This part of the website seems pretty clear as far as VWP requirements
go.:
"Holding a return or onward ticket. If traveling on an electronic
ticket, a copy of the itinery must be carried for presentation to the
United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS). Note:
Travelers with onward tickets terminating in Mexico, Canada, Bermuda
or the Caribbean Islands must be legal permanent residents of these
areas;"
Al
atlendor wrote in message news:<34$256791$1690471$1096231050@britishexpats.com>...
> Hi folks,
>
> I hope someone can help me, because the US embassy in London website
> certainly doesnt!
>
> My Wife works in NJ on a H1 visa as an acdemic (she is a brit). I am
> a brit too (based in London, just finished Ph.D.) and we recently
> got married.
>
> Our plan is to move to Toronto - I will get a flight from London to
> Newark, we will hire a truck and drive to Toronto. I'm sure at some
> point I will return to the UK, but that's all in the future. Also, I
> will need to visit the US in the future, so I dont want to break the
> rules for the next time I visit...
>
> Can I do all this on Visa waiver? I'm perfectly happy to buy a return to
> Newark from London to satisfy the VWP rules and not use the return, and
> then hand over the I-94 at the border - as it will speed things up not
> to have to go through the rigmarole of visa applications.... anyone got
> any thoughts???
>
> The FAQ on the US embassy website seem riddled with inconsistencies....
>
> Cheers!
> Atlendor |