembassy.gov/cons_new/visa/visawizard/visawizard006c.html[/L] (website of US Embassy in London) that I can 're-enter the United States on the return journey, using any mode of transport' if I am transiting to 'Canada, Mexico or the adjacent islands'. Does Haiti, being a Caribbean island, fall into the category of 'the adjacent islands'? If so, does 'any form of transport' mean even carriers not signed up the VWP?
Any input much appreciated!
Adam
Here is my situation:
I'm a Brit, flying from London to Miami by AA, and then catching a flight from Miami to Cap Haitien (Haiti) by Lynx Air. I'm returning to the UK via Miami after 74 days (ie. less than 90 days). I have already booked the non-refundable tickets, and have been informed that Lynx are not signatories of the visa waiver program (VWP).
However, I have read [L=here]http://london.usembassy.gov/cons_new/visa/visawizard/visawizard006c.html[/L] (website of US Embassy in London) that I can 're-enter the United States on the return journey, using any mode of transport' if I am transiting to 'Canada, Mexico or the adjacent islands'. Does Haiti, being a Caribbean island, fall into the category of 'the adjacent islands'? If so, does 'any form of transport' mean even carriers not signed up the VWP?
Any input much appreciated!
Adam